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Mesnička
street, a street where the city fortresses, city houses
and mansions used to be. A place where the toll- house
and city entrance used to stand along with the
so- called Mesnička gate with the chappel of St. Ivan
Nepomuk.
The street where the greatest novelist and narrator
of Zagreb- August Šenoa lived and died. The place where
the most renown writer of north Croatia on the end of
18th century- Tituš Brezovački found his peace. It always
had refection for tired travellers and guests.
Some twenty years ago, there was “Tri Lovca” that was
very familiar to older residents of Zagreb and younger
habitants remember it as first cellar “Stari Fijaker”
that was renewed on the 25th of August, 1994. for the
900th anyversary of city of Zagreb.
Guiding and renovation of Stari Fijaker 900
has been taken by the current owner, family Juras with
their fourteen people of personnel.
In newer history, Mesnička street is located in the
center of Zagreb which is only 5 minutes away from the
main city square- Jelačić square. It links Lower with
Uppper town.
Welcome
and bon apetit
wishes you Juras family
and personnel!
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