Church of Saint Blaise, Zagreb

Church of Saint Blaise
(Croatian: Crkva Svetog Blaža)
45°48′39″N 15°57′41″E / 45.8109140193533°N 15.9614717960358°E / 45.8109140193533; 15.9614717960358Coordinates: 45°48′39″N 15°57′41″E / 45.8109140193533°N 15.9614717960358°E / 45.8109140193533; 15.9614717960358
Location Zagreb
Country Croatia
Denomination Roman Catholic
Architecture
Functional status Active
Architect(s) Viktor Kovačić
Groundbreaking 1912
Completed 1915

Church of Saint Blaise (Croatian: Crkva Svetog Blaža) is a Catholic parish church located in the Lower Town of Zagreb, Croatia. It is dedicated to the Saint Blaise, and was designed by the Croatian architect Viktor Kovačić in the eclectic style. It is notable for its cuppola, made out of reinforced concrete, first of its kind in the region.[1]

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