Archbishop's Palace, Zagreb

Archbishop's Palace
Nadbiskupski dvor
Southern facade
Interactive map of the Archbishop's Palace area
General information
Architectural styleBaroque
LocationZagreb, Croatia
Coordinates45°48′50″N 15°58′48″E / 45.814°N 15.98°E / 45.814; 15.98
Completed1729
ClientJuraj Branjug

Archbishop's Palace (Croatian: Nadbiskupski dvor) in Zagreb, Croatia, is a building and the official residence of the Archbishop of Zagreb. Located in the Kaptol neighborhood of the city, the current edifice dates from 1729, during the tenure of bishop Juraj Branjug, with subsequent restorations and renovations done by Antun Steindl and Hermann Bollé.[1] It is a representative example of baroque architecture within the city, but also contains earlier phases such as the romanesque-gothic chapel dedicated to Saint Stephen, which had originally been erected in 1250.[2]

References

  1. ^ Damjanović, Dragan. "Obnova kompleksa zagrebačkog nadbiskupskog dvora 1879.–1882. godine". hrcak.hr. Retrieved 11 September 2025.
  2. ^ "Nadbiskupski dvor, Kaptol 31, Zagreb". min-kulture.gov.hr. Retrieved 11 September 2025.