Radic street Zagreb
by Jasna Dragun
Title
Radic street Zagreb
Artist
Jasna Dragun
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Digital Art
Description
"In its multi-century history of Long Street was the longest road, saying the title: Magna via currualis. Graz is connected to its outskirts and the regional road, which is on the route of Petrinjska Street through thorns led to the scaffold on the Sava and on for Sisak and south, but also the Medvednica and villages in the foot of her. Points of contact with the fortified town, were the primary, Stone Gate (Porta lapidea) in the north New Gate (Porta new). The street was transformed in the 18th century to the pinnacle and the full splendor achieved in the 19th century as Zagreb's main shopping street. Its inhabitants were of different professions and social status. Most were craftsmen and traders, as well as doctors and lawyers, teachers and university professors, clerks and judges, officers, and even royalty. With the broadest selection of shops, there was a pharmacy, restaurant, cafes and pastry shop, but the most famous was the bookstores, printing houses and binderies. From the late 17th to the late 19th century there were fifteen worked. The longest-running was the printing of Charles / Dragutin Albrecht. Over time, Jelacic Square and Ilica retrieve all vital and attractive content and images that today provides reduced to the home, mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries. Architectural, cultural and historical most interesting is the number of houses of Bloody Bridge, which is protected as cultural assets. "
My original photo, captured in Zagreb, Croatia, December 2016 .
Featured:
"No Place Like Home" 30.03.2017.
"The Road To Self Promotion" 10.08.2018.
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December 28th, 2016
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