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This image depicts Tomićeva Street in Zagreb, Croatia, looking towards the Zagreb Funicular, also known as ZET Uspinjača. The street is paved with cobblestones arranged in a circular pattern, featuring a central light-grey drainage channel.

Multi-story historical buildings line both sides of the street. On the left, facades are a muted brown/ochre, displaying numerous windows with ornate framing and cornices. A sign for "ZLATARNICA USPINJAČA" (goldsmith/jewelry shop) is mounted on the building. Dark awnings cover ground-floor businesses. On the right, buildings are lighter beige, with upper sections illuminated by warm, low-angle sunlight, highlighting decorative architectural details. Outdoor seating areas with dark awnings are present, and signs for "ZANETTI" and "Lijepa & zdrava" (a beauty clinic listing services like medical cleansing, dermapen, pedicures, waxing, and massage, along with a phone number 098 402 948) are visible.

At the end of the street, the Zagreb Funicular ascends a steep, vegetated incline. A blue funicular car is positioned approximately midway on the double tracks. The lower funicular station is a cream-colored building with an arched entrance, bearing the text "ZET USPINJAČA." Green trees are visible on the hillside behind the funicular.

In the middle of the street, five adults are walking and conversing. Several patrons are seated at outdoor tables under awnings on the right side. Ornate black street lamps are affixed to the building facades, and dark trash bins are placed near the buildings on both sides. Overhead wires cross the sky in the upper sections of the image. The sky is partly cloudy with patches of blue. The lighting suggests late afternoon or early evening.
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Jun 6, 2026

City of Zagreb, Croatia

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This image depicts Tomićeva Street in Zagreb, Croatia, looking towards the Zagreb Funicular, also known as ZET Uspinjača. The street is paved with cobblestones arranged in a circular pattern, featuring a central light-grey drainage channel. Multi-story historical buildings line both sides of the street. On the left, facades are a muted brown/ochre, displaying numerous windows with ornate framing and cornices. A sign for "ZLATARNICA USPINJAČA" (goldsmith/jewelry shop) is mounted on the building. Dark awnings cover ground-floor businesses. On the right, buildings are lighter beige, with upper sections illuminated by warm, low-angle sunlight, highlighting decorative architectural details. Outdoor seating areas with dark awnings are present, and signs for "ZANETTI" and "Lijepa & zdrava" (a beauty clinic listing services like medical cleansing, dermapen, pedicures, waxing, and massage, along with a phone number 098 402 948) are visible. At the end of the street, the Zagreb Funicular ascends a steep, vegetated incline. A blue funicular car is positioned approximately midway on the double tracks. The lower funicular station is a cream-colored building with an arched entrance, bearing the text "ZET USPINJAČA." Green trees are visible on the hillside behind the funicular. In the middle of the street, five adults are walking and conversing. Several patrons are seated at outdoor tables under awnings on the right side. Ornate black street lamps are affixed to the building facades, and dark trash bins are placed near the buildings on both sides. Overhead wires cross the sky in the upper sections of the image. The sky is partly cloudy with patches of blue. The lighting suggests late afternoon or early evening.

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