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The Mestrović Pavillion

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Ivan Mestrović, 1938, rotunda, the precursor of well known constructions, even the Guggenheim Museum in New York (1959), masterwork of Croatian Architecture.

Trg žrtava fašizma (“Victims of Fascism Square”) centres on Zagreb’s most unique exhibition space, the circular headquarters of the Croatian Artist’s Association.

Designed by the sculptor Ivan Meštrović in the 1930s, it was originally used as an exhibition pavilion before being turned into a mosque during World War II – complete with the addition of minarets.

After the war the minarets were dismantled and the building returned to its original function, although it is still referred to fondly as “the Mosque” by the locals.