Sljeme

Let’s go to Sljeme!, as citizens of Zagreb say, having in mind going to any part of Mount Medvednica, even though Sljeme is just the name of its peak. The peak itself isn’t as impressive as those in the Alps; instead, it is hidden in the woods, somewhere in the middle of a steep mountain ridge.

The citizens were able to enjoy the view from Sljeme for the first time in 1870, when the forest on its top was completely cut down. The same year, a German surveyor Nitzl brought two Zagreb salesmen, Lovrenčić and Meško, to Sljeme. They loved the view from the mountain so much that they decided to build a solid wooden pyramid on its top. Although just 4 meters high, the small pyramid was the first construction in the history of Croatian hiking!

As the forest grew, so did the pyramid: in 1877, a new, 8- meter-high wooden structure was erected, and in 1889 it was replaced by a 12-meter-high iron observation tower. When the first iron TV tower on Sljeme was constructed in 1960, the pyramid became unnecessary and was relocated to Japetić, a peak in Samobor hills, where it still welcomes hikers. However, visitors at Sljeme did not enjoy the new observation tower for very long: in 1973 a new TV tower was constructed and the old one was closed for public. The new tower was supposed to be a paradise for visitors who wanted to enjoy distant views, with an elevator that would take them 81 meters up to an open observation deck or to a café on a lower level, offering a 360-degree panoramic view. There were even plans for a fine dining restaurant with a rotating platform, but it was never built. Unfortunately, the tower was open for visitors for only two years. Later on, the visitors had to be satisfied “just” with the view of Zagorje from the sightseeing spot on the top of the mountain. The terrace at the sightseeing spot is located right above the ski slopes, yet another must-see attraction on Mount Medvednica. Generations of citizens of Zargeb started skiing at these slopes, including Janica and Ivica Kostelić, siblings who made Croatian skiing famous and brought two great World Cup alpine ski races to Mt. Medvednica. The lesser known fact is that the first slalom race at Mt. Medvednica was held back in March of 1932, while the downhill race took place just a year later. The great Ingemar Stenmark also competed on the slopes of Sljeme, in the 1986 Golden Bear race. He was the fourth in the first run, but he didn’t finish the second one.

Photos: PP Medvednica

Celebrities about Zagreb

Snoop Dog

Snoop Dog

Everything is great here, the girls are beautifull, the service is exceptional. What more can I ask from the town?

Source: Hotel Antunović Zagreb

Wolfmother

Wolfmother

The location of the festival and Zagreb, where we spent a pleasant morning, are wonderful.

Source: INmusic festival

Chris Urbanowicz

Chris Urbanowicz

I remember our performance at INmusic festival. We can hardly wait to see our fans again. I expect it to be very exciting.

Source: www.tportal.hr

Juliette Gréco

Juliette Gréco

I remember Zagreb as a beautiful city, and the people I met were very nice and offered me a warm welcome. The audience was wonderful as well. Really, that concert has been like a lovely souvenir.

Source: www.muzika.hr

50Cent

50Cent

I was very looking forward to coming to Zagreb, especially because my mother travelled with me. My people found out everything about it, so that we could see the main stuff in the city!

Source: Hotel Antunović Zagreb

Alex Kapranos

Alex Kapranos

Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand) wrote about Zagreb on his blog: http://bit.ly/nO3yin

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Eric Sardinas

Eric Sardinas

I am looking forward to Zagreb as a destination where I always feel good. It seems it has been too long since the last time I was here, although it was just a year or so. 

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Melanie Fiona

Melanie Fiona

I am sorry that I have not had the opportunity to stay longer and see a little more, but the Jarun Lake and clubs impressed me, has all the elements of good entertainment.

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Jesse Eisenberg

Jesse Eisenberg

Jesse Eisenberg (actor) spent the autumn in Zagreb in 2007: Zagreb is an incredible town. I enjoyed sightseeing the old parts of the town, and at night I went to clubs. I was thrilled that it was near Austria and Italy, so I visited Venice, Milan, Ljubljana, Graz, Split... over the weekends.

Source: www.vjesnik.com

David Byrne

David Byrne

If we leave out the hills in one part of the town, Zagreb is a perfect town for cycling. vid Byrne (Talking Heads) on releasing his book Cycling Diaries

Source: www.mvinfo.hr