Tunel Gric
Tunel Gric
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ANGELO V
Milan, Italy4,575 contributions
Oct 2022
This is a pedestrian tunnel in the city centre of Zagreb, that was built during World War II to serve both as a bomb shelter and a promenade. After the war it fell into disrepair and disuse. Then in the 1990s it was used again as a shelter during the Croatian War of Independence. In 2016, the tunnel was remodeled and opened to the public, serving as a tourist attraction and occasionally hosting cultural events.
There is a main tunnel extending east to west, and four branches extending southward from the main tunnel. The walls are completely bare, excepting some tiny inscriptions. Notwithstanding the historical importance, there is not much to see.
There is a main tunnel extending east to west, and four branches extending southward from the main tunnel. The walls are completely bare, excepting some tiny inscriptions. Notwithstanding the historical importance, there is not much to see.
Written 23 October 2022
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK185,662 contributions
May 2023
Tunel Grič is a 350 metre pedestrian tunnel located in the city centre connected by two passageways to Mesnička Street in the west and Radićeva in the east, with several side exits along the way. It's a great shortcut and saves having to walk the hilly bits of Grič district. Not amazing, but good fun and a bonus for me as I was staying in the western end of Zagreb centre
Written 23 May 2023
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gazza110
Kent, England121 contributions
Mar 2020 • Friends
Quick and free thing to do. The tunnel is used by locals as a short cut to save going around the upper town which is built on a hill.
Used as a bomb shelter in the 2nd world war, it is now a pedestrian tunnel. CCTV makes it safe as there is a manned control room by one of the entrances.
Used as a bomb shelter in the 2nd world war, it is now a pedestrian tunnel. CCTV makes it safe as there is a manned control room by one of the entrances.
Written 7 March 2020
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Hugary1
Sydney, Australia8,029 contributions
Dec 2019
Part of a city tour but you can do it alone as long as you find the correct of 4 entrances and the times it is available.
Interesting part of the cities history and much bigger than we expected.
They had decorated the central area with the Nutcracker Suite theme.
We worth the 30 to 40 minutes.
Interesting part of the cities history and much bigger than we expected.
They had decorated the central area with the Nutcracker Suite theme.
We worth the 30 to 40 minutes.
Written 6 January 2020
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rama1
Melbourne, Australia1,186 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Tunnel itself is just a tunnel, but its history as a thoroughfare and bomb shelter make it come alive. Basically one long tunnel with four other entrances (some blocked off). Not spooky. Even has toilets in the tunnel.
Written 4 September 2023
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Marj Hardman
St Helens, UK8 contributions
Nov 2022 • Family
After all the pictures I seen I thought this would be magical, basically it was a white sheet half way done the tunnel. Don’t waste your time, nothing like previous years. So glad I didn’t take a small child to see it, they would have been extremely disappointed.
Written 28 November 2022
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em e
Krakow, Poland41 contributions
Sept 2024 • Couples
A must see place when visiting Zagreb.
The entrance is free.
A bit scary on the first few meters, can be easily get used to it. On hot days guarantees coolness and shortens the way to the city center.
The entrance is free.
A bit scary on the first few meters, can be easily get used to it. On hot days guarantees coolness and shortens the way to the city center.
Written 13 September 2024
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MitziMarmot
Casper, WY1,609 contributions
Dec 2019
What a clever way to use an old bomb shelter. You can only walk one way through it so be sure you start at the correct end. During the Christmas season, it is decked out like a Christmas Wonderland. It was fun to walk through and see the happy faces of children.
Written 16 January 2020
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Nigel G
Singapore, Singapore8,674 contributions
July 2021 • Solo
Found this tunnel completely by accident despite it being on my list of to do’s here. Larger than I anticipated and well lit - so no safety issues. Provided a short cut in the Upper Town. Interesting history. Worth exploring!
Written 27 July 2021
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dori_lukey
Singapore, Singapore662 contributions
Dec 2019
We visited the tunnels in December, which saw it being decorated in a festive manner with Christmas music that added much character to the tunnel, but I still found it to be quite an interesting place considering its purpose and its architecture that is built into the hill. It's quite an interesting walk from one end to the other, connecting two well known areas, admiring the history of the place.
Written 29 January 2020
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Brapa jauh dari pusat bandar...dan mahu naik apa yg.paling mudah sampai disana
Written 11 April 2018
From the main square in Zagreb you can easily walk for about 10 minutes or less to the tunel Grič. Walk through Ilica street and Mesnička street.
Free entry, no paying.
Written 11 April 2018
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