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Zagreb gets a congress center, it has been talked about for decades: 'We are planning both a hotel and a hall for culture'

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Until now, the land has served as a gravel parking lot. It is now owned by the city, so it can be disposed of. In 1997, the archdiocese filed an application for the return of the property, the court rejected it last year, Tomašević explained.
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Until now, the land has served as a gravel parking lot. It is now owned by the city, so it can be disposed of. In 1997, the archdiocese filed an application for the return of the property, the court rejected it last year, Tomašević explained.

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Večernji list broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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