General Post Office, Zagreb

General Post Office, Zagreb
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General information
Architectural styleHungarian Secession
Location13 Jurišićeva Street, Zagreb, Croatia
Coordinates45°48′45″N 15°58′52″E / 45.81250°N 15.98111°E / 45.81250; 15.98111
Construction started1903
Inaugurated12 September 1904
OwnerCroatian Post
Technical details
Floor count3 (1904–1930)
4 (1930–present)
Design and construction
ArchitectsErnő Foerk and Gyula Sándy
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The General Post Office in Jurišićeva Street, Zagreb, was the headquarters of the Croatian Post, the national postal service of Croatia. Built in 1904 in the Hungarian Secession style, the Post Office housed mail, parcel, telegraph and telephone services and equipment. Today, it is a protected cultural monument.