Presidential Palace, Zagreb

Presidential Palace, Zagreb

The Presidential Palace (Croatian: "Predsjednički dvori (Pantovčak)") in Zagreb is the official residence of the Croatian president since 1992. It is located at Pantovčak 241, Zagreb, Croatia. Residence is formally known as "Vila Zagorje" and it was built for the former SFRY president Josip Broz Tito. It was designed by architect Kazimir Ostrogović and built in 1962.


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