{"id":29594,"permalink":"https:\/\/divan.fyi\/en\/place\/trg-bana-josipa-jelacica\/","title":"Ban Josip Jelacic Square","content":"<p> It is certainly abbreviated as: Ban Jela\u010di\u0107 Square, Jela\u010di\u0107 Square; locally it is also known as Jela\u010di\u0107-plac; the older names are Trg Republike (from 1947 to 1990) and Harmica (from the <a title=\"Hungarian language\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ma%C4%91arski_jezik\">Hungarian<\/a> harmincz &#8211; 30) because thirtieth was collected there, ie there was a toll booth where dachas were collected. <\/p>\n<p> Various historical-political and historical-sports events were welcomed in that square. One of the most significant events is certainly <a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/16._srpnja\">on July 16,<\/a> <a title=\"Sports in 2018\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/%C5%A0port_u_2018.\">2018<\/a> , after winning second place at <a title=\"FIFA World Cup - Russia 2018\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Svjetsko_prvenstvo_u_nogometu_-_Rusija_2018.\">the 2018 World Cup,<\/a> where 550,000 people welcomed the <a title=\"Croatian national football team\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hrvatska_nogometna_reprezentacija\">Croatian national football team<\/a> . <\/p>\n<p> It is dominated by the statue of <a class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Ban Josip Jela\u010di\u0107\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ban_Josip_Jela%C4%8Di%C4%87\">Ban Josip Jela\u010di\u0107,<\/a> sculptor <a title=\"Anton Dominik Fernkorn\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Anton_Dominik_Fernkorn\">Dominik Fernkorn<\/a> , today facing south. When the statue was first placed on the square <a title=\"1866\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/1866.\">in 1866<\/a> , it looked north, towards <a title=\"Hungary\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ma%C4%91arska\">Hungary<\/a> . In <a title=\"1947\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/1947.\">1947, the<\/a> communist regime removed the statue, and in <a title=\"1990.\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/1990.\">1990<\/a> , the statue was ceremoniously returned to the square. From after the <a title=\"World War II\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Drugi_svjetski_rat\">Second World War<\/a> until 1990, when its old name was restored, the square was named Republic Square. <\/p>\n<p> On the east side of the square there is a <a title=\"Fountain\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fontana\">fountain<\/a> which is a modern version of <a title=\"Mandu\u0161evac\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mandu%C5%A1evac\">Mandu\u0161evac<\/a> , or Mandu\u0161a&#39;s well. According to the legend, Zagreb was named after the beautiful Mandu\u0161a who, grabbing water from that well, watered the army that was passing by. <\/p>\n<p> The square has not always been located within the city, but was an empty field under the walls of <a title=\"Gradec (Zagreb)\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Gradec_(Zagreb)\">Gradec<\/a> and <a class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Kaptol (Zagreb)\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kaptol_(Zagreb)\">Kaptol<\/a> , inhabited by newcomers who were forbidden access to the city. With the expansion of the city to <a title=\"Ilica\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ilica\">Ilica<\/a> and <a class=\"new\" title=\"Stara Vla\u0161ka (page does not exist)\" href=\"https:\/\/hr.wikipedia.org\/w\/index.php?title=Stara_Vla%C5%A1ka&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1\">Stara Vla\u0161ka<\/a> , Ban Josip Jela\u010di\u0107 Square became the narrowest part of the city. By 1975, car traffic was allowed on the square. Today it is the main city promenade where only the tram runs. <\/p>\n","tags":false,"region":"zagreb","address":"Trg bana Josipa Jela\u010di\u0107a","city":"Zagreb","country":"Croatia","map_location":{"address":"Trg bana Josipa Jela\u010di\u0107a","lat":"45.8133202","lng":"15.977331499999991"},"working_hours":"","working_hours_full":{"monday":"","tuesday":"","wednesday":"","thursday":"","friday":"","saturday":"","sunday":""},"web_site":"","email":"","phone_number":"","amenities":{"wifi":false,"smoking":false,"pets":false,"kids":false,"terrace":false},"categories":[{"term_id":507,"name":"Leisure &amp; Tourism","slug":"leisure-tourism","term_group":0,"term_taxonomy_id":507,"taxonomy":"place_category","description":"","parent":0,"count":71,"filter":"raw"}],"thumbnail_featured_image":"https:\/\/divan.fyi\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/city-3335667_640.jpg","full_featured_image":"https:\/\/divan.fyi\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/05\/city-3335667_640.jpg","gallery":false,"distanceToUser":""}