My Time Capsule: Croatia: Licitar Heart & Pickpocket In Zagreb

12.5.18

Croatia: Licitar Heart & Pickpocket In Zagreb

Zagreb, August 2013

St. Mark's church in Zagreb

I can't believe it's been 5 years since my Balkan trip! I can't believe there's still tons of stories from my previous trips that I haven't post here. I should really find a way to cure my chronic procrastination! Any tips, guys?

My parents, sister and I were exploring Slovenia then travelled through the stunning Plitvice National ParkSplit and Trogir. Spent a couple nights in Dubrovnik where we found a nudist beach in Lokrum Island during a boat tour. Moved to Montenegro and Bosnia & Herzegovina before finally arrived in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.

a quiet morning


We started the Old Town walking tour early in the morning to avoid the unbearable heat on midday. Seriously, summer in Balkan can be harsh! Also it was the peak of summer holiday so the town got really crowded as the sun reached its highest point in the sky. At 9AM most of the shops haven't started their business yet. So we wandered around Lower Town until Upper Town where we visited the beautiful St. Mark's church. It was a perfect time to observe the local people doing their daily activities. Even if you don't have a goal, a long walk through the streets of Zagreb always brings discoveries.

Fun fact: Did you know that Croatia is the homeland of the tie?



beautiful dog! 😍

Dolac Market in Zagreb



If you love traditional market like I do, you shouldn't miss Dolac Market. The farmer's market is located in Gornji Grad - not far from Zagreb's Cathedral and the main square. People from all over the city come to this market to get groceries and other fresh product, specially on weekends. The vibrant red umbrellas agains the colourful products they sell there instantly caught my attention. I enjoy being in the middle of chatters and negotiation that buzzing around me. It's gotta be one of the most colourful sights in Zagreb! Even if shopping is not your thing, there's some cafes and restaurant which is a great spot to absorb the vibe of the town and to experience local flavours. Or like I did, scouring pretty traditional handmade stuff and souvenirs. Dolac Market opens everyday from 7AM until around 1PM.

handmade Croatian embroidery and lace

Licitar Heart

While wandering around the city of Zagreb, I've seen this pretty intricately decorated red heart with a little mirror on the centre - almost everywhere. Being a super curious cat, I just had to stop at one of the stalls and asked the seller what's all the hype about. The name is Licitar hearts and it's an interesting part of the old Croatian cultural heritage. Though the real Licitars are actually made out of gingerbread. Traditionally, instead of roses, it was used by young men to express their love to the girl they fond of on Valentine's day. Suddenly my imagination run wild and I visualised this romantic scene...


πŸ‘± : "Ahem! (nervously presenting a Licitar heart to the girl). Dear Walawuluwili (or insert any preferred names here)...errr....I...I...really like you. Would you accept this heart of mine?"
πŸ‘Έ : (hesitant but eagerly accepting the Licitar. Her cheeks turn to rose colour as she smiles).
πŸ‘± : "That face you see in the mirror is the most beautiful girl in this universe and my most favourite things in the world besides noodle and gelato."

πŸ‘Έ : "Awwww! That's me! It's my face in the mirror!" (blushing even more)
πŸ‘± : "Of course it's you! I would have died if it was the face of the Evil Queen in Snow White!

Walawuluwili, would you be my girl?"
πŸ‘Έ : "Yes, I would! I like you too, Baraburubiri (or insert any preferred names here)". πŸ’ πŸ’ πŸ’


...and they lived happily ever after...or until they fight about what to eat for dinner.

Okay! I should never write a romantic piece ever. Horror stories definitely suit me better.  

Croatian souvenirs 


So yeah, it's corny but sweet. It's sweet but corny yet I still smile when I look at this Licitar hearts.

The colourful decorated cakes of sweet honey dough dated back to Middle Ages when food crafts became widely popular. It represents a special sign of devotion and attention. Nowadays they are sold as souvenirs in various form such as plates, bells, jars, fridge magnets, and else; as well as to decorate Christmas tree and wedding favours for guests.

Croatians are very proud of it, specially after Licitar heart was listed on the UNESCO list of Protected Intangible Cultural Heritage. It's still given as a way of showing affection to the loved ones. 




a bizarre collection of keepsakes from failed love affairs

The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cathedral 

Before leaving Zagreb, we managed to visit the Neo-Gothic styled Cathedral of Zagreb. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary which dates back to 1217 was formerly known as St. Stephen's Cathedral, located in Kaptol Square. Its twin 108 metres (354 ft) high spires soar over the city and made it the tallest building in Croatia.

The original construction of the Cathedral was damaged during the Tartar attack and and a fire in the 13th century. However the fatal destruction was during the Great Zagreb Earthquake on 9 November 1880. The deadly earthquake struck Zagreb at 07:03:03 which damaged the cathedral beyond repairs and the cathedral clock stopped working. Today the clock is mounted on the defence wall outside the cathedral and always show the time 7:03 as a remembrance to the disaster. 


interior of The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cathedral 

Grave of Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac

We were walking around the grave of the former archbishop of Zagreb, Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac amongst a group of visitors when I felt that someone was watching me intensely. You know, the strange feeling you get when you're being stared at though we can't see them? I took a glance around the church and noticed a group of three women sitting on the front pew were whispering to each other while pointing towards us. I shrugged off the suspicious thoughts and assumed they were just amused about how different our looks compared to other visitors. 

I was walking with my sister just a few metres ahead my parents when suddenly I heard my Mom screamed her lungs out. If you have met my Mom in person, you'll noticed that she has a overly powerful voice that will put Freddie Krueger Mercury to shame. Her 'AGGHH' sound echoed off the quiet church and I looked back in shock. I thought she fell down or something. I ran towards her and saw the trio women that stared at us earlier were standing too close behind my Mom. With startled face, they tried to move away from my Mom calmly. Obviously Mom's voice drew lots of attention to our direction. Two security guys were approaching us along with some curious visitors.

"I felt a tiny movement in my handbag as they walked very close to me!" Mom showed her handbag that already being unzipped. I could tell from her face that she was shocked too. The security rushed to the trio who nearly reached the exit door and stopped them right there. I came closer as the women were questioned by the security. But they kept saying "No English, no English!" then continued in French. They tried really hard to act calm but we could easily noticed a glimpse of panic on their face. Another visitor, a middle aged guy approached us and said something in Croatian to the security. Apparently he saw them doing the deed earlier. After a while, one of the security told me that we may leave and they escorted the pickpocket to the office to take further action.

Zagreb

My family and I then sat in a bench in the church yard, trying to grasp about what happened earlier.
"Can you believe we were almost pick pocketed inside a church!" I exclaimed as my parents nodded in disbelief. "And you know, Mom...for a second I thought the church was about to collapse because your voice is more harmful than an earthquake!" We laughed softly as we stood up and walked towards our bus. Such an amusing way to end our road trip around Balkan countries. That day we left the beautiful city of Zagreb with a not so beautiful experience. Nevertheless the precious memory will stay in our heart for a very long time and will put a smile in our face whenever we remember it. Shit happens on travelling, let's just laugh it off and keep walking. πŸ’‹



21 comments:

  1. I'd definitely have been impressed to be given a Licitar heart! Much more practical than a rose as I imagine you can eat the gingerbread! I was impressed with Zagreb too, I hadn't imagined it would be so pretty!

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    1. I'd prefer Licitar heart too since I'm not really a fans of roses :D

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  2. Such a cute little romantic story... I want one Licitar heart now :) Loved those red bells as souvenier.
    That was close to getting pickpocketed. Glad the security were alert.

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    1. Yeah, I was relieved we didn't lose anything :)

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  3. Zagreb and Croatia itself sound very interesting, we are hoping to visit the country ourselves by the end of the year. Didn't know that Croatia was the homeland of the tie!

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    1. Croatia is beautiful and has so much to offer. I'm sure you will love it :D

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  4. Ha, don't worry I have tons of previous travels i never get the time to write about! I'm glad your mum noticed the pickpockets before they took her purse, they are such a pain but common in a lot of popular tourist places unfortunately. The market certainly looks colourful, a heart would make up for the trauma I'm sure!

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    1. Apparently we should be cautious inside churches too :p

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  5. Hahaha! A museum of BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS?! What an interesting concept! Croatia is definitely in my list of places to travel next!

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    1. What a quirky museum, right! Hahahaha. Too bad it wasn't the opening time yet when I was there

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  6. The story about the pickpockets really takes the shine off your stay I am sure. I loved Zagreb and had a really good time there. It was fabulous seeing these pictures.They brought back lovely memories.

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    1. Yes, despite the little hiccup I did have a fabulous time too in Zagreb :)

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  7. I think this is a common issue. If you find any solution please share it with me too. I have done a lot of travels that I have never posted anything about. I also have a list of ideas but I don't have to do them. It is great you are trying to write about your trip even after 5 years. My tip is go back there and have fun then start to write :D

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    1. I love you tip! I would definitely travel back to Zagreb....well....to refresh my memory, hahaha

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  8. Only last summer I was in Zagreb and we thoroughly enjoyed it. We found so many things to do in Zagreb we extended our stay here and postponed trip to Split and Dubrovnk for another time. We also went to the one of a kind museum of broken relationships too. It was quite interesting. I shall be writing about this soon.

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    1. I can't wait to read your post about the Broken Relationship Museum, Nisha. Too bad it was closed when I was there

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  9. Sadly, I have no procrastination tips to offer, since I'm also in need of them. However, Zagreb looks lovely. I need to tell my husband about the Licitar heart tradition, so I can enjoy some gingerbread! Yum!

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    1. I would prefer the gingerbread too (or chocolate or ice cream) over roses, Kate :))

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  10. Too many stories, too little time ya, haha. Balkan countries are also on my travel bucket list too. Anyway, you said horror stories suit you better. Do you have some real horror stories while traveling, sis?

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    1. Absolutely! Some spooky experiences here and there. I'll write about it next time.....or in 100 years, hahaha

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  11. This place has been coming up a lot in my circle and besides the beauty, I like the quaint nature of the place. Like those museums - museum of broken relationships. I can imagine a mix of humor and sadness in the tales there. I know I would enjoy them. I hope to get there soon

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