. . "Rudolf barracks (Croatian: Rudolfova vojarna) is historic army barracks site in Zagreb, Croatia, today serving for various public purposes. Barracks were built at the outskirts of contemporary Zagreb in 1888/1889, the same time as number of army barracks in the western part of Zagreb during Khuen Hedervary's rule in Croatia. It was named in honor of crown prince Rudolf of Austria who opened construction works in 1888. The complex was built as infantry barracks at the end of newly constructed Prilaz Avenue, effectively blocking further communication from city center towards \u010Crnomerec, but its main building gave a monumental ending to Prilaz, similar to the way Zagreb Glavni railway station gave a monumental ending to three parks in center of the city. During history barracks were also called Zrinski barracks between World War I and World War II, and Marshal Tito barracks after World War II. Today only the main building and four auxiliary buildings are preserved, homing Croatian Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction, Tourism institute, Zagreb city planning department and \u010Crnomerec district council. Main building is under protection as monument of architecture. After demolition of most of buildings and all walls surrounding the military complex in 1978, there was plan to build commercial and cultural center (1981) but the area eventually spontaneously became public park. The park with buildings didn't have a name until 2006 when a part of it was named Franjo Tu\u0111man Square, the other part of it was named very long time before Trg Francuske Republike (Place de la R\u00E9publique fran\u00E7aise), because of an old story about Madame du Barry."@en . . "Rudolfs kasern"@sv . "15.95722198486328"^^ . "13108173"^^ . . . "Rudolf barracks (Croatian: Rudolfova vojarna) is historic army barracks site in Zagreb, Croatia, today serving for various public purposes. Barracks were built at the outskirts of contemporary Zagreb in 1888/1889, the same time as number of army barracks in the western part of Zagreb during Khuen Hedervary's rule in Croatia. It was named in honor of crown prince Rudolf of Austria who opened construction works in 1888. During history barracks were also called Zrinski barracks between World War I and World War II, and Marshal Tito barracks after World War II."@en . . . "1095533510"^^ . . . . . . . "45.81111145019531"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "3993"^^ . . . "Rudolfs kasern (kroatiska: Rudolfova vojarna) \u00E4r en tidigare kasern och idag kulturm\u00E4rkt byggnad i Zagreb i Kroatien. Den uppf\u00F6rdes 1887\u20131889 i vad som d\u00E5 var utkanterna av den kroatisk-slavonska provinshuvudstaden, idag den v\u00E4stra stadsdelen \u010Crnomerec i Zagreb, i d\u00E5varande \u00D6sterrike-Ungern. Byggnaden har flera anv\u00E4ndningsomr\u00E5den. Den rymmer bland annat Kroatiska ministeriet f\u00F6r milj\u00F6skydd, fysisk planering och konstruktion, Institutet f\u00F6r turism och det kroatiska spr\u00E5kv\u00E5rdsinstitutet."@sv . . . . . "Rudolf barracks"@en . . "45.81111111111111 15.957222222222223" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "POINT(15.957221984863 45.811111450195)"^^ . . . . . . "Rudolfs kasern (kroatiska: Rudolfova vojarna) \u00E4r en tidigare kasern och idag kulturm\u00E4rkt byggnad i Zagreb i Kroatien. Den uppf\u00F6rdes 1887\u20131889 i vad som d\u00E5 var utkanterna av den kroatisk-slavonska provinshuvudstaden, idag den v\u00E4stra stadsdelen \u010Crnomerec i Zagreb, i d\u00E5varande \u00D6sterrike-Ungern. Byggnaden har flera anv\u00E4ndningsomr\u00E5den. Den rymmer bland annat Kroatiska ministeriet f\u00F6r milj\u00F6skydd, fysisk planering och konstruktion, Institutet f\u00F6r turism och det kroatiska spr\u00E5kv\u00E5rdsinstitutet."@sv . . . .