#Smoke is still beautiful #Balkan epoch ~ Croatia Zagreb Yelaić Governor's Square in Europe's major cities, almost all have a central square. The central square is the center of the city and the center of transportation. The main markets, buildings, institutions, etc. are all near the central square. The central square in Zagreb is the Governor's Square in Jelacchi. The 17th century square has always been in the center of Zagreb's upper city, but with the development of history, it has become difficult to meet the needs of increasingly active commercial activities. In 1641, the city government decided to move the commercial center to the lower city, opening a new market place on the edge of the lower city square spring, and gradually developing into a new city center. The market beside the Governor's Square fell seven and seven because of the heavy rain; the popularity of the Governor's Square fell because of the heavy rain. Only the Governor who rode on the horse had always been majestic, and the pigeons with him had all returned to their homes...