Because the church is on a hillside, you can take a cable car. Governor's Square is 150 metres west, and the entrance of the ropeway is on Ilica Street in Zagreb. Mainly used for easy access to the mountains around the Lotschakta, St. Mark's Church and the Museum of Lost Love. The cable car has a one-way 4 kuna. In fact, the distance is very short, you can climb up the side stairs by yourself. Out of the cable station, about a hundred meters away, you can see the landmark St. Mark's Church. The church is situated in the center of the Upper City and the square of the government office building of the Prime Minister's Office in Zagreb's political core. Unlike our usual churches, the most striking feature of St. Mark's Church is the coloured roof made of red and blue tiles, which makes the usually solemn and sacred church a little more witty and lovely in an instant. The main design is two badges. On the left is the landmark badge of the Kingdom of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia, and on the right is the badge of Zagreb. It is the symbol of Zagreb! The interior of the church is beautifully carved and has various shapes. To the East is the Croatian Parliament and to the west is the Prime Minister's Office. The church was built on the basis of Roman architecture. With three central halls, it has become a unique Gothic architecture. Its south gate is the most expressive sculpture achievement in Europe.