Zagreb Cathedral is located in Kaptol, part of Gornji Grad – Medveščak. The Archbishop of Zagreb resides here. The church dates back to the 13th century and has a Gothic design. The 108 meter high towers make the Cathedral the tallest building in Croatia. The two towers can be seen from all over the city. The Cathedral was damaged by earthquakes in both 1880 and 2020, the most recent of which has broken off one of the tower tops. The Cathedral has a treasury containing various liturgical objects, including the medieval mantle of Saint Ladislaus.