North of Zabok in Grabrovac, there is a harmonious chapel of St. Antun Padovanski. The chapel was first mentioned in 1676, when a lobby was added to it, in which a bell tower was built into the main façade. So, it was built even earlier. It is included in Gothic buildings. The chapel has been renovated several times. Immediately after II. world war, the tower was demolished. The causes have not been officially revealed. Immediately after that, the repair was done with rough masonry work. This situation lasted until 1991, when on the initiative of the then pastor Rev. Ivan Vnučec, the renovation of the Chapel has begun, which today's pastor Rev. Marijan Culjak continued wholeheartedly.
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