Located in the square of St. Mark's Square in the Zagreb municipality of the Croatian capital, the Church of the Diocese and Parliamentary Church in the old town of Zagreb, it is one of Zagreb's most famous and important churches. St. Mark's Church combines late Gothic and Roman architecture, with the most primitive architecture built in the 13th century and the current church rebuilt in the 14th century with a long history. There are 15 sculptures at the church gate, Joseph and Mary’s above, St. Mark’s below, and 12 believers’ sculptures on both sides of the gate, which are extremely exquisite, and each visitor will stop to watch.