| 1093-94 |
The Zagreb Bishopric founded. |
| 1217 |
Construction of the transitional Romanesque-style
cathedral completed and consecration effected. |
| 1242 |
The Cathedral heavily damaged by the
Tartars. |
| 1264-1284 |
The new east part of the Cathedral
constructed in Gothic style, with lower vaults in side aisles. |
| 1356-1433 |
The west walls and lower sections of
the two belfries constructed in Gothic style. |
| 1500-1510 |
The vaults of equal height in all
three aisles and the elevated choir between the east and west part
of the Cathedral were built. |
| 1624 & 1645 |
Two catastrophic fires heavily
damaged the Cathedral. The Cathedral was reconstructed and
massive southern Renaissance-style bell-tower built. |
| 18th century |
The Gothic Cathedral was furnished
with Baroque marble furnishings (pulpit, altars). |
| 1852 |
The Zagreb Bishopric becomes
Archbishopric. |
| 1880 |
During an earthquake some vaults
were destroyed, some altars wrecked, a bell-tower seriously damaged,
etc. |
| 1880-1902 |
A general restoration which gave the
Cathedral its present appearance, including the two neo-Gothic
bell-towers erected upon the ancient lower sections |