The Kaptol manors are a series of 25 manors (Croatian: kurije, from Latin: curia[1]) along the Kaptol Street in Zagreb, Croatia that were used to house canons and other officials of the Archdiocese of Zagreb.
The manors were built at various times between the Middle Ages and the 19th century.
The manors were designed as large town houses surrounded by gardens.
However, Kaptol Street is numbered clockwise, starting on the south end opposite the Zagreb Cathedral, proceeding on the west side north towards the intersection with Nova Ves, therefrom continuing back south on the east side and ending with the cathedral itself.
Of these, one is located outside Kaptol, and one, located at house number 30 (29a today), was demolished after the 1880 earthquake, leaving 25 Kaptol manors standing today.