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Cultural brochure listing detail informations about Zagreb's museums, galleries and collections.

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    Museums, Galleries, Collec ons

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    Museums, Galleries, Collec ons

  • Car Park

    DisabledAccess

    Guides forthe Blind

    ProfessionalGuides

    Natural History

    Religious

    Schools

    Sports

    Technical

    Typhlology

    Art

    Military

    Local Culture

    Legend: Address Phone and Fax (Dialling code for Croatia: +385) E-mail address Web site

    Type of Museum:

    page Museums ...... 4 Galleries ..... 40 Collections ...54

    Mobile Guide

    Permanent Exhibition

    RestaurantNo Restaurant

    Archaeology

    Banking

    Ethnographic

    City

    Hunting

    Memorial

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    Post - Philately - Telecommunications

    History

    Opening Hours Ticket Price Guided Tours Other Amenities How to Get There

    Group Visits

    Photography Allowed

    Museum Shop

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    11 The Croa an History Museum 12 The Croa an Natural History Musem 13 The Croa an School Museum 14 The Croa an Sports Museum 15 The Croa an Railway Museum 16 The Croa an Society of Ar sts 17 The HT Museum The Museum of Post and Telecommunica ons 18 The Klovievi dvori Gallery 19 Lauba The House for People and Art 20 The Hun ng Museum of the Croa an Hun ng Associa on 21 The Ante and Wiltrud Topi Mimara Art Collec on - Mimara Museum 22 The Modern Gallery 23 The Museum of the Blessed Alojzije Stepinac 24 The Zagreb City Museum 25 The Marton Museum

    page 4 The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb 5 The Metrovi Atelier 6 The PBZ Museum of Banking 7 The Ethnographic Museum 8 The Glyptotheque of the Croa an Academy of Sciences and Arts 9 The Croa an Museum of Nave Art 10 The Croa an Museum of Architecture of the Academy of Sciences and Arts

    Museums, Galleries, Collec ons

  • 26 The Draen Petrovi Museum and Memorial Centre 27 The Police Museum 28 The Museum of Broken Rela onships 29 The Prigorje Museum 32 The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Zagreb and Ljubljana Metropolitanate 33 The Museum of Contemporary Art 34 The Museum of Arts and Cra s 35 The HAZU Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters 36 The Technical Museum 37 The Typhlology Museum 38 The Art Pavilion 39 The Military Museum of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Croa a

    page 40 The Design Centre of the Croa an Chamber of Economy Cro Art Photo Club Europe House 41 The KIC Photo Gallery The A Gallery The Barrel Gallery 42 The Bernardo Bernardi Gallery The Canvas Gallery The Dogaanja Gallery 43 The Felix Gallery The Forum Gallery The Fotoklub Zagreb Gallery 44 The Karas Gallery The Kranjar Gallery The Kristofor Stankovi Gallery 45 The LIKUM Gallery The Marisall Gallery The Mijo Kovai Gallery 46 The Milan and Ivo Steiner Gallery The Mirko Virius Gallery The Miroslav Kraljevi Gallery 47 The Movara Gallery The Modulor Gallery The Nano Gallery 48 The Permanenta Gallery The Gallery of the Peoples Open University The Expanded Media Gallery 49 The Ring Gallery

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  • The Student Centre Gallery The Gallery of the Zagreb County Tourist Associa on 50 The Vladimir Buani Gallery The Vladimir Filakovac Gallery The Vladimir Horvat Gallery 51 The VN Gallery The Zlatni konj Gallery The Zrinski Gallery 52 The Zvonimir Gallery HDD The Croa an Society of Designers The Mdiathque of the French Ins tute 53 The Nova Gallery The Josip Rai Studio The ULUPUH Gallery

    page 54 The Too Dabac Archive The Zla Dona on The Inventory of the Crypt of the Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of Lourdes 55 The Inventory of the Monastery and Provincialate of the Conventual Franciscans The Inventory of the Parochial House of the Church of St Mark the Evangelist The HAZU Graphics O ce 56 The Jewish Community of Zagreb Library and Archives The Juraj Habdeli Library The Franjo Schneider Workshop for the Restora on and Building of String Instruments The Jozo Kljakovi Memorial Collec on 57 The Bela and Miroslav Krlea Memorial Space The Marija Juri Zagorka Memorial Apartment The Collec on of the Society of the Sisters of Mercy of St Vincent de Paul The Graphics Collec on of the Na onal University Library 58 The Zagreb Cathedral Treasury The Apartment of the Architect Viktor Kovai The Collec on of Cate Dujin-Ribar and Dr Ivan Ribar 59 The Collec on of Liturgical Objects of the Zagreb Jewish Community The Collec on of the Stenjevec Parochial House The Collec on of the Monastery of St Francis of Ksaver in Zagreb The Vjenceslav Richter and Nada Kare-Richter Collec on

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    Trg Nikole ubia Zrinskog 19 / Archaeological Park Andautonija: itarjevo (+385-1) 487 3000, 487 3101, Fax: (+385-1) 487 3102 [email protected] www.amz.hr Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10:00 - 17:00, Thursday 10:00 - 20:00, Saturday and Sunday 10:00 - 13:00. Andautonija Archaeological Park (01.05 - 01.11): Saturday and Sunday 12:00 - 18:00

    Adults 20kn, Children 10kn, Tuesday entry free. Andautonija Archaeological Park: Adults 15kn, Children 10kn Guided tours in Croatian, English, French and Italian by prior arrangement, price 100kn Tram no. 2, 4 or 9 to the main railway station (Glavni

    kolodvor); Andautonija: bus no. 308 or 309

    Zagrebs Archaeological Museum was foun-ded in 1846 and is located in the Historicist Vranyczany-Hafner palace. It has a valuable collec on of over 400,000 exhibits. The pre-historic collec on shows the development of a variety of cultures from the Earlier and

    Later Stone Age through the Copper Age and various stages of the Bronze Age to the Earlier and

    Later Iron Age. In the Classical collec on exhibits from the Greek period are represented, in par cular valuable pieces from Croa as coastal regions. Exhibits from the Roman period are mainly from in-land northern Croa a. The Mediaeval collec on consists of fi ndings from the me of the great migra ons of peoples through to the late Middle Ages. The Egyp an collec on is the only one of its kind in south east Europe, and of par cular note among the Etruscan pieces are the valuable Zagreb Mummy and the longest manuscript in the Etruscan language that survives today, the Zagreb Linen Book. The Numisma c Collec on is the largest in the country and among the largest in the world. The Museum also manages the archaeological park in the village of itarjevo where visitors can see the remains of the Roman town of Andautonija.

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    2The Metrovi Atelier is in Zagrebs roman c Upper Town, close to St Marks Church. The Atelier, the Katelet-Crikvina complex in Split and the Church of the Holy Redeemer in Otavice together form the Ivan Metrovi Museum, an ins tu on dedicated to the life and work of this great sculptor (1883-1962). The collec on consists of sculpture in marble, sto-

    ne, wood and bronze, reliefs, drawings and graphics covering the fi rst four decades of Metrovis ca-reer. The works are displayed in their authen c environment, the atelier and home in which this

    renowned Croa an sculptor lived with his family from 1922 to 1942. Ivan Metrovi (1883-1962) studied in Vienna and lived, worked and exhi-

    bited his work in the cultural centres of Europe and the United States, where some of his ar s c legacy is s ll pre-served today.

    Mletaka 8 (+385-1) 485 1123, 485 1124, Fax: (+385-1) 485 1126 [email protected] www.mdc.hr/mestrovic/atelijer/index-hr.htm Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 18:00, Saturday and Sunday 10:00 - 14:00

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    tours in Croatian, and in English by prior arrangement, price 200kn Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia, then on foot via Zakmardijeve stube or Radieva ulica, or

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    The PBZ Museum of Banking

    Ilica 5 (Oktogon passage) (+385-1) 636 0430 [email protected] www.pbz.hr Tuesday 13:00 - 15:00, Thursday 14:30 - 16:30, also by prior agreement Entry free

    Guided tours in Croatian, and in English by prior arrangement, no extra charge Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia

    The Museum of Banking, owned by Privredna banka Zagreb, is the fi rst and only museum of banking and numisma cs in Croa a. It ope-ned on World Savings Day, 31 October 2000, following a decade of collec ng and cura ng the collec -

    on. The Muse-um is located in

    the renowned Zagreb Oktogon. This is an old-fashioned shopping arcade in a palace built in 1899 for the First Croa an Savings Bank and designed by architect Josip Vanca.

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    The Ethnographic Museum

    Mauraniev trg 14 (+385-1) 482 6220, 482 6108, Fax: (+385-1) 488 0320 [email protected] www.emz.hr

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    Adults 15kn, Children 10kn, Thursday entry free, Ticket for photographing exhibits: 35kn Guided tours in Croatian and English, price

    50100kn Tram no. 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg marala Tita, or bus no. 118 to Trg Maurania

    The Ethnographic Museum was founded in 1919 on the ini a ve of Salamon Berger, a tex le merchant and industrialist from Slovakia who le the Museum one of the fi rst and largest collec ons of folk costumes and tex les in Croa a. The permanent collec on was cre-ated in 1972 and consists of 2,750 exhibits. Croa as ethnographic heritage is presented in two main thema c units: Croa an Folk Dress (which inclu-des selected items illustra ng folk art and cra s), and the Main Branches of Commerce and Folk Handcra s. In the Department for Non-European Cultures you can

    see exhibits represen ng tradi onal cultures in Africa, Asia, La n America, Au-

    stralia and Oceania.

    Since the day it was founded, the Museum has been housed in a building designed in 1903 by Vjekoslav Bastl and which brought the shapes of the Viennese art nouveau to Zagreb. Even though some of the Art Nouveau mouldings from the frontage were removed during a renova on in the 1930s following the ideas of the architect Aleksandar Freudenreich, the buildings architectural composi on remains recognizably Art Nouveau.

    Part of the permanent exhibi on with folk costumes

    Moa Kava Kava, Easter Island, 18th century

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    The Glyptotheque of the Croa an Academy of Sciences and Arts

    Medvedgradska 2 (+385-1) 468 6050, 468 6060, Fax: (+385-1) 468 6052 [email protected] www.hazu.hr/gliptoteka.hr Tuesday - Friday 11:00 - 19:00, Saturday and Sunday 10:00 - 14:00 Adults 10kn, Children 5kn

    Guided tours in Croatian and English, no extra charge Tram no. 8 or 14 from Drakovieva ulica to Belosteneva; or tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J.

    Jelaia, then on foot via Tkalieva ulica

    The Glyptotheque of the Croa an Academy of Sciences and Arts (known by the acronym HAZU) was founded in 1937 with the pur-pose of collec ng and presen ng sculpture. Today it has the largest collec on of sculptu-

    re in the country. Its rich collec on, encompassing casts, original works and models, a ords a comprehensive overview of the disci-pline of sculpture from Classical an quity to the present day. In the Glyptotheques permanent collec on you can see plaster casts of Classical sculptures, fragments of the most valuable monuments of the Croa an cultural heritage from the pre-Romanesque period to the Renaissance, original works by Cro-a an sculptors from the 19th to the 21st century and a collec on of medals and plaques. The Mu-seum building is a former tannery, the largest factory in Zagreb during the 19th century. In and of itself it is a protected cultural monument. There is also a Sculpture Park within the Museum complex.

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    The Croa an Museum of Nave Art was founded in 1952 and is considered to be the fi rst muse-um of Nave art in the world. On display are some eighty pain ngs, sculptures and drawin-gs, all classics of the Croa an Nave created

    in the peri-od between 1930 and 1980. As well as a signifi cant por on of the Croa an na onal culture, the Museum owns a respectable collec on of works by foreign masters. The permanent collec -on was collected with the aim of showing Nave art as a segment of modern art. Apart from the Nave sec on, the permanent collec on comprises other forms of self-taught and non-academy art such as art brut and outsider art.

    The Croa an Museum of Nave Art

    Ulica Sv. irila i Metoda 3 (+385-1) 485 1911, Fax: (+385-1) 485 1911, 485 2125 [email protected] www.hmnu.org Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 18:00, Saturday and

    Sunday 10:00 - 13:00 Adults 20kn, Children 10kn Guided tours in Croatian, and in English by prior arrangement, price 150kn / 30 min Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to

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    The Croa an Museum of Architecture of the Academy of Sciences and Arts

    Ulica I. Gorana Kovaia 37 (+385-1) 483 4551, 483 4553, Fax: (+385-1) 483 4553 [email protected] www.hazu.hr Monday - Sunday 11:00 - 18:00 Entry free

    Croatian language guided tours Bus no. 105 Britanski trg Kaptol (exit Nazorova Tukanac)

    The Croa an Museum of Architecture was foun-ded in 1995 with the aim of researching and preserving informa on on the history of Cro-a an architecture. The collec on now com-prises around 18,000 items: plans, drawings,

    models, photographs, diaposi ves, correspon-dence and other documents rela ng to Croa an

    architecture. The en re collec on is being digi zed and is available to all researchers.

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    The Croa an History Museum

    Matoeva 9 (+385-1) 485 1900, 485 1990, Fax: (+385-1) 485 1909, 485 1375 [email protected] www.hismus.hr Monday - Friday 10:00 - 18:00, Saturday

    and Sunday 10:00 - 13:00 Adults 10kn, Children 5kn, Children under 7 free Guided tours for groups of max. 20 in Croatian, and in English by prior arrangement, price 150kn

    Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia, then to Gornji grad (Upper Town) on foot via Zakmardijeve stube or Mesnika ulica, or by funicular from Tomieva ulica

    The Croa an History Museum is what was once called the Na onal Museum, founded in 1846, and is one of the oldest and most important museums in Croa a. In 1991 the ins tu on we know today was merged with the Muse-um of the Revolu on of the People of Croa- a. In 2002 it gained the status of one of the countrys top-level museums responsible for all history museums and collec ons in the country. Since 1959 the Mu-seum has resided in one of the loveliest Baroque palaces in Zagrebs Upper Town, which dates back to 1764. The Museum has over 200,000 items arranged in 17 collec ons. It also takes care of the birthplace of the poet Ivan Goran Kovai (1913-1943) in Lukovdol, which is open to visitors who can learn about the life and work of this outstanding Croa an poet, journalist and fi ghter.

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    The Croa an Natural History Musem

    Demetrova 1 (+385-1) 485 1700, Fax: (+385-1) 485 1644 [email protected] www.hpm.hr Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 17:00, Saturday and Sunday 10:00 - 13:00 Adults

    20kn, Children 15kn, Children under 7 free Croatian language guided tours Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia, then to Gornji grad (Upper Town) on foot via

    Zakmardijeve stube or Mesnika ulica, or by funicular from Tomieva ulica

    The Museum, with over 1.5 million rocks, minerals, fossils, plant and animal specimens, was founded in 1986 with the merger of several other museums covering mineralogy,

    petrography, geology, palaeon-tology and zoology. The Museums de-

    partment of Geology and Palaeontology has two par cularly valuable collec ons: one of Neanderthal remains from a very important dig near the city of Krapina, and the Collec on of Holotypes, specimens used in formally describing species or taxa. The Zoology department has over one million animal specimens. The exhibi on From Collec on to Museum tells the story of the Mineral and Petrology Department, a story da ng back to 1846.Since 1987 the Museum has been compiling a botanical collec on which has formed the basis of the new Herbarium and Botany Department. It has over 100,000 specimens of vascular plants, most of which are from Croa a.

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    Kovaieva

    SvaievGaj

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    trg

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    10

    The Croa an School Museum

    Trg marala Tita 4 (+385-1) 485 5716, Fax: (+385-1) 485 5825 [email protected] www.hsmuzej.hr Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10:00 - 17:00, Thursday 10:00 -

    22:00, Saturday and Sunday 10:00 - 13:00 Adults 10kn, Children 5kn, Children under 7 free Croatian language guided tours, and in English by prior arrangement Tram no.

    12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg marala Tita

    The Croa an School Museum is housed in the building of the Croa an Teachers Home on Trg marala Tita. This building was built in 1889, and the Museum opened its doors to the pu-blic on 19 August 1901. This is the only spe-cialist educa on museum in Croa a. It also comprises the Davorin Trstenjak Pedagogical Library, founded in 1877, which has a collec on of over 40,000 volumes. In the year 2000, to mark World Teachers Day (5 October), the Museums permanent collec on was inaugurated. The collec on bears witness to Croa an educa on in the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.

    Part of the Permanent Collec on, Teaching Tools, Nature Studies

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  • GRADKamenita

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    The Croa an Sports Museum

    Praka 2/II (+385-1) 483 3483, Fax: (+385-1) 483 3483 [email protected] www.sportski-muzej.hr Opening expected by the end of 2012 Entry free Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia, then on foot to

    Praka ulica

    The Croa an Sports Museum is dedicated to collec ng and exhibi ng items rela ng to physical exercise and sport. It has around 8,000 valuable objects from the world of sport, 30,000 books and 20,000 photographs. At the World Exhibi on of Olympic Stamps

    and Documents held in Athens in 1996 on the 100th anniversary of the modern Olympic games,

    the Croa an Sports Museum won a gold medal for its exhibi on The Olympic Movement in Croa an from 1896 to 1912.

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  • OVKA

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    Strossm.

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    12

    The Croa an Railway Museum

    Mihanovieva 12 (Entrance from the Gredelj complex on Ulica grada Vukovara) (+385-1) 378 2862, Fax: (+385-1) 457 7230 [email protected]

    www.hznet.hr/HR/kultura/muzej.htm Visits by prior arrangement Entry free Tram no. 5 or 13 to Kruge

    The Croa an Railway Museum was founded in 1991 by the Croa an state railway company Hrvatske eljeznice. It collects, preserves and exhibits vehicles, engines, railway equipment and documenta on rela ng to the deve-lopment of the railway system in Croa a from its beginnings in 1860 un l the present day. In the Museum you can see machines used for buil-ding railway lines, telecommunica ons equipment, uniforms and personal documents. There are archives on the history of the Croa- an railways and on the manufacture of trains: a Timetable Collec- on, a Postcard Collec on, a Collec on of Regula ons and Reviews and a Technical Document Collec on.

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  • LA. Bauera

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    The Croa an Society of Ar sts

    Trg rtava faizma bb (+385-1) 461 1818, 461 1819, Fax: (+385-1) 457 6831 [email protected] www.hdlu.hr Tuesday - Friday 11:00 - 19:00, Saturday and Sunday 10:00 -

    14:00 Adults 15kn, Children 10kn Tram no. 1, 9, 13 or 17 to Trg rtava faizma

    The Croa an Society of Ar sts (known in Cro-a an by the acronym HDLU) was founded in 1868. It is a non-governmental, non-profi t and non-par san associa on. Its members are visual ar sts represen ng all disciplines and genera ons. Every year the Society orga-

    nizes around 40 exhibi ons in four specialised exhibi on spaces in the Art Pavilion designed by

    the great Croa an sculptor Ivan Metrovi.

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  • Dita

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    The HT Museum The Museum of Post and Telecommunica ons

    Juriieva 13 (+385-1) 491 1589, 491 1593, Fax: (+385-1) 491 1588 [email protected] www.t.ht.hr/odgovornost/muzej.asp Monday - Wednesday and Friday 10:00 -

    14:00, Thursday 10:00 - 18:00 Entry free Guided tours in Croatian and English Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia, then on foot along Juriieva

    ulica to the main post o ce (museum entrance on Palmotieva ulica)

    The Museum of Post and Telecommunica ons is the only museum of its kind in the country. It enables visitors to indulge in a li le nostal-gia whilst ge ng to know the telephones and switchboards of genera ons past, the postmans horn, mailboxes and stories about the fi rst telephone in Croa a, about the postal service during the me of Ban Jelai, about the fi rst Croa an postage stamps from 1918 with an allegorical picture of a slave breaking his chains, about the famous Dubrovnik couriers and much, much more.

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  • KAPTOL

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    The Klovievi dvori Gallery

    The Klovievi dvori Gallery, housed in a former Jesuit monastery alongside the south-east wall of Zagrebs Upper Town, is known for its top fl i-ght exhibi ons showing the work of the most renowned Croa an and interna onal ar sts. The Gallerys work includes projects covering

    ar s c phenomena and cultural events from prehistory to the present day. Klovievi dvoris

    exhibi ons are valued by art lovers at home and abroad since they aim to o er new and di erent ways of looking at historic and contemporary events. Since it was established in 1982, the Gallery has always been an innovator on the art and cultural scene, developing in accordance with the demands of the mes. From the very start it has undertaken previously unheard of cultural projects. It was the fi rst ins tu on in Croa a to promote the comic strip, caricature and illustra on as art forms; it founded the Croa an Biennale of Illustra on; it brought to Zagreb the works of Picasso, Van Gogh, Mondrian, Miro, Vasarely, Chagall and a whole pleiad of ar sts of the renowned German Expressionist movement. It revea-led to its Croa an audience their hidden ar s c heritage: the many religious treasuries and excellent artworks preserved within the countrys religious orders. It was the fi rst to re-evaluate the unjus -fi ably forgo en oeuvres of certain Croa an ar sts; it o ered the fi rst collec ve overview of the Croa an avant garde and Croa an expre-ssionism, and the fi rst consolidated exhibi on of the culture of an-cient Greece on Croa an soil. It opened its doors to new media and o ered its exhibi on rooms as a crea ve space for contemporary ar sts, who in turn created works and performances for that very space. Ar sts and audience alike grew to recognize Klovievi dvo-

    ri as a space where the most varied events take place. The publics respon-se is the proof of the Gallerys success: more than 200,000 people visit its exhi-bi ons every year.

    Jezuitski trg 4 (+385-1) 485 1926, Fax: (+385-1) 485 2116 [email protected] www.galerijaklovic.hr Tuesday - Sunday 11:00 - 19:00 Depending on the

    exhibition Guided tours by prior arrangement for groups of max. 15 in Croatian, English and German Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia, then to

    Gornji grad (Upper Town) on foot via Zakmardijeve stube or Mesnika ulica, or by funicular from Tomieva ulica

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  • NICA

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    Lauba The House for People and Art

    Prilaz baruna Filipovia 23a (+385-1) 630 2115, Fax: (+385-1) 630 2142 [email protected] www.lauba.hr Monday - Sunday 15:00 - 23:00 Adults 25kn, Children

    10kn, Children under 6 free Guided tours in Croatian and English Tram no. 2, 6 or 11 to Sveti Duh, then on foot along Selska cesta to the intersection with Prilaz baruna

    Filipovia

    This building in the street Prilaz baruna Filipovia was once used as the riding school of the Austro-Hungarian army, and then became the Zagreb Tex le Factory. Today its an unmissable stop for lovers of contemporary and modern art. The Lauba House for People and Art is a unique hybrid space shared by the Lauba Associa on and the company Filip Trade. The collec on currently comprises over 500 works by Croa an ar sts from a period covering the last 60 years and presented in an interes ng way: every month a part of the exhibi on changes. The long list of ar sts whose works can be found in this fascina ng collec on include: Alem Korkut, Braco Dimitrijevi, Ivan Fijoli, Ivana Franke, Ivan Koari, Lovro Artukovi, Slaven Tolj, Vlasta ani and Marija Ujevi.

    Lovro Artukovi, Un tled

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    The Hun ng Museum of the Croa an Hun ng Associa on

    Nazorova 63 (+385-1) 487 6567, Fax: (+385-1) 487 6567 [email protected] www.hls.com.hr Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 08:00 - 13:00, Tuesday

    and Thursday 12:00 - 17:00 Adults 20kn, Children 10kn, Children under 7 free Croatian language guided tours On foot via Ilica, Demanov prolaz and Tukanac,

    then through the park along Dubravkin put; or bus no. 102 or 105 from Britanski trg (exit at the second stop)

    The Hun ng Museum was established in 1952, and its fi rst exhibits displayed a year later at the address Ulica Franje Rakoga 9, where the Museum opened its doors to the public in 1955. In 1965 it moved to the space it enjoys today, the hundred year old Villa Wohmult at

    Nazorova ulica, in a green and hilly north Za-greb neighbourhood. The Museum o ers a look

    at the natural history and animal world of this region and covers the history of hun ng and Croa an hun ng culture. The permanent exhibi on consists of the following collec ons: Trophies, Fossils, Eggs, Mammals and Birds, Hun ng Weaponry, Hun ng Badges and Awards and the Taxidermy Collec on of Game, Beasts and Rep les from Africa, Asia and America.

    ToAAA

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  • DFran

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    The Ante and Wiltrud Topi Mimara Art

    Collec on - Mimara Museum

    Rooseveltov trg 5 (+385-1) 482 8100, Fax: (+385-1) 482 6079 [email protected] Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 17:00, Thursday 10:00 - 19:00, Sunday 10:00 - 14:00

    Adults 40kn, Children 30kn English language guided tours by prior arrangement (groups of max. 20); foreign language guides accessible on mobile phones through Wi-Fi

    Tram 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg marala Tita

    The Ante and Wiltrud Topi Mimara Art Collec- on, or the Mimara Museum, was founded thanks to the dona on of Ante Topi Mimara and opened in 1987. It is housed in a Neo-Re-naissance palace da ng from the end of the 19th century, located on Roosevelt Square. The collec on consists of 3,750 works covering a variety of techniques and materials, cultures and civiliza ons. Among others, there are 450 pain ngs and drawings by the great masters, 200 pieces of sculpture from the period ranging from classical an quity to the 20th century, and rare archaeological fi nds from ancient Egypt and Greece. Of par cular note are the Glass Collec on and the Far East Art Collec on. The Museum has a fi ne library with 5,400 specialist tles. The permanent exhibi on follows the chronology of historical and stylis c periods.

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  • BTrg BanaJosipa Jelaiaca

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    The Modern Gallery

    The Modern Gallery is set in an imposing pala-ce on the western edge of the Zrinjevac park, part of a complex designed by Viennese ar-chitect O o Hofer and built by noble Ljudevit Vranyczany. The new permanent collec on is exhibited in 30 halls on two fl oors and encom-

    passes 800 works of Croa an pain ng, sculptu-re and new media da ng from the period betwe-

    en 1835 and 2010. They represent all phenomena, movements and styles and the fi nest achievements of modern and contemporary Croa an art. The Gallerys exhibi on is con nuously renewed with works from its rich collec on and acquisi ons of excep onal work by contemporary ar sts, thereby crea ng an impressive picture of the new ar s c reality and that of the last century. The MG Tac le Gallery forms an important part of the permanent collec on. This is the fi rst mul sensory gallery for the blind and the visually impaired in this part of Europe.

    Andrije Hebranga 1 (+385-1) 604 1055, Fax: (+385-1) 604 1044 [email protected] www.moderna-galerija.hr Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 18:00,

    Saturday and Sunday 10:00 - 13:00 Adults 40kn, Children 20kn Guided tours in Croatian and English by prior arrangement. Price 400kn for groups of 10 Tram no. 6 or

    13 to Trg J. J. Strossmayera

    Vlaho Bukovac, Gundulis Dream

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  • KAPTOL

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    Kaptol 31 (+385-1) 489 4879, Fax: (+385-1) 481 4921 [email protected] Tuesday - Friday 08:30 - 13:00, 13:45 - 17:00, Saturday 08:30 - 13:00, Sunday and Monday

    by arrangement Free entry, donations welcome Croatian language guided tours Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia, then on foot to Kaptol

    The collec on documents the life of Cardinal and Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac. It comprises the Cardinals personal belongings, church vestments, liturgical vessels, gold presented by the Pope and other items. Stepinacs life is illustrated by documents and facsimiles as well as photographs. Also on display are por-traits of the Cardinal by Croa an ar sts.

    The Museum of the Blessed Alojzije

    Stepinac

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  • GORNJIRAD

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    Opatika 20 (+385-1) 485 1361, 485 1362, Fax: (+385-1) 485 1359 [email protected] www.mgz.hr Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 18:00, Saturday 11:00 - 19:00, Sunday 10:00 -

    14:00 Adults 30kn, Children 20kn, Children under 7 free Guided tours in Croatian and in English by prior arrangement, no extra charge Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17

    to Trg bana J. Jelaia, then to Gornji grad (Upper Town) on foot via Zakmardijeve stube or Mesnika ulica, or by funicular from Tomieva ulica

    The Zagreb City Museum

    The Zagreb City Museum is a contemporary ins tu on for the preserva on of heritage which has been taking care of the citys past and present for over a hundred years. The Museums rich and varied holdings comprise twenty collec ons. There are nine collec ons

    which were donated by the City of Zagreb. One of the Museums most important projects, which

    began in the year 2000, is the Living Pictures event which takes place over the last weekend before Lent. All Museum sta , as well as visitors, take part in this and dress up as fi gures from Zagrebs past. The Museum is adapted to provide access for disabled visitors and was the fi rst in the country, in June 2009, to hold an Open Day for the Disabled. It has published a guide for blind, visually impaired and deaf-blind visitors in two languages: Croa an (2005) and English (2010).

    The Museum is housed in one of the most valuable architectural complexes in historic Gradec, in the northern corner of the triangle that forms todays Gornji grad (Upper Town), at one of the entrances into the heart of old Zagreb. The largest part of the complex is occupied by the former convent of the nuns of St Clare, built in 1650.

    The Baroque convent building is well known in the city for the Illusionist murals on its frontage, while its courtyard is graced by Zagrebs oldest painted wall sundial which s ll shows the right me and has become a symbol of the Museum.

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  • RAD

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    The Marton Museum

    Katarinin trg 2 (+385-1) 483 8700, Fax: (+385-1) 363 9890 [email protected] www.muzej-marton.hr Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 - 18:00 Adults 30kn, Children 20kn, Children under 14 free Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana

    J. Jelaia, then to Gornji grad (Upper Town) on foot via Zakmardijeve stube or Mesnika ulica, or by funicular from Tomieva ulica

    A er almost eight years in Samobor, on 18 Mar-ch 2011 the Marton Museum opened its doors in Zagreb in the Kulmer palace on Katarinin trg in the Upper Town. The Museum was fo-unded thanks to the e orts of collector Veljko Marton; it is the fi rst private museum in Croa- a and one of the rare private museums in this part of Europe. The Museums holdings consist of a world-renowned collec on of porcelain and works of art in glass and silver, furniture, clocks and pain ngs. Last year the exhibi on was enriched by 13 cabinets in the Historicist style, a dona on from Londons Victoria and Albert Museum.

    A Plate Owned by Ferdinand Habsburg

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    The Draen Petrovi Museum and Memorial Centre

    Trg Draena Petrovia 3 (+385-1) 484 3146, Fax: (+385-1) 484 4004 [email protected] www.drazenpetrovic.net Monday - Friday 10:00 - 17:00

    Adults 20kn, Children 10kn English language guided tours for groups of 15 or more by prior arrangement; tours for visitors with special needs (no extra charge) Tram

    no. 9, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Tehniki muzej or Studentski centar

    The Draen Petrovi Museum and Memorial Centre was established by the Draen Petrovi Founda on in 2006. It is located on a square of the same name, alongside the basketball stadium that also carries the name of this fa-mous Croa an sportsman (1964-1993). Due

    to his life philosophy, moral values and spor- ng success, Petrovi was and remains an exam-

    ple to children and young people all over the world. The Museums holdings are divided into collec ons made up of items connected with Petrovis life and career. The permanent exhibi on follows the chronology of Draens life, star ng in his home town of ibenik, following him to Zagreb and Madrid, covering his matches with the na onal team and all the way to the NBA league. A ten minute fi lm which forms part of the permanent exhibi on is shown to visi ng groups.

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    The Police Museum

    Ulica grada Vukovara 33 (+385-1) 612 2105, 612 2201, Fax: (+385-1) 612 2429 [email protected] www.mup.hr Monday - Friday 08:00 - 16:00 Entry free

    English language guided tours by prior arrangement at no extra charge Tram no. 4, 5, 13, 14 or 17 to Zagrepanka

    The Police Museum, a museum of the profe-ssion, preserves the heritage of the Croa an police force which, despite poli cal and social changes in Croa a, has always had the same aim and focus: the fi ght against crime and preserving public order and peace.

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  • RAD

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    The Museum of Broken Rela onships

    irilometodska 2 (+385-1) 485 1021 [email protected] www.new.brokenships.com Monday - Sunday 09:00 - 21:00 Adults 20kn, Children under 12 free Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia, then to Gornji grad (Upper

    Town) on foot via Zakmardijeve stube or Mesnika ulica, or by funicular from Tomieva ulica

    The news about this museum has already spre-ad far and wide: its the fruit of a free-spirited and crea ve ar s c project that grew into a museum in Zagrebs Upper Town. Inspired by the idea that people can release themselves from their emo onal baggage by giving away

    tangible and intangible remnants of their love a airs, the projects creators travelled around the

    world. The permanent exhibi on of the Museum is made up of a selec on from its collec on which comprises hundreds of exhibits, each of which has its own touching story. As a result of its originality and verve, the Museum won the 2011 Kenneth Hudson prize for the most innova ve museum in Europe.

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  • Dubrava

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    The Prigorje Museum

    This museum o ers an overview of the culture of the region east of Zagreb. The museum was founded in 1977 following the discovery of an important archaeological site on a hill named Kuzelin in April 1975. Apart from collec ng, preserving and exhibi ng archaeological, historical, ethnographic, ar s c and documentary material, the Museum is responsible for conserva -on, restora on and educa- onal ac vi es.

    Trg Dragutina Domjania 5, Sesvete (+385-1) 200 1601, Fax: (+385-1) 200 1601 [email protected] www.muzejprigorja.hr Monday - Friday 11:00 - 13:00,

    17:00 - 19:00, visits at other times by prior arrangement Entry free Tram no. 4 or 11 to Dubec, change to bus no. 212 (exit Ninska)

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    The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Zagreb and Ljubljana Metropolitanate

    Ilica 7 (+385-1) 487 7531, (+385-) 098 961 5063, Fax: (+385-1) 487 7534 [email protected] www.mitropolija-zagrebacka.org By prior arrangement only Entry

    free Guided tours in Croatian, Serbian and English by prior arrangement, no extra charge Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J. Jelaia, on foot along Ilica

    The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church was opened to the public in 2006. It is in the very heart of Zagreb, in one of the oldest buil-dings on Ilica, one of the main thoroughfares. The Museum keeps old sacral and liturgical items, Byzan ne icons represen ng a variety

    of schools and direc ons, Serbian icons from the Baroque period, liturgical manuscripts, printed

    books, fi ligree work and ceremonial robes.

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    The Museum of Contemporary Art

    Zagrebs Museum of Contemporary Art was established in 1954 with the aim of analysing, documen ng and promo ng events, styles and phenomena in contemporary art. Todays Museum building opened on 11 December 2009 and is the work of architect Igor Frani. The Museum holds about 12,000 exhibits, the works of Croa an and interna onal ar sts created a er 1950. The Museums holdings consist of the Collec on of Drawings, Graphics, Prints and Art on Paper, the Film and Video Collec on, the Photography Collec on, the Media Art Collec on, the Sculpture Collec on and the Collec on of Pain ngs. The Museum is also the guardian of a number of dona ons of art to the City of Zagreb: the Benko Horvat Collec on, the Vjenceslav and Nada Kare Richter Collec on, the Silvana Seissel Dona on, the Too Dabac Archive and the Kozari Atelier. The permanent exhibi on, en tled Collec on in Mo on, consists of about 600 exhibits. Wor-king under the assump on that with every artwork ar sts are saying something about themselves and the world around them, the works are arranged into fi ve large units: Project and Des ny, Art as Life, Art on Art, Great World Enigma and Words and Images.

    Avenija Dubrovnik 17 (+385-1) 605 2700, Fax: (+385-1) 605 2798 [email protected] www.msu.hr Tuesday - Sunday 11:00 - 18:00, Saturday 11:00 - 20:00 Adults

    30kn, Children 15kn, Children under 7 free Guided tours in Croatian (100kn), and in English, French and German (200kn) by prior arrangement; guided tours for groups with

    special needs by prior arrangement Tram no. 6, 7 or 14 to The Museum of Contemporary Art or Sopot; or by bus no. 166, 219, 220, 221, 229, 268, 310, 311 or 313 (North-South), or

    bus no. 109 or 222 (EastWest)

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    The Museum of Arts and Cra s

    Museum of Arts and Cra s was founded in 1880. It held its fi rst exhibi on on 20 June of that same year in Ulica Marije Valerije (todays Praka ulica). The fi rst complete permanent exhibi on in the Museums own dedicated building, designed by architect Herman Boll,

    opened in 1909. As well as a permanent exhibi- on en tled Arts and Cra s in Croa a from the

    Gothic Period to the Present Day, which comprises almost 3000 exhibits chronologically and thema cally arranged over three fl oors, on the Museums ground fl oor temporary exhibi ons are held. The collec ons of furniture, glass, metalwork, ceramics, graphic and product design, photography, tex les and fashion, mu-sical instruments, sculpture, pain ng, drawings, clocks and watches, ivory, print works and decorated leather include numerous unique works of art, and almost 100,000 further pieces are kept in storage. A library with over 65,000 monographs, handbooks, specialist magazines and catalogues makes up a separate unit. Thanks to its valuable pro-jects undertaken independently or in partnership with cultural ins tu ons abroad, the Muse-um of Arts and Cra s has gained a strong reputa on in Europe.

    Trg marala Tita 10 (+385-1) 488 2111, Fax: (+385-1) 482 8088 [email protected] www.muo.hr Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 19:00, Thursday 10:00 - 22:00, Sunday 10:00 - 14:00 Adults 30kn, Children 20kn Guided tours in Croatian (100kn) and

    English (150kn) by prior arrangement; guided tours for groups with special needs Tram no. 12,13,14 or 17 to Trg marala Tita

    The Museum building is an imposing Historicist palace built in 1888, with a frontage in the spirit of the German Renaissance. It was designed by architect Herman Boll especially for the Arts and Crafts Museum and the School of Crafts.

    Pla er: The Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne by Paul Storr,

    London, 1815 (permanent exhibi on of the M

    useum)

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    The HAZU Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters

    Zrinski trg 11 (+385-1) 489 5117, Fax: (+385-1) 481 9979 [email protected] www.hazu.hr Tuesday 10:00 - 19:00, Wednesday - Friday 10:00 - 16:00, Saturday

    and Sunday 10:00 - 13:00 Adults 10kn, Children 5kn Guided tours in Croatian and English (50100kn) Tram no. 6 or 13 to Trg J. J. Strossmayera

    Managed by the Croa an Society of Sciences and Arts, the Gallery and the Neo-Renaissance pa-lace in which it is housed opened in 1884. The Museum was founded by Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer (1815-1905), a cleric and poli ci-an from akovo in eastern Croa a. The Gallery holds around 4,000 pain ngs, drawings, sculptu-res and other works from the Gothic period to the Modern age.

    Federiko Benkovi (16671753), Abraham Sacrifi ces Isaac. In the heading: Beato Angelico (1395/14001455), The S gmata of St Francis of Assissi and the Death of St Peter the Martyr

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  • DONJI GRAD

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    The Technical Museum

    The Technical Museums permanent exhibi on is spread over seven departments. The Energy Transforma on Department shows the de-velopment through history of human achie-vements in harnessing natural sources of energy and conver ng them into other forms

    of energy useful to mankind. In the Transport Department, the development of water, land and

    air transport vehicles is shown, while in the department dedicated to mining, geology and oil the model mine is a par cular a rac on, built as it is under the Museum building and with a corridor over 300m long. The Space Travel department is where models of famous spacecra are housed, including launch pads and orbital space sta- ons designed in the 1950s and 1960s. In the new Nikola Tesla De-monstra on Room, visitors can see and take part in ten experiments and learn the basics of rota ng magne c fi elds, Teslas high-frequ-ency currents and wireless transfer of electromagne c energy, a re-mote control boat, a model of Teslas turbine and more. The exhibits displayed in the Agriculture department bear witness to the deve-lopment of equipment and machines for digging and ploughing. The Firefi gh ng department has a range of original exhibits showing the development of fi refi gh ng techniques, especially in Croa a.

    Savska cesta 18 (+385-1) 484 4050, Fax: (+385-1) 484 3568 [email protected] www.tehnicki-muzej.hr Tuesday - Friday 09:00 - 17:00, Saturday

    and Sunday 09:00 - 13:00 Entry 15kn, Children under 7 free Guided tours in Croatian and English by prior arrangement (no extra charge) Tram no. 9, 12, 13, 14 or 17

    (exit Tehniki muzej or Studentski centar)

    Planetarium, photo: Zvonimir Ambru

    TTM

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    Drakovieva 80 (+385-1) 481 1102, Fax: (+385-1) 483 5218 info@tifl oloskimuzej.hr www.tifl oloskimuzej.hr Monday - Wednesday and Friday 10:00 - 17:00, Thursday 10:00 - 20:00 Adults 20kn, Children 10kn English language guided tours by prior arrangement Tram no. 2, 4, 6, 9 or 13 from West Zagreb; 4, 8, 9 or 13 from the North, or

    2, 6 or 8 from the East (exit Sheraton or Branimirova)

    The Typhlology Museum is one of the rare spe-cial museums in Europe which deal with the issues facing people with disabili es, and par cularly the visually impaired. With the aim of acquain ng visitors with the world of the blind and visually impaired, the Museum promotes the idea of valuing diversity. The Mu-seum is both modern and interac ve. Visitors can explore the Dark Room which simulates the way in which people experience the world without the sense of sight. In addi on, one can learn the basics of reading and wri ng in Braille or using a com-puter for the blind, as well as experiencing sculpture through the sense of touch.

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    The Art Pavilion

    One of the fi ne buildings forming part of the architectural complex known as Lenucis Hor-seshoe, Zagrebs Art Pavilion is the oldest exhibi on space in this part of south east Europe. The opening ceremony was held on 15 December 1898 with the renowned exhibi- on The Croa an Sa-

    lon, which explored the roots of Croa an modern art. The building is a reconstruc on of a wooden art pavili-on which, on the ini a ve of ar st Vlaho Bukovac, served as the exhibi on space for Croa an ar sts at the Millennium Exhibi -on in Budapest in 1896. The Pavilion was built in the spirit of the neo- style archi-tectures from the end of the 19th century and was designed by the famed Hellner and Fellner architectural studio in Vienna.

    Trg kralja Tomislava 22 (+385-1) 484 1070, Fax: (+385-1) 484 1080 [email protected] www.umjetnicki-paviljon.hr Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 - 19:00,

    Sunday 10:00 - 13:00 Adults 30kn, Children 15kn, Children under 7 free English language guided tours by prior arrangement (no extra charge) Tram no. 2, 4, 6, 9 or 13 to

    Trg Ante Starevia (Glavni kolodvor)

    P. Barii, Central Sculpture. In the heading: N. Mai, Gooseherd on the Sava

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    The Military Museum was established in 1997 as an independent unit of the Croa an Ministry of Defence. As well as items from the Croa- an War of Independence, which make up the greater part of the Museums holdings, the collec on also comprises material cove-ring 20th century military history. The Museum does not have a permanent collec on but holds themed exhibi ons.

    Ilica 256b (+385-1) 378 4360, 378 6093, Fax: (+385-1) 378 4362 [email protected] By prior arrangement Entry free Tram no. 6 or 11 (exit Sveti Duh)

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    The Cro Art Photo Club is a ci zens associa on which aims to en-courage its members to enjoy photography, fi lm and video work.

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    Drakovieva 45 (+385-1) 460 6760 [email protected] www.hgk.hr During exhibitions: Monday - Friday 10:00 - 16:00, Thursday 10:00 - 18:00 Entry free Tram no. 2, 4, 6, 9 or 13 from West Zagreb; 4, 8, 9 or 13 from the North, or 2, 6 or 8 from the East

    (exit Sheraton or Branimirova)

    The Design Centre organises exhibi ons promo ng Croa an indu-strial design several mes a year.

    Juriieva 1/ I (+385-1) 481 3414 [email protected] www.europe.hr Monday - Friday 09:00 - 18:00 Entry free Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J.

    Jelaia, on foot along Juriieva ulica

    Zagrebs Europe House is a non-profi t, non-go-vernmental organiza on which in 1991 founded Croa a and Zagrebs European Movement with the aim of promo- ng the European idea within the fi elds of culture, poli cs and eco-nomics. Since its founda on, Europe House has organised exhibi -ons of pain ngs, photography and applied arts.

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    Zagrebs KIC (Cultural Informa on Centre) was esta-blished in 1964 and has held its current name since

    1984. The Photo Gallery, which has been a part of the Centre sin-ce 2001, promotes understanding of the medium of photography and encourages discussion on the subject of the art of photography through its issue-based exhibi ons.

    Preradovieva 5 (+385-1) 481 0714 [email protected] www.kic.hr Monday - Sunday 09:00 - 23:00 Entry free Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 17 to Trg bana J.

    Jelaia, on foot to Preradovieva ulica

    The A Gallery

    itnjak 53 (+385-1) 245 6085 [email protected] www.a-z.hr Monday - Friday 11:00 - 19:00 Entry free Tram no. 4, 5, 7, 11 or 12 to Maksimirska (exit

    Kvaternikov trg); tram no. 1, 9 or 17 to Zvonimirova (exit Heinzelova), or bus no. 217 (exit itnjaka)

    The A gallery is part of the itnjak Atelier, located in a disused pri-mary school converted and donated to the ar s c community by Za-greb City Council. The Gallery has hosted around 40 exhibi ons and cultural events, of which the best-known is the Atelier Open Day.

    The Barrel Gallery

    Trg rtava faizma bb (+385-1) 461 1818, 461 1819 www.hdlu.hr Tuesday - Friday 11:00 - 19:00, Saturday and Sunday 10:00 - 14:00 Adults 20kn, Children 15kn

    Tram no. 1, 9, 13 or 17 to Trg rtava faizma

    When the home of the Croa an Associa on of Ar sts opened its doors in 1938, the great scul-ptor Ivan Metrovis set his statue The History

    of the Croats at the heart of the gallery building he designed. This was undoubtedly a poli cal act,

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    Tomaieva 8 (+385-1) 462 1350 [email protected] www.canvas.hr Monday - Friday 08:00 - 16:00, Saturday 08:00 - 13:00 Entry free Tram no. 4, 8, 11,

    12 or 14 (exit Drakovieva), on foot to Tomaieva ulica

    The Canvas Gallery is the fi rst Croa an centre for graphics. It aims to recapture interest in original graphics and to present Croa an graphic ar sts, por olios, specialist journals and collectors edi ons.

    The Dogaanja Gallery

    KC Peenica, Ivanigradska 41a (+385-1) 230 3122 [email protected] www.kcp.hr Monday - Friday 10:00 - 20:00, Saturday 10:00 - 13:00 Entry free

    Tram no. 2, 3 or 13 (exit Ivanigradska), on foot to Ivanigradska ulica

    The Dogaanja Gallery (the word dogaanja means happenings) was established in the early 1980s as part of the Peenica Cultural Cen-tre in the east Zagreb neighbourhood of the same name. It serves as a gathering place for young and mid-genera on ar sts whose work and ideas belong to the contemporary art scene. During the Gallerys heyday, renowned Croa an ar sts such as Ko-ari, S linovi, Delimar, Kumbatovi, Gliha and Artukovi exhibited their works here.

    The Bernardo Bernardi Gallery

    Ulica grada Vukovara 68 (+385-1) 615 6092 [email protected] www.pou.hr Monday - Friday 08:00 - 22:00, Saturday 09:00 - 15:00 Entry free Tram no. 3, 5

    or 13 (exit Sveuilina aleja)

    The Bernardo Bernardi Gallery is part of the Peoples Open University in Zagreb. The fi rst exhibi on in this space was of furniture and equipment designed by Croa an archi-tect and designer Bernardo Bernardi. Later, architects, sculptors and painters exhibited here, including Boidar Raica, Vjenceslav Richter, Branko Rui and Boris Buan.

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