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Croatian Museum of Naif Art

Croatian Museum of Naïve Art (Sv Ćirila i Metoda 3, Zagreb) — The Croatian Museum of Naive Art holds more than 1,875 works of art – paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints – mainly by Croatian artists.  Naïve Art consists of a discrete group of painters and sculptors untrained in the ways of art, among the […]

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Museo Croata de Arte Naif

Museo Croata de Arte Naif (Sv Ćirila i Metoda 3, Zagreb) – El Museo Croata de Arte Naive alberga más de 1.875 obras de arte, pinturas, esculturas, dibujos y grabados, principalmente de artistas croatas. Naïve Art consiste en un grupo discreto de pintores y escultores no entrenados en las formas del arte, entre el número […]

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Croatian History Museum

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Art Pavilion

Art Pavilion (Trg Kralja Tomislava 22, Zagreb) – this museum was originally located in Budapest – where it took part in the Millennial exhibition in 1896.  Shortly thereafter, the iron framework of the Croatian pavilion was shipped to Zagreb.  From that point on, this museum was built, where it has since hosted various exhibits of […]

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Pabellón de Arte

Pabellón de Arte (Trg Kralja Tomislava 22, Zagreb) – este museo se encontraba originalmente en Budapest, donde participó en la exposición Millennial en 1896. Poco después, el marco de hierro del pabellón croata se envió a Zagreb. A partir de ese momento, se construyó este museo, donde desde entonces ha albergado varias exposiciones de artistas […]

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Archaeological Museum

Archaeological Museum (Zrinjevac 19, Zagreb) – opened in 1846, this museum and its three floors have a variety of sections dedicated to ancient history – artifacts displayed here range from Ancient Egyptian sarcophagi, statues, & jewelry; to to the 4th century BC Zagreb Mummy (wrapped in a shroud that reveals rare Etruscan texts).  There’s also […]

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Museo de Arqueología

Museo Arqueológico (Zrinjevac 19, Zagreb) – inaugurado en 1846, este museo y sus tres pisos tienen una variedad de secciones dedicadas a la historia antigua: los artefactos que se muestran aquí van desde sarcófagos, estatuas y joyas del antiguo Egipto; hasta el siglo IV aC Momia de Zagreb (envuelta en una mortaja que revela textos […]

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The former Yugoslavian republic of Croatia has a history that goes back to the days when portions of that country were made part of the Roman Empire as the province of Illyricum (c 32 BC).  After that Empire’s fall, the country eventually became the Kingdom of Croatia (925-1102 AD) – the origin of its current […]

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La ex República Yugoslava de Croacia tiene una historia que se remonta a los días en que partes de ese país se convirtieron en parte del Imperio Romano como la provincia de Illyricum (c 32 aC). Después de la caída de ese Imperio, el país finalmente se convirtió en el Reino de Croacia (925-1102 DC), […]