The Amphitheatre in Pula, today part of The Archeological Museum of Istria, is one of the six largest Roman amphitheaters in the world. Erected in the 1st century ... read more
The Antun Augustinčić Gallery has been established in 1970, when Antun Augustincic (1900-1979), who was educated in both Zagreb and Paris, being one among our most ... read more
The Archaeological Museum is housed in the Vranyczany-Hafner mansion, which has one of the finest facades in the city of Zagreb. The museum collections consist of more ... read more
The Archeological Museum of Istria explores the city's history through three main collections: Prehistoric, Ancient and Medieval. It was the discovery of ... read more
The Archeological Museum Zadar, established in 1832, displays prehistoric archaeological material from the Old and New Stone Ages (Palaeolithic and Neolithic), the Metal ... read more
The Art Pavilion Zagreb was established in 1898 by the initiative of the Croatian artist Vlaho Bucovac (1855 – 1922), and specialises in one-off solo and group ... read more
The Brijuni National Park is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia, comprising 14 islands. The climate is mild and pleasant. There is an ... read more
City Museum Sisak aims to develop all segments of museum activities, preserve and present the valuable tangible and intangible heritage of the Sisak region, emphasize ... read more
The Croatian History Museum, presently housed in the 18th-century Baroque palace, called Vojković-Oršić-Rauch, is dedicated to the Croatian rich cultural and ... read more
The Croatian Museum of Naïve Art is dedicated to Naïve art (self-taught painters and sculptors who developed their own unique style), with focus on Croatian artists ... read more
Croatian Natural History Museum, was founded in 1846 and features a big collection which holds of over 2 million artefacts and over 1 million animal specimens. It is ... read more
The Croatian Railway Museum, established in 1991, is located in the TŽV Gredelj locomotive works, which date from the end of the 19th century and early 20th century. It ... read more
The Cultural and Scientific Center "Milutin Milanković", located in his birth house, is dedicated to the life and work of Milutin Milanković (1879 – ... read more
Diocletian's Palace is one the most impressive Roman ruins, located in the heart of the city of Split. It was built around the turn of the 4th century by Emperor ... read more
Dubrovnik Summer Festival is an annual festival on more than 70 open-air venues of the Renaissance-Baroque city of Dubrovnik, with classical music, theatre, opera and ... read more
EPTA - Svetislav Stančić Int. Piano Competition, named after the pianist and pedagogue Professor Svetislav Stančić (1895 - 1970), is held every 3-4 years. read more
The Ethnographic Museum, founded in 1919, presents Croatia's cultural heritage through the ages, the traditional Croatian way of life, as well as artefacts from ... read more
The Glyptotheque, founded in 1937 and an integral part of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, is a museum of sculpture that gives insight into sculptural creativity ... read more
The Historical and Maritime Museum of Istria is located in the star-shaped baroque Venetian Fortress from the 17th century, when it was built by the Venetians over the ... read more
The Image of War - War Photography Museum presents war pictures, covering the period of war in Croatia from 1991 to 1995, shot by world-renowned photographers, as well ... read more