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 Krapina Neanderthal Museum is devoted to the intriguing Neanderthals, and in particular the people of Krapina from the Stone Age, who lived in this area 125,000 ... read more
The Museum of Apoxyomenos, opened in 2016 and part of the Lošinj Museum, was specially created to house the Croatian Apoxyomenos statue, the bronze statue of a naked ... read more
The Museum of Vučedol Culture is an important archaeological site, which became the eponym of the Vučedol culture during the Copper Age (ca. 3500 to 1700 BC). The ... read more
The temple of Augustus, today part of The Archeological Museum of Istria, was originally dedicated to the goddess Roma and emperor Augustus. The temple was erected and ... read more