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 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
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
The Mestrovic Pavilion, is the official seat of the Croatian Association of Artists (HDLU), which organizes over 40 exhibitions and events each year at the ... 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
National Park Krka is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia, covering an area of just over 142 km², and includes two-thirds of the river ... read more
The National Park Mljet is one of the eight stunningly beautiful national parks in Croatia, and it is situated on the island of Mljet, one of the largest islands in ... read more
The Nikola Tesla Technical Museum, founded in 1954, is dedicated to the world of science and technology as a generator of technological progress and sustainable ... read more
The Archaeological Collection of Osor, today part of the Lošinj Museum, was opened already in 1889 and houses one of the oldest archaeological collections in Croatia. ... 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
Varaždin Castle, or 'Old Town', built between the 14th and 17th centuries and serving as the seat of the feudal administration, houses today the Cultural ... read more
The Zagreb City Museum, housed in the former Convent of the Poor Clares of 1650, tells the story of the cultural, artistic, economic and political history of the city, ... read more