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
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
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 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
Knin Fortress, dating back to the 9th century, is one largest military fortification in Europe. It is 470 m long and on its highest part 110 m wide, with defensive ... read more
The Lošinj Museum consists of four parts: the seat of the museum at Fritzi Palace, with its beautiful permanent exhibitions, The Tower Museum with its Maritime ... read more
The Čakovec Museum of Međimurje, housed in the Čakovec or Zrinski Castle, was founded in 1954 as the Municipal Museum. The permanent display was opened in 1955. Today ... read more
Miljana Castle dates back to the 16th century and originally belonged to the Ratkay family, thereafter it often changed owners; Kuhtić, Jagers, Kajfežs families ... read more
The Modern Gallery features an important collection of Croatian art of the 19th and 20th centuries, consisting of around 10,000 works of art, including paintings, ... read more
The Nehaj Fortress, today managed by the Senj City Museum, was built in 1558 under supervision of Captain and General Ivan Lenkovic and Captain Herbart VIII. Auersberg ... read more
The Baroque Oršić Palace, constructed in 1756 on the site of an older medieval fortress by Count Krsto Oršić and his wife Josipa, neé Zichy, houses today ... read more
Ozalj Castle, situated on the stone cliff perched above the Kupa River, was first mentioned in 1244, and was the joint castle of the Croatian noble families of ... read more
The Regional Museum of Valpovo is located in the Baroque castle Prandau-Normann or Valpovo Castle, formerly owned by the families of the barons Hilleprand von Prandau and ... read more
The 15th century Rectors Palace, was the administrative centre of the Dubrovnik Republic. Its style is Gothic, with the Renaissance and Baroque reconstructions. Today ... read more
The Senj City Museum is housed in the Vukasović Palace, which has belonged to the Vukasović family, one of the most influential families in the city of Senj. The ... read more
The Šibenik City Museum was founded in 1925, and is located in the former Prince's Palace. The museum is dedicated to the cultural-historical heritage of the ... read more
The Sponza Palace dates from the 16th century and has been used for many public purposes, such as customs office, mint, armoury...Today it houses the city archives, ... read more
The Cres Museum, opened in 2006 and housed in the reconstructed Gothic – Renaissance Arsan Palace, is dedicated to the rich heritage of the city and the island of ... read more
The Trakoscan Castle Museum is a fairy tale castle with a park, a lake, and a history of over 800 years. Originally it was a defence fortress, until Count ... read more