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 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 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
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 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
The Klovićevi Dvori Gallery, in the building of a former 18th century Jesuit monastery, is hosting various kinds of travelling exhibitions of both Croatian and ... read more
The Lauba – House for People and Art, is a space for different business activities, while the flexible gallery space is used for various types of events; exhibitions, ... read more
The Mestrovic Atelier is where Ivan Mestrovic (1883 – 1962), a Croatian sculptor, architect, and writer, lived and worked from 1920s until 1942 when he left ... 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 Mimara Museum is housing the mysterious Art Collection of Ante and Wiltrud Topić Mimara. Ante Topic Mimara, was a private collector and close friend of Marshal ... 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 Museum of Arts and Crafts, established in 1880 is housed in a grand historicist palace-style building constructed (1888) by Herman Bollé. Its permanent display of ... read more
The Museum of Broken Relationships contains a fascinating collection of former tokens of affection. The original idea was launched by Croatian artists Olinka Vistina and ... read more
The Museum of Contemporary Art, established in 1954, is the biggest and most modern museum in the country, displaying a permanent exhibition with works dating from 1950 ... read more
Music Biennale Zagreb is an international festival of contemporary music, founded in 1961.Dedicated to new music such as the "living Classics" of contemporary ... read more