The Vladimir Bužanič Gallery
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Legend: Address Opening Hours Phone and Fax Ticket Price (Dialing code for Croatia: +385) Guided Tours E-mail address Other Amenities Web site How to Get There Pet Friendly Restaurant No Restaurant Mobile Guide Group Visits Permanent Photography Exhibition Allowed Car Park Museum Shop Disabled Restaurant / Access Café Guides for the Blind page Museums ...... 4 Professional City Map ......30 Guides Galleries ..... 40 Collections ...55 Type of Museum: Natural History Archaeology Religious Banking Schools Ethnographic Sports City Technical Hunting Typhlology Memorial Art Police Post - Philately - Local Culture Telecommunications History Legend: Address Opening Hours Content: Phone and Fax Ticket Price (Dialing code for Croatia: +385) Guided Tours E-mail address Other Amenities Web site How to Get There Pet Friendly Restaurant No Restaurant page 4 The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb 5 The Meštrović Atelier 6 The PBZ Museum of Banking Mobile Guide Group Visits 7 The Ethnographic Museum 8 The Glyptotheque of the Croa an Academy of Sciences and Arts Photography Permanent The Croa an Museum of Naïve Art Exhibition Allowed 9 10 The Croa an Museum of Architecture Car Park Museum Shop of the Academy of Sciences and Arts Disabled Restaurant / Access Café Guides for the Blind Museums, page Museums ...... 4 Professional City Map ......30 Galleries, Guides Galleries ..... 40 Collections ...55 Collec ons Type of Museum: Natural History Archaeology 11 The Croa an History Museum Religious 12 The Croa an Natural History Museum Banking 13 The Croa an School Museum The Croa an Sports Museum Schools 14 Ethnographic 15 The Croa an Railway Museum The Croa an Society of Ar sts Sports 16 City 17 The HT Museum – The Museum of Post and Telecommunica ons Technical Hunting 18 The Klovićevi dvori Gallery 19 Lauba – The House for People and Art Typhlology Memorial 20 The Hun ng Museum of the Croa an Hun ng Associa on Art The Ante and Wiltrud Topić Mimara Police 21 Art Collec on - Mimara Museum The Modern Gallery Post - Philately - Local Culture 22 Telecommunications 23 The Ferdinand Budicki Automobile Museum 24 The Museum of the Blessed Alojzije Stepinac The Zagreb City Museum History 25 26 The Dražen Petrović Museum and Memorial Centre 49 The Boonika Gallery 27 The Police Museum • The Nova Gallery 28 The Museum of Broken Rela onships • The Permanenta Gallery 29 The Prigorje Museum 50 The Expanded Media Gallery 32 The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church • The Ring Gallery of the Zagreb and Ljubljana Metropolitanate • The RaGa Gallery 33 The Museum of Contemporary Art 51 The Student Centre Gallery 34 The Museum of Arts and Cra s • The ULUPUH Gallery 35 The HAZU Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters • The Vladimir Bužančić Gallery 36 The Technical Museum 52 The Vladimir Filakovac Gallery 37 The Typhlology Museum • The Vladimir Horvat Gallery 38 The Art Pavilion • The VN Gallery 39 The Museum of Street Art 53 The Zrinski Gallery • The Zvonimir Gallery • HDD – Croatian Designers Society 54 The Médiathèque of the French Ins tute • The Memorial Centre of the Rocket a acks on Zagreb 1991/1995 • The Josip Račić Studio page 40 Academia Moderna • The CEKAO Gallery • The Department of Design within the Croatian Chamber of Commerce and Industry 41 Cro Art Photo Club page • World of Mushrooms Educa onal Centre (Museum of Mushrooms) 55 The Tošo Dabac Archive The Zla ć Dona on Europe House • • The Inventory of the Crypt of the Franciscan Monastery of The KIC Photo Gallery • 42 Our Lady of Lourdes The AŽ Gallery • The HAZU Graphics Offi ce The Barrel Gallery 56 • The Franjo Schneider Workshop for the Manufacture and The Bernardo Bernardi Gallery • 43 Restora on of String Instruments The Canvas Gallery • The Jozo Kljaković Memorial Collec on The Događanja Gallery • • The Bela and Miroslav Krleža Memorial Space The Fadil Hadžić Gallery 57 44 The Marija Jurić Zagorka Memorial Apartment The Forum Gallery • • The Zagreb Cathedral Treasury The Fotoklub Zagreb Gallery • • The Apartment of the Architect Viktor Kovačić The Greta Gallery 58 45 The Cata Dujšin-Ribar and Dr. Ivan Ribar Collec on The Inkubator Gallery • • The Collec on of the Monastery of St. Francis Ksaver The Karas Gallery 59 • in Zagreb The Kranjčar Gallery 46 The Vjenceslav Richter and Nada Kareš-Richter Collec on • The Kristofor Stanković Gallery • • The Laudato Corde Gallery 47 The Mijo Kovačić Gallery • The Milan and Ivo Steiner Gallery • The Mirko Virius Gallery 48 The Miroslav Kraljević Gallery • The Močvara Gallery • The Modulor Gallery 26 The Dražen Petrović Museum and Memorial Centre 49 The Boonika Gallery 27 The Police Museum • The Nova Gallery 28 The Museum of Broken Rela onships • The Permanenta Gallery 29 The Prigorje Museum 50 The Expanded Media Gallery 32 The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church • The Ring Gallery of the Zagreb and Ljubljana Metropolitanate • The RaGa Gallery 33 The Museum of Contemporary Art 51 The Student Centre Gallery 34 The Museum of Arts and Cra s • The ULUPUH Gallery 35 The HAZU Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters • The Vladimir Bužančić Gallery 36 The Technical Museum 52 The Vladimir Filakovac Gallery 37 The Typhlology Museum • The Vladimir Horvat Gallery 38 The Art Pavilion • The VN Gallery 39 The Museum of Street Art 53 The Zrinski Gallery • The Zvonimir Gallery • HDD – Croatian Designers Society 54 The Médiathèque of the French Ins tute • The Memorial Centre of the Rocket a acks on Zagreb 1991/1995 • The Josip Račić Studio page 40 Academia Moderna • The CEKAO Gallery • The Department of Design within the Croatian Chamber of Commerce and Industry 41 Cro Art Photo Club page • World of Mushrooms Educa onal Centre (Museum of Mushrooms) 55 The Tošo Dabac Archive The Zla ć Dona on Europe House • • The Inventory of the Crypt of the Franciscan Monastery of The KIC Photo Gallery • 42 Our Lady of Lourdes The AŽ Gallery • The HAZU Graphics Offi ce The Barrel Gallery 56 • The Franjo Schneider Workshop for the Manufacture and The Bernardo Bernardi Gallery • 43 Restora on of String Instruments The Canvas Gallery • The Jozo Kljaković Memorial Collec on The Događanja Gallery • • The Bela and Miroslav Krleža Memorial Space The Fadil Hadžić Gallery 57 44 The Marija Jurić Zagorka Memorial Apartment The Forum Gallery • • The Zagreb Cathedral Treasury The Fotoklub Zagreb Gallery • • The Apartment of the Architect Viktor Kovačić The Greta Gallery 58 45 The Cata Dujšin-Ribar and Dr. Ivan Ribar Collec on The Inkubator Gallery • • The Collec on of the Monastery of St. Francis Ksaver The Karas Gallery 59 • in Zagreb The Kranjčar Gallery 46 The Vjenceslav Richter and Nada Kareš-Richter Collec on • The Kristofor Stanković Gallery • • The Laudato Corde Gallery 47 The Mijo Kovačić Gallery • The Milan and Ivo Steiner Gallery • The Mirko Virius Gallery 48 The Miroslav Kraljević Gallery • The Močvara Gallery • The Modulor Gallery The Archaeological 4 Museum in Zagreb Zagreb’s Archaeological Museum was founded in 1846 and is located in the Historicist Vranyczany- Hafner palace. It has a valuable collection of over 400,000 exhibits. The prehistoric collec- tion shows the development of a variety of cultures – from the Earlier and Later Stone Age through the Copper Age and various stages of the Bronze Age to the Earlier and Later Iron Age. In the Classical collection exhibits from the Greek period are represented, in particular valuable pieces from Croatia’s coastal regions. Exhibits from the Roman period are mainly from inland northern Croatia. The Mediaeval collection con- sists of findings from the time of the great mi- grations of peoples through to the late Middle Ages. The Egyptian collection is the only one of its kind in south east Europe, and of particular note among the Etruscan pieces are the valu- able Zagreb Mummy and the longest manu- script in the Etruscan language that survives today, the Zagreb Linen Book. The Numismatic Collection is the largest in the country and among the largest in the world. The Museum also manages the archaeological park in the village of Ščitarjevo where visitors can see the remains of the Roman town of Andautonija. Krajicar Igor Collection. Photo: of the Egyptian Part The frontage of the The frontage Museum Archaeological Trg Nikole Šubića Zrinskog 19 / Archaeological Park Andautonija: Ščitarjevo (+385-1) 487 3000, 099 455 7571, Fax: (+385-1) 487 3102 [email protected] www.andautonia.com, www.amz.hr Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 - 18:00, Thursday 10:00 - 20:00, Sunday 10:00 - 13:00. Andautonija Archaeological Park (01.05 - 01.11) Monday - Friday by prior arrangement, Saturday and Sunday 12:00 - 18:00 Adults 20kn, Children 10kn, Entry is free every first Sunday of the month. Andautonija Archaeological Park: Adults 20kn, Children 15kn Guided tours in Croatian (50kn), English, French and Italian (100 kn) by prior arrangement Tram no. 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17 to Trg bana J. Jelačića, Tram no.2, 4 or 9 to the main railway station (Glavni kolodvor); Andautonija: bus no. 308 or 309 from Glavni kolodvor The Meštrović Atelier 5 The Meštrović Atelier is situated in Zagreb’s romantic Upper Town, close to St Mark’s Church. The Atelier, the Kaštelet-Crikvina complex in Split and the Church of the Holy Redeemer in Otavice together form the Ivan Meštrović Museums, an institu- tion dedicated to the life and work of this great sculptor (1883-1962). The collection consists of sculptures in marble, stone, wood and bronze, reliefs, drawings and graphics covering the first four The History of the Croats The History decades of Meštrović’s career. The works are displayed in their authentic environ- ment, the atelier and home in which this I. Meštrović, I. Meštrović, renowned Croatian sculptor lived with his family from 1922 to 1942. Ivan Meštrović studied in Vienna and lived, worked and exhibited his work in the cultural centres of Europe and the United States, where some of his artistic legacy is still pre- served today.