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Museum, Parks & Zoos / Museums, parks & zoos
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==> Land/Country="HR" Bundesland/State="Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb)"
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==> 36 Einträge gefunden / entries found
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Archeological Museum
Trg Nikole Subica Zrinskog 19
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +385 1 48 73 102
Info Telefon: +385 1 48 73 000
Besucher-Email: amz@amz.hr
http://www.amz.hr...
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
10:00-17:00
Sat: 10:00-13:00
Sun: 10:00-13:00
Thurs: 10-20 h.
Mon: closed.
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Art Pavilion in Zagreb
Trg kralja Tomislava 22
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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Kontakt / Contact:
Träger/Financial provider:
City of Zagreb
Sponsor/Sponsors:
City of Zagreb, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
TEMPORARILY CLOSED!
Tuesday - Sunday 11 - 20
Friday 11 - 21
Last friday of month 11 - 22
Closed on Mondays and public holidays
GALLERY IS CLOSED DUE TO SEVERE EARTHQUAKE DAMAGES.
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Exhibition hall.
Picture: (c) Art Pavilion in Zagreb
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Arts and Crafts Museum
Trg marsala Tita 10
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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Kontakt / Contact:
Tel.: +385 1 48 82 118
Fax.: +385 1 48 28 088
Info Telefon: (+385-1) 488 21 11, +385 1 48
Besucher-Email: uprava@muo.hr
http://www.muo.hr/...
Sponsor/Sponsors:
ZAGREBASKA BANKA
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
10:00-19:00
Sun: 10:00-14:00
Mon: Closed
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Very modern arts and crafts museum, also with currant exhibitions.
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Atelijer Mestrovic
Mletacka 8
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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Kontakt / Contact:
Träger/Financial provider:
Fundacija Ivana Mestrovica
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Closed: Monday, public holiday
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Botanical Garden of Medicinal Plants ''Fran Kusan''
Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
ATTENTION: CLOSED for unknown reasons – Mail was returned in Summer 2006 VCMS1662006
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Botanical garden was established in 1947 by the botanist Dr. Fran Kusan on the space of 3.0 hectares. This garden had a very favorable soil for cultivating native plant species. Instead of classical botanical garden with hot houses and with plantations of exotic plants and plants of foreign origin, the space of the garden is arranged in a free style, and it had a landscape characteristic. The plants are not ordered by some botanical system, but according to their origin from our regions. Groups of natural forests, herbal vegetation and especially different species of plant groups on the rocks are formed.
Plant fund is represented with about 3.000 authentic taxa which are intended for morphologic, systematic and ecological studies for scientific, practical and educational purpose and needs and also for making collections. This garden publishes "Delectus seminum" since 1958, and since 1962 it publishes the publication "Informationes Botanicae".
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Collection Anke Gvozdanovic
Visoka 8
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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Info Telefon: 01/4882-111
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Croatian History Museum
Matoseva 9
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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Kontakt / Contact:
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
10:00-17:00
Sat: 10:00-13:00
Sun: 10:00-13:00
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Museum is situated in the old part of the town, in the representative baroque palace called Vojkovic-Orsice-Rauch, which was built at the end of the 18th century. In the course of the history the palace frequently changed its owners and its tenants and mirrored the social and the financial status of the aristocratic families. On the facade of the palace, there is the coat of arms of the Vojkovic family. It is a coincidence that it is similar to the coat of arms of the earls Oršic, who were the second owners of the palace. After the Oršic family, the palace was owned by the baronial family Kulmer who were followed by the Rauchs, also barons. The interior of the palace from their time has been preserved. In the big ballroom on the first floor balls, concerts and theatrical performances were held, in which the representatives of the Croatian social elite of the 18th, the 19th, and the 20th centuries took part. After the Zagreb town had bought the palace from its last private owners in the 1930s, it became the residence of Zagreb mayors. In 1959 the palace was temporarily assigned to The History Museum of Croatia. After it had been merged with The Museum of the Revolution of the Peoples of Croatia in 1991, a new institution was founded - The Croatian History Museum.
The holdings of the Museum count more than 140 000 objects which have been placed in the palace itself as well as in the Meštrovic-pavilion. The objects are arranged into 15 different museum-collections such as The Collection of Stone Monuments, The Collection of Paintings, Prints and Sculptures, The 20th Century Fine Art Collection, The Collection of Religious Artefacts, The Collection of Objects from Everyday Life, The Collection of Flags and Uniforms, The Heraldry and Sphragistic Collection, The Collection of Decorations, Plaques, Medals and Badges, The Collection of Edged Weapons and The Collection of Fire-Arms, The Map Collection, The First and the Second Documentary Collection, The Collection of Varia and The Collection of Photographs, Films and Negatives.
The museum also has a library, which is primarily intended for the qualified museum staff, but it is also opened for other users. In its publishing trade, the Museum has published over thirty collection catalogues and about forty catalogues of the thematic collections.
The Museum operates outside Zagreb, that is, it has authority over The Memorial Museum of Ivan Goran Kovaèiæ in Lukovdol and over the museum-collection of the Island of Vis.
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Croatian Museum of Natural Sciences (Natural History Museum)
Demetrova 1
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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Info Telefon: 01/4851-645, 4851-700
Besucher-Email: hpm@hpm.hr
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Tue-Fri 10am-5pm,
Sat and Sun 10am-1pm;
closed Monday
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
"The Museum was founded in 1986. Today it is important as a scientific institution. The holdings of the Museum comprise more than 250,000 specimens distributed among various different collections. The collection of rocks and minerals keeps specimens from the whole world. The geological and palaeontological collection is a presentation of the evolution of the plant and animal world. Inside it, the Krapina Pre-Historic Man Collection has an important place; this is the most important Neanderthal collection in the world. The zoological collections, with representatives of the fauna of Croatia, collections, with representatives of the fauna of Croatia, collections of endemics from our area and collections of exotic species are also valuable. In the more recent period, a Botanical Section with herbaria has been founded. There is a fine library in the Museum with more than 30,000 titles related to natural history. The permanent exhibition displays the mineralogical and petrographic and the zoological collections, with material from Croatia and comparative material from the other parts of the world. From time to time, thematic exhibitions are organized, as well as exhibitions related to scientific conferences. The museum publishes the scientific journal "Natura Croatica"."(Zagreb City Tourist Board)
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Croatian Post Museum
Jurisiceva 13 (entrance: Palmoticeva)
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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Kontakt / Contact:
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
8-16 h
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Croatian Railways Museum
Mihanoviceva 12
HR-10000 Zagreb
(Stadt Zagreb (Grad Zagreb))
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