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Striegl Town Gallery

Stjepana i Antuna Radića 6
HR-44000 Sisak (Sisak-Moslavina (Sisacko-moslavacka zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Zoran Burojević
Fax.: 044/522-256

Info Telefon: 044/522-255, 522-256
Besucher-Email: galerijastriegl@sk.t-com.hr, info@galerija-striegl.hr
http://www.galerija-striegl.hr...

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Year of foundation: 2004.
 



Town Museum of Sisak

Kralja Tomislava 10
HR-44000 Sisak (Sisak-Moslavina (Sisacko-moslavacka zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Davorka Obradović
Fax.: 044/543-225

Info Telefon: 044/811-811
Besucher-Email: gradski-muzej-sisak@sk.t-com.hr
http://www.muzej-sisak.hr...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Winter : 1 October - the first April
Tuesday-Friday 7.30 to 15.30 h

Summer : 1 April - 1st
Tuesday - Friday - 10.00-18.00 h
Saturday - Sunday - 09,00-12,00 h

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
"Sisak Municipal Museum was founded in May 1, 1951, the day taken as the date of the opening of the first museum in Sisak. Also in Sisak, in 1957, the Museum and Archive of the People’s Revolution for the Sisak, Petrinja, Glina, Kostajnica and Dvor region was opened, and both institutions were now vigorously collecting and studying materials. But a ruling of the Sisak municipal assembly of December 15, 1964, merged the two institutions into a single museum institution – Sisak Museum. This has been an integrated institution since January 1, 1965, and its museum activity covers the municipalities of Sisak, Petrinja, Glina, Kostajnica and Dvor. A new set of statutes and regulations concerning the internal structure and work of the museum in 1995 led to its being renamed again, now to be the Sisak Municipal Museum, also laying down its area of activity. Today this is a general museum, which carries out museum activities on and for the area of the city of Sisak." (MDC)

The Museum has occasional exhibitions.
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The Ravlić Family Ethnographic Collection

Mužilovica 72
HR-44213 Kratečko (Sisak-Moslavina (Sisacko-moslavacka zupanija))


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Info Telefon: 044/710-151
Besucher-Email: jaksa.ravlic@sk.htnet.hr



Krsto Hegedušić Gallery

Šetalište J. J. Strossmayera 1
HR-44250 Petrinja (Sisak-Moslavina (Sisacko-moslavacka zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Mirica Zukanović, Zvonimir Martinović
Fax.: 044/815-205

Info Telefon: 044/814-299
Besucher-Email: gkh@hd-petrinja.hr

 
Träger/Financial provider:
Pučko otvoreno učilište Hrvatski dom Petrinja

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
"This memorial gallery of modern art was founded to commemorate the artist, teacher and educationalist Krsto Hegedušić, who was born on November 16, 1901 in Petrinja. The objective of the gallery is to collect and present as many works as possible of Krsto Hegedušić and of the young artists who were members of his master workshop from 1950 to 1975. The gallery also collects the works of other fine artists as wells as testimonies of the history and culture of the city of Petrinja and its local area.

The Krsto Hegedušić Gallery, founded in 1987, operates in the Hrvatski dom, Petrinja, as part of the adult education centre. It is called after the well known artist, teacher and educator, Krsto Hegedušić, born in 1901 in Petrinja. The first artworks were donated in 1987 by friends and family of the artist, and works by assistants in the master workshop. During the time of the Homeland War, Petrinja was occupied, and 60 works were stolen from the gallery; they have never been recovered. With a donation of works by Zagreb artists, as organised by Božo Biškupić MSc, the gallery obtained 36 new works. With its constant exhibition activity, 160 other new pieces were collected for the holdings and the total holding of the gallery amounts to 233 fine and applied art works. There is a small library in the gallery, with 208 titles on art, monographs and catalogues. The adult education institute has printed monographs by Dr Boris Vrga entitled Centuries of Petrinja Art and Vilim Muha. As well as solo exhibitions, thematic shows are put on, drawing public attention to the riches of the historical heritage, the traditional folk art and the culture of Petrinja." (MDC)

Year of foundation: 1987.
The Museum has occasional exhibitions.
 



Božidar Škofač Ethnographic Collection

Letovanić 150
HR-44271 Letovanić (Sisak-Moslavina (Sisacko-moslavacka zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Tel.: 091-5287-510

Info Telefon: 044/751-155



Moslavina Regional Museum in Kutina

Trg kralja Tomislava 8+13
HR-44320 Kutina (Sisak-Moslavina (Sisacko-moslavacka zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Slavica Moslavac
Fax.: 044/683-548

Info Telefon: 044/683-548, 683-569
Besucher-Email: muzej-moslavine-kutina@sk.t-com.hr
http://www.muzej-moslavine.hr...

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Moslavina Museum aims to preserve the rich cultural and material heritage of the area of Moslavina from prehistory to the present day.

The museum’s activities include research, study and publication of the archaeological, historical, ethnographic and artistic material from the area of Moslavina and Croatian Posavina, as well as field work, exhibitions, and collaboration with other institutions.

Year of foundation: 1960.
The Museum has occasional exhibitions.
 



Jasenovac Memorial Site Memorial Museum

Braće Radić 147
HR-44324 Jasenovac (Sisak-Moslavina (Sisacko-moslavacka zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
mr. sc. Nataša Jovičić
Fax.: 044/672-319

Info Telefon: 044/672-319
Besucher-Email: rmackovic@jusp-jasenovac.hr
http://www.jusp-jasenovac.hr...

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Year of foundation: 1968.

"The mission of the Museum of the Jasenovac Memorial Area is to stand as a testament to the suffering of its victims and survivors and make firm the message that such crimes against humanity should never be repeated. It serves as a place to reflect on the value of each human life and the responsibility that each individual has to the construction of a more humane future for the coming generations.

The Jasenovac Memorial Area and the Memorial Museum were founded in 1968 on the site of the former Ustasha concentration camp called Ciglana 3 in Jasenovac, in which for 1337 days, men, women and children were killed every single day because they were Serbs, Roma, Jews, or communists or antifascists – Croats, Muslims and Slovenes, because they were opponents of the policy of genocide, state terrorism, persecution and robbery, carried out on the basis of racial, ethnic, religious and ideological intolerance by the Ustasha government in the so-called Independent State of Croatia from April 1941 to May 1945. The mission of the Jasenovac Memorial Area is the preservation of a permanent memory of the victims who suffered in World War II in the Ustasha concentration camp of Jasenovac and its execution sites, among which Donja Gradina occupies a special place for the sheer scope of the crimes committed there. The work of the museum is the investigation, collection, study, protection and presentation of museum material and documentation related to the working of the system of the Ustasha camps of Jasenovac, collaboration with surviving inmates, education, projects of exhibition and publishing activities, and the organisation of commemorations in honour of the victims of Jasenovac. The Memorial Area was built up right by the side of the central area of the former Ciglana [Brickworks] 3 camp. In the memorial area, mounds of earth and hollows mark the sites of the authentic camp facilities and the execution grounds within the actual camp. The way to the Flower monument is paved with railway ties, a symbolic continuation of the line that brought the prisoners to the camp. In the Grove of Premonition, at the site of the one-time southern entrance, a memorial train has been placed. From it the way leads to the camp cemetery, Limani, in which there are seven mass graves. As well as the memorial space in Jasenovac, the institution looks after the preserved authentic camp structure called Kula and the camp cemetery in Stara Gradiška, the Roma cemetery in Uštica (17 mass graves), the mass graves in Krapje, Mlaka and Jablanac. Since the end of 2006 an education centre has been working alongside the Memorial Museum. It is planned to build an educational trail – a trail of remembrance of the memorial area of the former Ustasha camp Ciglana 3 in Jasenovac.“ (MDC)
 



Lonjsko Polje Nature Park

Trg Kralja Petra Svacica bb
HR-44324 Jasenovac (Sisak-Moslavina (Sisacko-moslavacka zupanija))


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Kontakt / Contact:
Davor Anzil
Tel.: 098 222-085
Fax.: 044 715-115

Info Telefon: 044 715-115
http://www.pp-lonjsko-polje.hr/...

 
Träger/Financial provider:
Republic of Croatia

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
The main entrance is Cigoæ Info and Educational Centre, Cigoce 26.
Open the whole year round from 0800 to 1600.
The Info Centre is located in a revitalised wooden Posavina house, where you will be met by a guide/educationalist who can give you a mass of facts and figures about Èigoæ, as well as about Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. On the ground floor there is a little traditional carpenter's shop, a souvenir shop and a toilet.



 
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