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
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 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 Mestrovic Gallery is dedicated to the work of Ivan Mestrovic (1883 – 1962), a Croatian sculptor, architect, and writer. The villa was built for the ... 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 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 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
The Museum of Fine Arts in Split, founded in 1931, features a valuable collection of over 5,200 works spanning from the 14th century up to the present day. ... read more
The Museum of Vučedol Culture is an important archaeological site, which became the eponym of the Vučedol culture during the Copper Age (ca. 3500 to 1700 BC). The ... 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 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
Veliki Tabor Castle dates from the middle of 15th century and was built by the Rattkay family, a noble family from Hungary, who remained there until 1793, when the ... 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 Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments is dedicated to research, preserve and present cultural artefacts of the Croats from the Middle Ages, respectively ... 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 Museum of Slavonia, opened in 1877 as the Royal Museum of the City of Osijek, is dedicated to the protection and presentation of the cultural heritage of ... read more
The Natural History Museum has over 150,000 museum objects, which are divided into mineral and geological, paleontological, botanical and zoological parts. The permanent ... read more
The Marton Museum is the first privately owned museum in Croatia and dedicated to 18th and 19th century European applied art. It was founded in 2003 by Veljko Marton a ... read more
The Museum of Fine Arts Osijek has a fine collection of paintings, drawings, graphics, sculptures and medals of the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, of which the ... read more
The Cultural and Scientific Center "Milutin Milanković", located in his birth house, is dedicated to the life and work of Milutin Milanković (1879 – ... read more