The Croatian Museum of Naive Art (Hrvatski Muzej Naivne Umjetnosti) in Zagreb offers a unique glimpse into the 20th-century naive art movement, showcasing the works of self-taught artists. As the first museum dedicated to this genre, it houses an extensive collection featuring thousands of drawings, works on glass, and sculptures. Visitors can explore galleries that vividly capture the vibrant and often whimsical expressions of these untrained creators, providing a rich and immersive experience into a lesser-known facet of Croatian cultural heritage.
Croatian Museum of Naive Art (Hrvatski Muzej Naivne Umjetnosti)
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