Housed in a grand, neo-Renaissance palace in the Lower Town of Zagreb, the Mimara Museum opened its doors in 1987. The museum is home to over 3,750 artifacts and artworks that span three millennia, from ancient pottery and canvases by the Old Masters to Qing-dynasty objets d’art. Visitors can explore a rich tapestry of historical and cultural treasures, each piece offering a glimpse into different eras and civilizations. The museum’s extensive collection invites guests to delve into the intricate details of art and history, making it a significant cultural institution in Croatia.
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