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Mimara Museum (Muzej Mimara)
This grand, empty-feeling building displays the eclectic art collection of a wealthy Dalma-
tian, ranging from ancient artifacts to paintings by European masters. After buying your
ticket,headuptothetopfloor(2)andtourthefinepaintinggallery.Whilethenamesarema-
jor—Rubens,Rembrandt,Velázquez, Renoir,Manet—thepaintingsthemselves areminor(I
wouldn't prioritize these over the works of Croatian artists on display elsewhere in Zagreb,
especially those at the Naive Art Museum or the Meštrovi ć Atelier). The first floor displays
sculpture and applied arts, while the ground floor has vases, carpets, and objects from the
Far East.
Cost and Hours: 40 kn, 90-kn English guidebook, free and excellent smartphone audio
tour available for download on their Wi-Fi network; July-Sept Tue-Fri 10:00-19:00, Sat
10:00-17:00,Sun10:00-14:00,closedMon;Oct-JuneTue-Sat10:00-17:00,Thuuntil19:00,
Sun 10:00-14:00, closed Mon; Rooseveltov trg 5, tel. 01/482-8100, www.mimara.hr .
Arts and Crafts Museum (Muzej za Umjetnost i Obrt)
This decorative arts collection of furniture, ceramics, and clothes is well-displayed. From
the entry, go upstairs, then work your way clockwise and up to the top floor—passing
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