Mimara Museum and its collection

Mimara Museum
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The Mimara Museum is a museum in Zagreb that hold the collection of of Ante and Wiltrud Topić Mimara, with objects dating from the prehistoric period up to the 20th century. The works on display in the museum include works by French painters (Georges de La Tour, Boucher, Chardin, Delacroix, Corot, Manet, Renoir and Degas), Italian painters (Lorenzetti, Giorgione, Veronese and Canaletto), Flemish painters (Van der Weyden, Bosch, Rubens and Van Dyck), Dutch painters (Van Goyen and Ruisdael), German painters (Holbein, Liebermann and Leibl), Spanish painters (Velázquez, Murillo and Goya) and English painters (Gainsborough, Turner and Bonington)

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Mimara Museum
Rooseveltov trg 5
10000 Zagreb

Visitor information Mimara Museum

Opening hours

Summer (July 1st – September 30th):
Tuesday – Friday 10:00-19:00
Saturday 10:00-17:00
Sunday 10:00-14:00

Winter (October 1st – June 30th):
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10:00-17:00
Thursday 10:00-19:00
Sunday 10:00-14:00

Admission

65+€30.00
Adults€40.00
Pupils€30.00
Students€30.00

Groups of 20 persons or more - 30 KN

Facilities

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Location & Map

Rooseveltov trg 5, Zagreb

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Exhibitions

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Mimara Museum Reviews

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    The Mimara Museum in Zagreb, Croatia, offers a diverse collection of art and artifacts spanning various periods and cultures. Housed in a grand neo-Renaissance building, the museum showcases paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Visitors appreciate the extensive range of exhibits, including works by renowned European masters and ancient civilizations. While the collection is impressive in its breadth, some reviewers note that the presentation and labeling of artworks could be improved for a more informative experience. The museum's atmosphere is generally quiet, allowing for contemplative viewing. However, some areas may benefit from better lighting and modernized displays. Despite these minor drawbacks, many visitors find the Mimara Museum to be a worthwhile cultural destination in Zagreb, particularly for art enthusiasts and those interested in a wide-ranging historical collection.

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