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  2. Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, a decision was made to move the museum to a brand new building on the corner of Dubrovnik and Većeslav Holjevac avenues in Novi Zagreb district. A competition for the building's design was held, and architect Igor Franić's design was chosen out of 85 entries submitted. The cornerstone for the new building was laid in November 2003 ...

  3. Modern Gallery, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    www.nmmu.hr The Modern Gallery entrance at night Modern Gallery ( Croatian : Moderna galerija ; since 2021 the National Museum of Modern Art , Nacionalni muzej moderne umjetnosti ) is a museum in Zagreb , Croatia that holds the most important and comprehensive collection of paintings , sculptures and drawings by 19th and 20th century Croatian ...

  4. Croatian Museum of Naïve Art - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] By 1956 it was known as the Gallery of Primitive Art (Galerija primitivne umjetnosti), and was then part of the Zagreb Municipal Galleries (today the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb). [ 4 ] [ 6 ] Since 1994, in line with a decision by the Croatian Parliament, its title has been the Croatian Museum of Naive Art. [ 7 ]

  5. List of newspapers in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Jutarnji list (est. 1998, based in Zagreb) jutarnji.hr; Novi list (est. 1900, based in Rijeka; the oldest Croatian newspaper still in existence) novilist.hr; Slobodna Dalmacija (est. 1943, based in Split) slobodnadalmacija.hr; Večernji list (est. 1959, based in Zagreb) vecernji.hr; Specialized dailies. Poslovni dnevnik (est. 2004, business and ...

  6. Klovićevi Dvori Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Juraj Julije Klović in front of the gallery entrance (since 2013). Klovićevi Dvori Gallery (Croatian: Galerija Klovićevi dvori, abbr. GKD, or simply Klovićevi dvori) [pronunciation?] is an art gallery in Zagreb, Croatia.

  7. Meštrović Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Meštrović Pavilion (Croatian: Meštrovićev paviljon), also known as the Home of the Croatian Visual Artists (Croatian: Dom hrvatskih likovnih umjetnika) and colloquially as the Mosque (Croatian: Džamija), is a cultural venue and the official seat of the Croatian Society of Fine Artists (HDLU) located on the Square of the Victims of Fascism in central Zagreb, Croatia.

  8. Zagreb Fair - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb Assembly (Croatian: Zagrebački zbor), the predecessor to Zagreb Fair, was founded by a group of Croatian businessmen, including Ferdinand Budicki and Samuel David Alexander. The Assembly was one of the co-founding institutions of The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry in 1925.

  9. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb (/ ˈ z ɑː ɡ r ɛ b / ZAH-greb [7] Croatian: ⓘ [a]) [9] is the capital and largest city of Croatia. [10] It is in the north of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain.