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  2. Museum of Broken Relationships - Wikipedia

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    Three years later, Grubišić contacted Vištica with this idea, this time in earnest. [6] They started asking their friends to donate objects left behind from their break-ups, and the collection was born. [6] It was shown to the public for the first time in 2006, in Glyptotheque Zagreb, as a part of the 41st Zagreb Salon. [7]

  3. Croatian Museum of Naïve Art - Wikipedia

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    From time to time, the museum organizes topics and retrospective exhibitions by naïve artists, expert meetings and educational workshops and playrooms. [1] The museum is located on the first floor of the 18th-century Raffay Palace, 350 square metres (3,800 sq ft), in Gornji Grad at Sv. Ćirila i Metoda 3.

  4. Ethnographic Museum, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The Ethnographic Museum Zagreb is ethnography museum which is located at 14 Ivan Mažuranić Square in Zagreb, Croatia. It was founded in 1919 by Salamon Berger. It lies in the Secession building of the one-time Trades Hall of 1903, designed by the architect Vjekoslav Bastl. The statues in the central part of the façade are the work of Rudolf ...

  5. Time in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    In formal and written language, the time of day is usually expressed using the 24-hour clock. Hours and minutes are separated using either a colon or a full stop. [3] Leading zeroes should only be used for minutes, except in tables, on electronic displays etc. In informal use, especially in speech, the 12-hour clock is used.

  6. Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts - Wikipedia

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    The institution was founded in Zagreb on 29 April 1861 by the decision of the Croatian Parliament as the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts. [4] The bishop and benefactor Josip Juraj Strossmayer, a prominent advocate of higher education during the 19th century Croatian national romanticism, set up a trust fund for this purpose and in 1860 submitted a large donation to the then viceroy of ...

  7. Maksimir Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was opened in 1794 [3] under the initiative of the man for whom it was named, Bishop Maksimilijan Vrhovac of Zagreb (1752–1827). [2] At that time, the park was located on the outskirts of the city, while today the city's neighborhoods have largely enveloped it.

  8. 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.

  9. Zagrebački električni tramvaj - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb today features an extensive tram network with 15 day and 4 night lines running over 117 km (73 mi) of tracks through 255 stations and transporting almost 500,000 passengers per day. During the day, every line runs on average every 5–10 minutes, but almost every station serves at least two routes.