2019.09. Zagreb-Mimara Museum: Back to Zagreb again to the Mimara National Museum. Monet, Mingguan Kiln Celestial Ball Bottle, and Rhinoceros Terrace are the most valuable and great!
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A joy to wander among the masters.....with rarely another person in sight. The top floor exhibits paintings primarily from the 12th to the 20th centuries. French, Spanish, Italian, and Flemish/Dutch...
This is an exceptional mega Museum consisting of private art collection of Ante Topic Mimara, a rare and dedicated individual. I went through this amazing exhibits spanning three millennia from wide r...
This was the most beautiful venue for our daughter’s wedding reception this past June, 2019! The museum is gorgeous from the outside as well as the inside.…the exhibits are beautiful and well worth th...
The Mimara Museum is an art gallery in the Republic of Croatia capital of Zagreb. It is mostly exhibited by Antequera Picama and donated to Croatia for many priceless artworks. The museum shows a wide range of exhibits including portraits, glassware, sculptures and oriental art, as well as works by popular painters Rembrandt, Velazquez and Raphael.
2019.09. Zagreb-Mimara Museum: Back to Zagreb again to the Mimara National Museum. Monet, Mingguan Kiln Celestial Ball Bottle, and Rhinoceros Terrace are the most valuable and great!
The largest art museum, the ticket is 40 Kuna, the most cost-effective.
This is one of the most famous art museums in Croatia. It has a collection of more than 3,700 works of art, covering all historical stages from prehistoric civilization to the 20th century. It is very worth seeing. It is good.
This is a very good museum in Croatia. Although there are only a few thousand pieces in the collection, many exquisite local artworks can be seen. I think it is worth seeing and it is exquisite.
It's really a very good art gallery. There are more than 3000 collections in it, so it doesn't seem to be strenuous, but the selections are all fine works. It takes about half a day to see them all, which is pretty good.