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Zagreb and Museum Museum of the City of Zagreb Archaeological Museum Zagreb Musée Mimara This museum, founded in 1907, has two types of collections, a section is devoted to the history of the city and the other part is itself devoted to Art. Have well over 7500 different items on the history of Zagreb and arranged informative and enjoyable. A real history lesson. Croatian History Museum Founded in the first half of the 19th century (1846), this museum exhibitions devoted to antiquity, the Middle Ages and also the Egyptian Art (whose collection is one of the rarest moon in Europe). You will find a very rare piece the pride of Zagreb, a mummy with linen bandages have the longest text in the Egyptian language of the time. The museum also has a collection of coins and status as well as a library of over 50,000 titles. Zagreb Archaeological Museum, this museum has a fabulous collection of objects and documents belonging to the Croatian heritage. This heritage is both historical and cultural traces the life of the Croatian people from the Middle Ages to today. Museum of Contemporary Art Devoted exclusively to contemporary art, through these works (paintings, photographs and sculptures), one is immersed in the imagination of artists from all backgrounds. Different objects related to customs and traditional Croatian and various objects from the whole world costumes are exhibited in the museum. Mirama Museum Thanks to a donation from Mr. and Mrs. Mimara, the museum is named, were the works of all backgrounds and great master such as Rubens, Rembrandt, Velasquez, Goya and others proposed that the museum visit. This is some 3,800 works that make this museum a ride that will transport you to the various artistic currents. Croatian Museum of Naive Art Ethnographic Museum Zagreb… The city of History and Arts This museum, located in the Upper Town, has the distinction of being one of the first museums of its kind in the world. His impressive collection of sculpture, paintings and drawings, in all more than 1500 pieces, represents the Croatian naive art and beyond.