Museum of Slavonia
Muzej Slavonije | |
Main building in Tvrđa | |
Established | 1877; 147 years ago (1877) |
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Location | Osijek, Croatia |
Visitors | 28,001 (2017)[1] |
Director | Grgur Marko Ivanković |
Website | mso |
Museum of Slavonia (Croatian: Muzej Slavonije) is the largest general-type museum in Croatia.[2]
Museum of Slavonia was established in 1877 in Osijek. Since 1946, it is located in the City Magistracy building, constructed in 1702 for the purposes of the Vienna Chamber, town government and police. Today, among the museums numerous collections, the most prized are the Roman Mursa and numismatic collections. The Museum's library contains more than 70,000 books.[2][3]
Notes
- ^ "Posjećenost hrvatskih muzeja u 2017. godini" (PDF). mdc.hr (in Croatian). Zagreb: Museum Documentation Center. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
- ^ a b "Museum of Slavonia". Retrieved 2010-10-11.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Povijest muzeja" (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2000-12-17. Retrieved 2010-10-15.
External links
- Official website (in Croatian)
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Osijek
- History of Osijek
- Tvrđa
- Croatian War of Independence
- Mayors
- Donji grad
- Gornji grad
- Industrijska četvrt
- Jug II
- Novi grad
- Retfala
- Tvrđa
landmarks
- Ante Starčević Square
- City Guard
- County palace
- Eurodom
- European Avenue
- Franjo Tuđman Bridge
- Pedestrian bridge
- Pejačević Castle
- Portanova
- Normann Palace
- Slavonian Command Palace
- Statue of the Holy Trinity
- Co-cathedral
- St. Roch's Church (Gornji grad)
- St. Roch's Church (Donji grad)
- St. Michael's Church
- Glorious Name of Mary's Church
- St. Family's Church
- St. Joseph the Worker's Church
- St. Cross Tump's Church
- St. Leopold Bogdan Mandić's Church
- St. Osijek Martyrs's Church
- Sts. Cyril and Methodius's Church
- Martyrdom of John the Baptist's Church
- St. Luke's Church
- Dormition of the Mother of God
museums
- Gallery of fine arts
- Gallery Waldinger
- Gallery Vernissage
- Archaeological museum
- Museum of Slavonia
- University of Osijek
- Art
- Agriculture
- Civil Engineering
- Economics
- Electrical Engineering
- Food Technology
- Law
- Medicine
- Philosophy
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