Osijek Archaeological Museum
Archaeological museum in Osijek, Croatia
45°33′39″N 18°41′43″E / 45.56083°N 18.69528°E / 45.56083; 18.69528Tomislav Hršak (for prehistory)
Igor Vukmanić (for antiquity)
Osijek Archaeological Museum (Croatian: Arheološki muzej Osijek) is an archaeological museum in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in Tvrđa.
It consists of two buildings: The City Guard and Brožan House.
The museum was established on 28 April 2005 by a decision of the Government of the Republic of Croatia.[1]
It was opened on 16 November 2007, in a ceremony attended by Božo Biškupić, the Minister of Culture.
References
- ^ "Povijest | |Arheološki | muzej | Osijek|". Archived from the original on 2013-08-19. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
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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