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Zagreb City Museum
Opatička 20
mgz@mgz.hr
www.mgz.hr
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The Zagreb City
Museum was founded by the Brethren of the
Croatian Dragon Society in 1907. In the
ninetieth year of its existence, 1997, the
Museum opened what was only its sixth permanent
exhibition, for the first time in restored and
appropriate premises, making use of the state of
the art in contemporary museum technology. The
exhibition shows the past of the City of Zagreb,
from prehistory, traces of which were recently
uncovered under the very building of the museum
itself, to the present day. The permanent
exhibition is built around the objects that the
Museum possesses.
A modern approach to the creation and
visualisation of the life of the city has led us
to link the objects with the social context in
which they once had their being. Wherever it has
been possible, we have endeavoured to support
the historicity of the theme by some authentic
document.
A sense of connectedness has been achieved by
the interweaving of theme and object, and has
determined the basic conception behind the
presentation of the permanent exhibition. A
combined chronological and thematic approach and
the application of contemporary museological and
technological principles have enhanced the
interest and accessibility of the Museum for the
visitor of today.
The permanent exhibition gives a portrait of the
city in all of its aspects, showing it in the
light of politics, the church, history,
economics and business, town-planning and
architecture, the history of art and literature,
entertainment, and everyday life.
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