After four years of thorough work on repairing earthquake damage and renovating the permanent exhibition, the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb has reopened its doors to the public. An investment worth 2 million euros enabled extensive renovation of the museum. On this occasion, representatives of the City of Zagreb, an envoy from the Minister of Culture and Media, and the director of the Archaeological Museum visited the museum.
The renovated building now has a total area of 5100 m² and has been upgraded to the 3rd seismic protection level. The estimated damage to the museum's collection amounted to 200,000 euros, and 178 damaged items have mostly been restored. The renovation funding was secured from multiple sources, including insurance policy, Solidarity Fund, the City of Zagreb, and donations.
New Permanent Exhibition and Current Exhibitions
The Archaeological Museum now offers numerous new contents and exhibitions. On the first floor, the exhibition "Citius, Altius, Fortius – Communiter" showcases ancient and modern Olympic games. This exhibition runs until August 31, 2024, and admission is free from June 26 to June 29.
In the AMZ Gallery, located at Pavla Hatza 6, you can visit the exhibition "Traces of the Roman Army in the Josipović Collection," which runs until August 4, 2024. The gallery's opening hours are from Tuesday to Friday from 12 to 6 PM, and on Saturdays from 10 AM to 1 PM, with free admission.
Special Offers and Discounts
During the Museum Night 2024, the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb has prepared a rich program with both real and virtual contents. Visitors can participate in workshops for all ages and visit two exhibitions on the first floor of the museum. The AMZ Gallery also offers the exhibition "Altamira – Masterpiece of Early Art." Additionally, the museum shop and webshop offer discounts on publications and souvenirs.
The renovation of the museum not only repaired the building but also enabled the development of new educational and cultural programs. The "FROM THE MUSEUM... TO SCHOOLS!" program and workshops like "Painting with Wine" offer rich educational content for all visitors.
The Archaeological Museum Continues to Develop
The museum continues to renovate and restore its collections. The exhibition "Archaeology from the Air" showcases aerial photographs, while the exhibition project "Window into AMZ" features numerous interesting exhibits and will run until 2027.
For more information on current exhibitions and workshops, visit the official website of the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb here.
Additional Information about the Museum
The museum also participates in numerous international projects such as "Digital Museum for Adults - DIMUSA" and "Virtual Archaeological Landscapes of the Danube Region." These projects enable the digitization of museum materials and better accessibility of museum content to the wider public. Additionally, the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb actively collaborates with other institutions across Europe, contributing to the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage.
Over the past years, the museum has hosted numerous exhibitions and events, including "International Museum Day," "European Archaeology Days," and "Museum Night." Each of these events attracts a large number of visitors and promotes Croatia's rich cultural heritage.
For more information on events and exhibitions, visit the official website of the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb here.
Workshops and Educational Programs
The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb offers a rich program of workshops and educational activities for all ages. Programs like "FROM THE MUSEUM... TO SCHOOLS!" and the "Painting with Wine" workshops provide a unique opportunity for learning and creative expression.
Additionally, the museum hosts numerous professional meetings and conferences that gather experts in the field of archaeology and museology. These events enable the exchange of knowledge and experiences and contribute to the further development of museum activities.
Visit the official website of the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb here for more information on workshops and educational programs.
Creation time: 17 July, 2024
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