Contemporary German & European art in 1970s museum with tunnel gallery displaying new artists’ work.
Category: Museums
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Museum for European Garden Art
Expansive museum in majestic confines exploring the history & cultivation of the European garden.
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Museum Kunstpalast
Large art museum for modern & fine art masterpieces, including works by Rubens & decorative arts.
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Ethnographic Museum “Rupe”
Quaint museum with a folksy feel depicting local farming, lifestyle & cultural traditions.
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Red History Museum
The Red History Museum in Dubrovnik offers a fascinating journey through the city’s rich past. Through meticulously curated exhibits, visitors can delve into the captivating stories that have shaped Dubrovnik’s identity over centuries.
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Love Stories Museum
The Love Stories Museum in Dubrovnik offers a unique and enchanting experience, delving into the fascinating world of love throughout history. Visitors can explore captivating exhibits that showcase diverse tales of romance, heartbreak, and enduring passion from various cultures and eras.
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The Foundry Museum (Gornji Ugao)
The Foundry Museum, nestled in the charming town of Gornji Ugao near Dubrovnik, offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s rich history. Visitors can explore captivating exhibits showcasing ancient tools, artifacts, and remnants from bygone eras, providing a tangible connection to the past and shedding light on the lives and practices of those who came before.
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Museum of Selfies & Memories Dubrovnik
The Museum of Selfies & Memories Dubrovnik provides a unique and interactive experience for visitors who want to capture their memories in a fun and creative way. Guests can explore various themed rooms, each designed with unique backdrops and props that encourage them to strike a pose and create the perfect selfie. It’s a space where nostalgia meets modern technology, allowing visitors to reminisce about past experiences and forge new ones through the art of self-portraiture.
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House of Marin Držić
The House of Marin Držić stands as a testament to the rich literary heritage of Dubrovnik. This museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and works of Marin Držić, one of Croatia’s most celebrated playwrights from the 16th century. Visitors can explore his manuscripts, personal belongings, and learn about his contributions to Croatian theater and literature. The house itself is a beautifully preserved historical building, providing an authentic ambiance for visitors to step back in time and experience the world of this renowned playwright.
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WAR PHOTO LIMITED
Museum with photography exhibits illustrating the stark reality of armed conflicts around the world.