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Mimara Museum
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Rooseveltov trg 5, 10000, Zagreb, CroatiaMapa
Teléfono+385 1 4828 100
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2019.09. Museo de Mimara de Zagreb: Volver a Zagreb al Museo Nacional de Mimara. ¡Mora, Ming-Burro, ¡El pico de la orilla de la colina es el más valioso, ¡muy bien!
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2019.09. Museo de Mimara de Zagreb: Volver a Zagreb al Museo Nacional de Mimara. ¡Mora, Ming-Burro, ¡El pico de la orilla de la colina es el más valioso, ¡muy bien!
The Mimara Museum is one of the most famous art museums in Croatia. There are 3700 different works of art in the museum, of which more than 1500 are permanent exhibits. These works cover almost every historical period from prehistoric to 20th century. They are comprehensive and representative. The art works of the Mimara Museum mainly include the works of the famous Italian painter Raffaello in the Renaissance, Giorgione in the Renaissance, Michelangelo in the late 16th century and early 17th century, Merisi and De Caravaggio, etc. Sixty works by famous Dutch painters Van Goyen, Jacob & Leibl, Van Goyen, Ruisdael, 30 by famous Spanish painters Vel & zquez and Murillo, 20 by famous German painters Holbein and Leibl, and 30 by British painters Konsbo. Gainsborough, Bonington and other famous painters, as well as 120 works from French painters such as Georges de la Tour, Boucher and Delacroix.
One rainy afternoon, we soaked in the museum, many exquisite exhibits are Chinese works of art. Strangely, some of the paintings need to be repaired with adhesive tape, I am speechless, is it money to repair them?
Since most museum exhibits originate from Mr. Mimara's private collection, there are many strange gadgets that are not common in large museums. The more you look at them, the more interesting they become. Later, I met a young Croatian genius. He gave me a lot of science popularization, and the amount of knowledge was blown out. I really admire him.
Renaissance architecture, the appearance of a very small place, very few tourists, exhibits are not many, the three-story right-hand exhibition hall has Raphael paintings, the underground floor has a Croatian stamp exhibition since 1991. It's worth taking some time to see.