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Etnographic Museum Zagreb
Etnografski muzej Zagreb
Ethnography museum entrance
Former nameEthnography Museum in Zagreb
EstablishedOctober 22, 1919; 105 years ago (1919-10-22)
LocationIvan Mažuranić Square 14, Zagreb, Croatia
TypeEthnography museum
Collection size85.000
Directordr. sc. Zvjezdana Antoš
CuratorTea Rittig
Public transit accessBus line 118, Tram lines: 1, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 32, 34
Websitehttps://emz.hr/
Dome and statues on the facade of museum

The Ethnographic Museum Zagreb is ethnography museum which is located at 14 Ivan Mažuranić Square in Zagreb, Croatia. It was founded in 1919 by Salamon Berger. It lies in the Secession building of the one-time Trades Hall of 1903, designed by the architect Vjekoslav Bastl. The statues in the central part of the façade are the work of Rudolf Valdec. The frescoes on the interior part of the cupola were painted by Oton Iveković.

The holdings of about 80,000 items cover the ethnographic heritage of Croatia, classified in three cultural zones: the Pannonian, Dinaric and Adriatic. Only about 2,800 items are on display. The exhibits richly illustrate the traditional way of life in Croatia, with a display of gold embroidered costumes and ceremonial dresses, music instruments, furniture, cooking utensils and tools. The reconstruction of farms and rooms gives an insight in the traditional life of farmers and fishermen. The Ljeposav Perinić collection consists of a number of dolls, dressed in traditional costumes. The museum features permanent exhibitions relating to life in Kosovo during the Ottoman era and focuses on a circle of life theme, with displays focusing on birth, life, death and heritage. Divided among two buildings, visitors will see rooms furnished just as they would have been during Ottoman times, as well as a traditional "room of birth" and "room of death." Other rooms display traditional jewelry, costumes, pottery, weapons and other tools. Enthusiastic and knowledgeably English-speaking guides are available to walk you through the museum and share even more of the area's history and culture.

The museum also houses a large collection based on non-European cultures from Latin America, Central Africa, India, Melanesia, Polynesia and Australia.

Gallery

  • Traditional Croatian kids clothing Traditional Croatian kids clothing
  • Traditional Croatian room Traditional Croatian room
  • Collection from Latin America Collection from Latin America
  • Mask Mask
  • African weapon collection African weapon collection
  • Traditional Croatian dress Traditional Croatian dress
  • African collection African collection
  • weapon collection weapon collection

References

  1. "About Us". Ethnography Museum Zagreb. EMZ. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  2. "Ethnographic Museum". The Zagreb Tourist Board. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  3. "Pristina Ethnographic Museum".


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