Croatian History Museum
Croatian History Museum (Matoševa 9, Zagreb) — In 1991, at a time of democratic change and the processes which led to independence for the Republic of Croatia, the Historical Museum of Croatia and the Museum of the Revolution of the Peoples of Croatia were integrated to establish the unified state institution known as the Croatian History Museum.
The Museum’s activities proceed at two locations in Zagreb: in the Baroque-era palace in Matoševa street no. 9 and in a section of the Meštrović Pavilion on Victims of Fascism Square (Trg žrtava fašizma). All exhibitions and other programmes open to the public take place in the Museum’s Baroque palace on Matoševa street. The Croatian History Museum also has operational jurisdiction over the Ivan Goran Kovačić Memorial Museum in Lukovdol, in which a permanent display was opened in 2003. Hours: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm (Monday – Friday), 10:00 am – 1:00 pm (weekend). Admission: 10 kuna (adults), 5 kuna (seniors / students/children above 6 years of age). Free for children under 7 years of age.
