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Croatian Museum of Naïve Art
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The Croatian Museum of Naïve Art is a fine art museum in Zagreb, Croatia dedicated to the work of naïve artists of the 20th century. The museum holdings consist of over 1,900 works of art - paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints, mainly by Croatians but also by other well-known international artists in the genre.
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Croatian Museum of Naïve Art

Ćirilometodska ul. 3, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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The Croatian Museum of Naïve Art is a fine art museum in Zagreb, Croatia dedicated to the work of naïve artists of the 20th century. The museum holdings consist of over 1,900 works of art - paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints, mainly by Croatians but also by other well-known international artists in the genre.

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attractions: Lotrščak Tower, Saint Mark’s Church, Klovićevi Dvori Gallery, Stone Gate, Zagreb 80's museum, Dverce Palace, Croatian History Museum, Ban Josip Jelačić Statue, Croatian Natural History Museum, Park Grič, restaurants: Konoba Didov san, Curry Bowl, Otto & Frank, Restoran Uspinjača, History Bar & Club, ​Batak Centar Cvjetni, Kungfu Express, Plac Kitchen & Grill, Lanterna na Dolcu, Kaptolska Klet
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+385 1 4851 911
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Nearby attractions of Croatian Museum of Naïve Art

Lotrščak Tower

Saint Mark’s Church

Klovićevi Dvori Gallery

Stone Gate

Zagreb 80's museum

Dverce Palace

Croatian History Museum

Ban Josip Jelačić Statue

Croatian Natural History Museum

Park Grič

Lotrščak Tower

Lotrščak Tower

4.7

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Saint Mark’s Church

Saint Mark’s Church

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Open 24 hours
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Klovićevi Dvori Gallery

Klovićevi Dvori Gallery

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Stone Gate

Stone Gate

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The Croatian Museum of Naive Art, located in Zagreb, Croatia, was established in 1952. It is the first museum in the world dedicated to showcasing the works of naive art. The museum's collection includes a wide range of paintings, sculptures, and drawings created by self-taught artists. Naive art, characterized by its simplicity, vibrant colors, and folk-inspired motifs, gained recognition in Croatia in the mid-20th century. The museum plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of naive art, both domestically and internationally.

Step into a world where colors come alive, The Croatian Museum of Naive Art, where dreams thrive. Vibrant hues dance upon the canvas with glee, Inviting you to embrace the gallery's artistic spree.

From vibrant reds to shades of golden bliss, Each stroke reveals a tale, a moment of pure bliss. Bold blues and greens, a symphony of delight, A kaleidoscope of emotions, an enchanting sight.

Let the vivid colors ignite your imagination, In this realm of naive art, a vibrant sensation. Embrace the gallery, let your spirit soar, Discover a world where creativity truly explores.

The Croatian Museum of Naive Art beckons near, Where vivid colors whisper secrets in your ear. Come, wander through this chromatic treasure trove, And let the vibrant palette ignite your...

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5.0
2y

A short visit worth trying; there are only a few pieces, less than 10 rooms: I personally spent 1.30-2h inside. And tickets are cheap. All works were from local, Croatian, naive-style artists from the xx (and some xxi) century. Pieces were funny on one side, as naive art is kind of a "wrong art", i.e. proportions and colours are wrong, subjects are weird... but they were also very rich in details, they showed parts of xx century's local life you usually don't see in paintings (and the fact that they depict this often ignored country is just some added value), and, finally, these "ugly" figures are actually very expressive, they seem to tell their daily, sometimes sad, stories, about farms, fields, war, changing season, all that this country is...

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5.0
5y

Since 1994, this 19th-century building with its beautiful Neo-Baroque façade has housed works from an exhibition of Naive painters which opened in Zagreb in 1952. The paintings are characterized by the use of vivid colour and a strong feeling for narrative. There are paintings by the founders of the Naive trend, Ivan Generalić and Mirko Virius, as well as by the Hlebine school, where works by Ivan Večenaj and Mijo Kovačić stand out, and primitive artists from other regions (Ivan Lacković, Ivan Rabuzin, Slavko Stolnik and Matija Skurjeni). Among the sculptures are several by...

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The Croatian Museum of Naive Art, located in Zagreb, Croatia, was established in 1952. It is the first museum in the world dedicated to showcasing the works of naive art. The museum's collection includes a wide range of paintings, sculptures, and drawings created by self-taught artists. Naive art, characterized by its simplicity, vibrant colors, and folk-inspired motifs, gained recognition in Croatia in the mid-20th century. The museum plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of naive art, both domestically and internationally. Step into a world where colors come alive, The Croatian Museum of Naive Art, where dreams thrive. Vibrant hues dance upon the canvas with glee, Inviting you to embrace the gallery's artistic spree. From vibrant reds to shades of golden bliss, Each stroke reveals a tale, a moment of pure bliss. Bold blues and greens, a symphony of delight, A kaleidoscope of emotions, an enchanting sight. Let the vivid colors ignite your imagination, In this realm of naive art, a vibrant sensation. Embrace the gallery, let your spirit soar, Discover a world where creativity truly explores. The Croatian Museum of Naive Art beckons near, Where vivid colors whisper secrets in your ear. Come, wander through this chromatic treasure trove, And let the vibrant palette ignite your artistic love.
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Since 1994, this 19th-century building with its beautiful Neo-Baroque façade has housed works from an exhibition of Naive painters which opened in Zagreb in 1952. The paintings are characterized by the use of vivid colour and a strong feeling for narrative. There are paintings by the founders of the Naive trend, Ivan Generalić and Mirko Virius, as well as by the Hlebine school, where works by Ivan Večenaj and Mijo Kovačić stand out, and primitive artists from other regions (Ivan Lacković, Ivan Rabuzin, Slavko Stolnik and Matija Skurjeni). Among the sculptures are several by Lavoslav Troti.
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El Museo de Arte Naif de Zagreb (Croacia) está considerado el primero del mundo dedicado al arte Naif. El termité Naif proviene de la palabra francesa naive, que significa:"ingenuo", "inocente". El arte Naif surge a finales del siglo XIX en Francia con el pintor Henri Rousseau. Se trata de un arte hermoso por la forma un tanto "infantil" de retratar la realidad, y por la utilización de colores vibrantes. Recoge imágenes de la vida campesina, de una forma romántica, poética. El arte Naif comienza en Croacia con la Escuela de Hlebine (1930). El Museo alberga más de 15.000 obras y únicas e impredecibles. Esculturas, cuadrados, dibujos fascinantes que representan personas, paisajes, animales,etc. de proporciones inusuales y utilizando unas perspectivas que escapan a toda lógica. Autores como Krsto Hegeduric, Ivan Generalic, Franjo Mazo, Ivan Rabuzin, obtuvieron un reconocimiento internacional. Sus obras exaltan el concepto romántico del mosaico de Podravina, y una idealización lírica de la vida aldeana. Estos autores buscaban formas de expresión que evocaran la infancia. Por sus colores vivos y por sus reminiscencias al imaginario infantil, el arte Naif es un arte popular. La temática de las obras gira en torno a la vida campesina: tradiciones, costumbres y religión. El museo está ubicado en un espléndido edificio de estilo neobarroco del siglo XIII, el Palacio Raffa (en Gornji grand, zona Alta de Zagreb). El exterior del edificio presenta una fachada de líneas sencillas, con amplias puertas de madera sobre las que ondea la bandera de Croacia. Sí vas con niños, podrán descansar en una sala habilitada para ellos.
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Since 1994, this 19th-century building with its beautiful Neo-Baroque façade has housed works from an exhibition of Naive painters which opened in Zagreb in 1952. The paintings are characterized by the use of vivid colour and a strong feeling for narrative. There are paintings by the founders of the Naive trend, Ivan Generalić and Mirko Virius, as well as by the Hlebine school, where works by Ivan Večenaj and Mijo Kovačić stand out, and primitive artists from other regions (Ivan Lacković, Ivan Rabuzin, Slavko Stolnik and Matija Skurjeni). Among the sculptures are several by Lavoslav Troti.
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El Museo de Arte Naif de Zagreb (Croacia) está considerado el primero del mundo dedicado al arte Naif. El termité Naif proviene de la palabra francesa naive, que significa:"ingenuo", "inocente". El arte Naif surge a finales del siglo XIX en Francia con el pintor Henri Rousseau. Se trata de un arte hermoso por la forma un tanto "infantil" de retratar la realidad, y por la utilización de colores vibrantes. Recoge imágenes de la vida campesina, de una forma romántica, poética. El arte Naif comienza en Croacia con la Escuela de Hlebine (1930). El Museo alberga más de 15.000 obras y únicas e impredecibles. Esculturas, cuadrados, dibujos fascinantes que representan personas, paisajes, animales,etc. de proporciones inusuales y utilizando unas perspectivas que escapan a toda lógica. Autores como Krsto Hegeduric, Ivan Generalic, Franjo Mazo, Ivan Rabuzin, obtuvieron un reconocimiento internacional. Sus obras exaltan el concepto romántico del mosaico de Podravina, y una idealización lírica de la vida aldeana. Estos autores buscaban formas de expresión que evocaran la infancia. Por sus colores vivos y por sus reminiscencias al imaginario infantil, el arte Naif es un arte popular. La temática de las obras gira en torno a la vida campesina: tradiciones, costumbres y religión. El museo está ubicado en un espléndido edificio de estilo neobarroco del siglo XIII, el Palacio Raffa (en Gornji grand, zona Alta de Zagreb). El exterior del edificio presenta una fachada de líneas sencillas, con amplias puertas de madera sobre las que ondea la bandera de Croacia. Sí vas con niños, podrán descansar en una sala habilitada para ellos.
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