Worth a visit to see what life would have been like for one of Trogirs powerful families or if you have wondered what the buildings you walk past are like inside.
An interesting, if slightly random collection of curios dating from ancient Greece to the 20th century.
There's a couple of exceptional pieces, a carving of a cockerel captured from an Ottoman galley and an excellent relief of the Madonna by one of the masters of Trogir.
There is an small art gallery of impressionistic potraits, landscapes and some excellent modernist ceramics by local artists.
The leaflet provided is very informative and there is a lot to read about the various items and history of Trogir.
Its an eccentric museum, worth it to just to wander around the building, and let's face it, there are worse things to spend 4 euros on in Trogir.
A welcome break from the crowds and you can soak up the old city vibe by sitting in...
Read moreMuseum is quite poor in comparison with such places in Sibenik or Split where they really worth visiting. However in Trogir it's a 100-th position in a list of attraction. The museum consists of three parts: collection of stone-cutting artefacts (wouldn't call them masterpieces), gallery of Croatian 20-th century painter and the main museum. The main part of museum are 5 or 6 rooms with furniture, some routine stuff, portraits, 19-th century postcards, old newspapers and so on. Frankly, the whole complex of museum is OK, but the main part is such boredom.
The thing why I didn't put 2 stars is a three-room space for a kind of modern art which is 1) free ('cause museum complex is not), 2) may be interesting for somebody who would...
Read moreI really feel let down by this the girl at the entrance was rude and couldn’t really be bothered to speak “another tourist” look on her face just down right rude. We didn’t do the museum just the Dali exhibition well what can I say about that well it’s not really any original work just a collection of prints and limited edition bit like someone had bought a load of bits of eBay that had Dali on them so if you want to see a load of copies and limited edition fine but none of it you will really recognise...
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