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Housed on the second floor of the 18th-century Raffay Palace, this collection is a solid introduction to Croatian Naive Art, mostly the work of self-taught peasant painters from the villages of the east. The collection is frequently rotated but there are usually plenty of representations of rural life executed by the big names of the genre: Ivan Generalić, Mirko Virius and Ivan Rabuzin. Also included are international primitives such as the self-taught Polish-Ukrainian artist Nikifor.
Area Upper Town
Transport All trams to main square then funicular
Telephone 01 48 51 911
Open 10am-6pm Tue-Fri; 10am-1pm Sat, Sun
Admission 20kn
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