Costing some 60 million euros and covering 14,500 square metres, the MCA - MSU in Croatian - is the most significant museum to open in Zagreb for more than...
Avenija Dubrovnik 17
A florist shop nominally, this is a spot where art and flowers intersect. For a tourist's purposes, Saša Šekoranja's shop is the best place to give your...
Ilica 82
The regular line-up of exhibitions, talks, performances, discussions, book launches annd happenings here rivals the programme of any other major art...
Teslina 7
Possibly Zagreb's grandest antique shop, Badrov functions perfectly well as a gallery-type attraction too. Nearly all of Zagreb's styles - most influenced...
Trg žrtava fašizma 1
Lurking mysteriously in a little-visited area 4km west of the centre is this brand-new private art gallery, occupying a century-old barrack block painted in...
Baruna Filipovica 23AHoused 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...
Sv Ćirila i Metoda 3
Croatia's most internationally renowned sculptor, Ivan Meštrović, lived and worked in this restored trio of adjoining 17th-century mansions in Gornji Grad...
Mletačka 8
When it comes to historical art collections, the Mimara is certainly Zagreb's biggest in terms of quantity. Donated to the city by wealthy patron Ante Topić...
Rooseveltov trg 5
Visit for the building alone, a circular pavilion standing in the middle of Victims of Facism Square a ten-minute walk south-east of the main square.The...
Trg žrtava fašizma
A gallery in the former clothes shop that stages a new exhibition every week has proved an instant hit. Greta's coordinator David Lušičić holds an MA in...
Ilica 92
Set in the stunning space of a former Jesuit monastery in Gornji Grad, this is the major venue for touring art exhibitions, mixing blockbuster international...
Ježuitski trg 4
A rambling complex which contains many venues, the Student Centre (Studentski centar, or simply 'SC') hosts a variety of club, gig and festival-related...
Savska 25
Created for the Millennial exhibition in Budapest in 1896, this impressive, iron-framed building was then shipped back to Zagreb, where it centrepieces...
Trg kralja Tomislava 22Cultural and information centre near the main square, with its own bar and regular screenings of international films - a significant number of the arthouse...
Preradovićeva 5
This neo-Renaissance palace, built in 1884 to accommodate Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer's private collection of European paintings, is Zagreb's foremost...
Trg NŠ Zrinskog 11