announcements
- Announcement:
- Working hours: holidays
Museum will be closed on June 22nd and June 25th 2013.
Exceptionally, Museum will be open on Monday, July 1st 2013, from 10 AM till 6 PM
Entrance is free -

- Announcement:
- Exhibition: Transparent Beauty – Glass from Croatian Museums
Opening: 27th June 2013 at 8 pm at Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb
Organized by:
Archaeological Museum in Zagreb
Museum of Arts and Crafts
Mimara Museum
In the same time will be opened the exhibitions in AMZ and Museum Mimara.
On this day, Thursday, 27th June Museum will be opened untill 11 pm and entrance is free.
On Monday, 1st July, Museum will be opened from 10 to 6 pm. Free entrance
Free professional guidance: Thursday at 6 pm and Saturday at 3 pm
Venue:
Archaeological Museum in Zagreb, Trg Nikole Šubića Zrinskog 19
Transparent Beauty – Glass from Croatian Museums- from Prehistory to the Middle ages
Museum of Arts and Crafts, Trg maršala Tita 10
Transparent Beauty – Glass from Croatian Museums- from XV to XX Century
Mimara Museum, Rooseveltov trg 5
Transparent Beauty - Glass in Contemporary Croatian Sculpture
Duration: June 27 – October 13, 2013 -

- ARCHIMOUSE NEWS
-

- ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK ANDAUTONIA IN ŠČITARJEVO
- The manifestation was launched with a special programme on Sunday 26th May, with the topic “Antiquity as Inspiration” – workshops, exhibitions, Roman food and drink. In the Archaeological Park you can visit the presented part of the town of Andautonia, as well as the exhibition “Roman Flavours”, play Roman games, enjoy nature…
The park is open from 1st May to 1st November 2013
Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 18, other days by appointment
Exhibition:
SCENTS IN THE ROMAN TOWN OF ANDAUTONIA
Interpretative centre of the Andautonia Archaeological park in Ščitarjevo
Open: from 1st May to 1st November 2013
Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 18, other days by appointment -

- Summer in the Archaeological museum
- Summer in the Archaeological museum in Zagreb
The AMZ lapidarium
The program starts at 9PM
-

- PERMANENT EXHIBITION OF GREEK AND ROMAN COLLECTION
- A new section of the permanent exhibition of Greek and Roman collection is now open: EVERYDAY LIFE
You are wellcome to visit it!
-

- EXHIBITION : Two Decades of the Croatian Kuna
- Exhibition of Entry Designs for Croatian Coins
Duration: March 23rd – June 23rd 2013
See photo gallery HERE -

- Promo sale VAMZ (PDF, 14KB)
Instructions for submission of manuscripts for museum journal (PDF, 114KB)
-

- NEW - SMART GUIDE!
- Bring with you your smart phone or tablet because our free of charge audio-visual Smart Guide will conduct you through the MUSEUM.
The guide can be accessed by a WiFi wireless network and offers fascinating facts presented in an audio version, as a text and a photo gallery. -

- Cro Museums app
- More information (PDF, 370KB)
-

- MUSEUM SHOP
- NEW SOUVENIRS:
JEWELRY - Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Rings, Pendants, MAGNETS, CLOTHES
Visit us! -
- Project Virtual museum
- Project Virtual museum - 3D scanning of the most valuable objects kept in the Archaeological museum in Zagreb
-
the time machine

- Anniversary
- One hundred years ago Zdenko Vinski, a prominent Croatian archaeologist and scientist, was born in Zagreb on the 13th of May 1913. He studied and obtained his doctorate in Vienna in 1937, and from 1945 until his retirementin 1979 he worked in the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb, where for a brief time he was director (1951-1953). He taught at the universities in Zagreb, Ljubljana, and Göttingen, and from1986 he was acorresponding member of the Yugoslav and Croatian Academies of Science and Art. He studied medieval archaeology, particularly the archaeology of the Migration Period and the Early Medieval Period, and he directed archaeological excavations in Bijelo Brdo, Mrsunjski Lug, Veliki Bukovec, Sv. Petar Ludbreški, Vukovar, Zagreb, Knin, Medvedička, and elsewhere. He wrote more than a hundred valuable scientific and professional works published in journals and various archaeological editions, both Croatian and foreign.
In 1989 he received an award from the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia for his prominent scientific research work. He died in Zagreb on the 13th of October 1996. -