Gallery sights in Zagreb
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Galerija Klovićevi Dvori
The Galerija Klovićevi Dvori is housed in a former Jesuit monastery and is the city's most prestigious space for exhibiting modern Croatian and international art, which is presented in a series of changing exhibitions. Some of the more noted exhibitions have included Picasso and The Hague School. By the way, if you're looking for an unusual, arty souvenir, try the gallery's gift shop.
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Croatian Artists' Centre
The Croatian Artists' Centre is one of the few architectural works by Ivan Meštrović. The centre was built as an exhibition pavilion and then transformed into a mosque before finally becoming a showplace for contemporary Croatian artists. It may be slightly out of the way but the unusual architecture makes it worth the walk.
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Gallery of Modern Art
The Gallery of Modern Art has, after a long renovation, finally opened with a glorious display of Croatian artists of the last 200 years including such 19th- and 20th-century Croatian masters as Bukovac, Mihanović and Račić. It's an excellent overview of the vibrant Croatian arts scene.
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Art Pavilion
The yellow Art Pavilion presents changing exhibitions of contemporary art. Constructed in 1897 in stunning Art Nouveau style, the pavilion is the only space in Zagreb that was specifically designed to host large exhibitions.
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