Croatian History Museum
Croatian History Museum is a museum of history located in the Vojković palace on Antun Gustav Matoš Street in the historic Gornji Grad district of Zagreb, Croatia. The museum holdings consist of around 300,000 objects divided into 17 collections. In addition to a part of the Meštrović Pavilion, it also administers the Ivan Goran Kovačić Memorial Museum in Lukovdol.
History
The museum was formed in 1940 as the Croatian National Historic Museum, stemming from the former National Museum, which was formed in 1846.The museum does not have a permanent display. Instead, it only holds temporary exhibitions due to lack of space. In order to remedy this problem, the building of the Zagreb Tobacco Factory was assigned to the museum in 2007, but as of 2015, the museum remains in Matoš Street. The museum building was damaged in the 2020 Zagreb earthquake and remains closed to visitors as of 2021.
Collection
The museum holdings are part of 17 collections:- Archaeology Collection
- Arms and Armoury Collection
- Collection of Decorations, Plaques, Medals and Badges
- Documentary Collection I
- Documentary Collection II
- Collection of Flags and Streamers
- Heraldry and Sphragistic Collection
- Map Collection
- Miscellaneous Collection
- Numismatic Collection
- Collection of Objects from Everyday Life
- Collection of Paintings, Prints and Sculptures
- Collection of Photographs, Films and Negatives
- Collection of Religious Artefacts
- Collection of Stone Monuments
- Twentieth Century Art Collection
- Uniform Collection