ZAGREB, 17 July 2022 - The Mimara Museum in Zagreb has prepared a virtual exhibition and catalogue to mark the 35th anniversary of its existence, the museum announced in a press release earlier this week.
The museum has been closed to the public since March 2020 when it was damaged in a strong earthquake.
Its holdings are based on a collection of artworks donated to the Croatian people by art collector Ante Topić Mimara.
Since its inception, the museum has become an unavoidable centre of culture and art, showcasing a wide range of works of world cultural heritage and contemporary art, the press release said.
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