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Institution address book and working hours

Institution address book and working hours


Institution address book and working hours

The Croatian Academy Glyptotheque is a unique museum in Croatia, and one of few of the same type in Europe. It was founded in 1937, based on the conception of Antun Bauer. Its specific task is to collect and exhibit major works of statuary art and to reproduce important historical monuments of Croatian art by means of plaster casts.

The Glyptotheque

Institution history

The Glyptotheque (from the Greek glyptos – carved and theka – case; originally a collection of gems, and expanded to cover a sculpture museum) is located in the one-time tannery and leather industry facility the construction of which started in 1864 and gradually expanded until it was the biggest industrial plant in Zagreb. A fire destroyed most of the plant in 1926, and in 1938 the tannery went out of business. The founder of the Gypsotheque, Dr Antun Bauer, was the initiator of the move in 1940 to the one-time industrial facility of the tannery. During World War II, there were various depots in the major part of the complex, but since 1950 the Glyptotheque has been a constituent part of the Croatian Academy, and has turned into a sculpture museum in which creative works of sculpture from antiquity until the present time can be seen. In 2000, a Sculpture Park was created alongside the existing complex (realisation: Academician Miroslav Begović). Today, the Glyptotheque has a floor area of more than 14,000 square metres, and keeps and exhibits the biggest sculpture collection in Croatia, of both plaster casts and original works of Croatian sculpting of the 19th and 20th centuries.
The museum holdings of the Glyptotheque were built up from donations, from works given for keeping and from purchases. The Croatian Academy Glyptotheque is a member of ICOM, UNESCO’s International Committee for Museums.


Activity:

Due to the richness of its holdings and its activities, the Glyptotheque is an important educational institution which offers plenty of opportunities for research. The collections are arranged chronologically, ranging from the 5th century B.C. to contemporary sculpture. Among these, the Collection of Croatian Historical Monuments has a prominent place. The very concept of the Glyptotheque, its richness and diversity of holdings, require the museum to be in constant activity. This is manifested in numerous exhibitions organized by the Glyptotheque, and in cooperation with other museums in Croatia and abroad. One of the most important exhibition events is the Triennale hrvatskoga kiparstva (Croatian Sculpture Triennial).


Archive:

The purpose to which the Croatian Academy Glyptotheque is put makes it a unique institution in Croatia. It was founded in 1937, its name then being the Gypsotheque, the aim being to present plaster casts of the immoveable monuments of the Croatian cultural heritage. Over the course of time, its museum holdings were enriched with numerous important works of Croatian sculpture of the 19th and 20th century, and when the Gypsotheque became a constituent part of the Croatian Academy of Science and Art, it was renamed Glyptotheque. Today its holdings contain over 13,000 items.


Services:

Providing technical assistance activities in the areas of museums, lectures the exercise of professional leadership, providing information services related to the museum activity, the organization of exhibitions, publishing of professional publications.


Contact information

Address: Medvedgradska 2
Place: 10 000 Zagreb
Phone: 01/468-6050
Phone: 01/468-6060
Fax: 01/468 60 52
Email: gliptoteka-hazu@zg.t-com.hr

Working hours:

Tuesday to Friday: 11 to 19
Saturday and Sunday : 10 to 14

Other info:

Part of: -

Part of government body: The Croatian Academy of Sciences and Art

Legal status: Public

Lead person:

Name: akademik Ivan Kožarić

Function: voditelj

URL: http://www.hazu.hr

Contacts:

Name: Arijana Kralj

Function: upraviteljica

Collections

number of collections: 7

A special unit is made up of the works of sculptor and architect Juraj Matejev Dalmatinac (15th century) with casts from the Cathedral of St James in Šibenik, his masterpiece, which has been placed...
  • Language: Latin
  • Legal status: Public
  • Availability: Partially free
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The permanent display of the Collection shows 129 exhibits that are plaster copies of cultural and historical monuments from various parts of Croatia, in a temporal span ranging from the 9th to the...
  • Language: Glagolitic, Latin
  • Legal status: Public
  • Availability: Partially free
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The items on display give a review of Greek sculpture, spanning the period from the so-called Golden Age of Greek art (5th century BC) to the end of the Hellenistic period.
  • Language: Ancient Greek, Latin
  • Legal status: Public
  • Availability: Free
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The permanent display of the Plaster Casts of Stechaks Collection exhibits 29 items created in the period from the 13th to the 16th century.
  • Language: Bosančića
  • Legal status: Public
  • Availability: Partially free
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The collection of copies of frescos from the 11th to the 16th century.
  • Language: Latin
  • Legal status: Public
  • Availability: Partially free
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The permanent display of the Croatian 19th-21st Century Sculpture Collection shows 243 works by 65 artists. Most of the collection consists of original works: sculptures in durable materials (bronz...
  • Language: Croatian, Latin
  • Legal status: Public
  • Availability: Free
  • Last up-date: -
The holdings of the Medals and Plaques Collection contain on the whole the works of Croatian artists from the 19th century down to the present day.
  • Language: Croatian, Latin, German
  • Legal status: Public
  • Availability: Free
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