Klovićevi dvori, Art museum in Upper Town Zagreb, Croatia
Klovićevi dvori is an art museum in Zagreb's old town housed within a former Jesuit monastery building that spans multiple floors. The space presents rotating exhibitions featuring artworks from different periods and cultures, updated regularly throughout the year.
The museum was founded in 1982 and initially displayed works by Renaissance artists from across Europe. Since then it has grown into a significant art institution, regularly exhibiting both international and local collections.
The gallery sits in the heart of the old town and draws art lovers from around the world to its rotating shows. The rooms themselves create a special feeling through their historic architecture, presenting contemporary and historical artworks within traditional surroundings.
The museum is located near St Mark's Square and opens Tuesday through Sunday for visitors. The exhibitions spread across multiple levels, so visitors should allow time to explore the different floors at their own pace.
The building was originally a Jesuit monastery and retained many of its architectural features that give the place a contemplative quality. This religious past remains visible in the high ceilings and vertical structure of the house today.
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