Overview
The Ethnographic Museum presents Croatia's rich folk traditions through textiles, costumes, ceramics, and musical instruments. Its collection of over 80,000 objects makes it one of the most important ethnographic institutions in southeast Europe.
Highlights
- Traditional Costumes: Stunning regional costumes from all parts of Croatia, including intricate lacework from Pag.
- Musical Instruments: A collection of traditional Croatian instruments including the tamburica.
- Secessionist Building: The 1903 building by architect Vjekoslav Bastl is a fine example of Zagreb Secession architecture.
History
Founded in 1919, the museum absorbed earlier collections of folk art and craftsmanship. It has documented Croatian folk traditions through systematic fieldwork across the country for over a century.
Visitor Tips
- Architecture: Take time to appreciate the building itself — it's one of Zagreb's most attractive Secessionist structures.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.