Osijek Archaeological Museum

Archaeological museum in Osijek, Croatia
45°33′39″N 18°41′43″E / 45.56083°N 18.69528°E / 45.56083; 18.69528TypeArchaeological museumDirectorZvonko BojčićCuratorDomagoj Dujmić (for prehistory)
Tomislav Hršak (for prehistory)
Igor Vukmanić (for antiquity)Websiteamo.hr

Osijek Archaeological Museum (Croatian: Arheološki muzej Osijek) is an archaeological museum in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in Tvrđa.

It consists of two buildings: The City Guard and Brožan House.

The museum was established on 28 April 2005 by a decision of the Government of the Republic of Croatia.[1]

It was opened on 16 November 2007, in a ceremony attended by Božo Biškupić, the Minister of Culture.

References

  1. ^ "Povijest | |Arheološki | muzej | Osijek|". Archived from the original on 2013-08-19. Retrieved 2012-07-09.

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