Gallery of Fine Arts, Split
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The Museum of Fine Arts (Croatian: Galerija umjetnina), is an art museum in Split, Croatia containing works from the 14th century up to the present day providing an overview of the artistic developments in the local art scene. The museum was founded in 1931, and has a permanent exhibition of paintings and sculptures that includes works by major Croatian artists such as Vlaho Bukovac, Mato Celestin Medović, Branislav Dešković, Ivan Meštrović, Emanuel Vidović and Ignjat Job. The museum also has an extensive collection of icons, and holds special exhibits of works by contemporary artists.[1]
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Established | 1931 |
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Location | Kralja Tomislava 15, 21000 Split, Croatia |
Coordinates | 43°30′55″N 16°26′17″E |
Director | Branko Franceschi |
Website | www.galum.hr |
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In 2009 the museum relocated to new premises in the old hospital building in Split, completely refurbished to provide a fully modern exhibit space.[2]