Međimurje County Museum

Međimurje County Museum
Muzej Međimurja Čakovec

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Museum is housed in the Zrinski Castle inner palace
The location of Međimurje County Museum within Croatia
Established 1954 (1954)
Location Trg Republike 5, Čakovec, Croatia
Coordinates 46°23′18″N 16°26′22″E / 46.38833°N 16.43944°E / 46.38833; 16.43944
Type Regional homeland museum of culture, art, archaeology, ethnography, history and natural heritage
Collection size 18,993 objects
Director Mag. Vladimir Kalšan
Website www.muzej-medjimurja.hr

The Međimurje County Museum in Čakovec, the seat of Međimurje County, Croatia, is located in the Zrinski Castle inner palace, the biggest medieval fortification in the county, close to the centre of the town and its main square.

History

The museum was established in 1954 by the authorities of Međimurje County as Čakovec Town Museum and opened to the public in 1955. At the beginning it was housed in the exhibition halls inside the fortified outer buildings of the castle. Later it was enlarged, renamed and transferred to the three-storey inner palace of the castle complex, so it has around 5,000 m2 (54,000 sq ft) today.

Function

The museum is a |regional cultural heritage musem. It collects, preserves, maintains, displays, exhibits and interprets artifacts pertinent to the history of Međimurje County. It also gives expert help, guiding services and other informational services, organizes educational lectures and specialized exhibitions, publishes expert books and has other activities.

Departments and collections

Among the museum's exhibits are a lot of local artifacts and archeological findings dating from prehistory to recent history (20th century). A series of rooms depicts different periods of history and include information boards. Themes covered include ethnographical heritage and the history of the local economy.

There are five departments in the museum aiming to promote the county's rich legacy of heritage, culture and arts: archeology, ethnography, cultural history, history and visual arts gallery. The latter includes the memorial collection of Ladislav Kralj–Međimurec (1891–1976), a notable Croatian painter and engraver.

The five departments comprise a total of 18.993 exhibited items distributed in 51 various collections, including a lapidarium situated in the inner courtyard (atrium) of the Zrinski palace, with a large number of stone monuments exhibited in the open air.

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