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Sheraton Zagreb Hotel

Ethnography museum with exhibits on traditional costumes, crafts & culture of the Dalmatian Coast.

Ul. kneza Borne 2, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
📞 +385 1 4553 535

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Toilets
  • Restaurant

The Sheraton Zagreb Hotel in Split, Croatia is a must-see destination for tourists and art lovers alike. Situated in the heart of the city, the hotel is surrounded by the city's vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and rich history.

The Sheraton Zagreb Hotel offers visitors a chance to explore the city's art and culture, as well as its many attractions. The hotel is home to a variety of galleries and exhibitions, including the prestigious Contemporary Art Museum and the Museum of Modern Art. Visitors can also take in the city's historic sites, such as the Diocletian's Palace, the Croatian National Theatre, and the Archaeological Museum.

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For art lovers, the Sheraton Zagreb Hotel is home to a number of famous artworks, including works by renowned Croatian artists such as Ivan Meštrović and Vlaho Bukovac. The hotel also houses a number of permanent exhibitions, featuring works by local and international artists.

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5 stars

Ethnographic Museum houses ethnography of the whole Dalmatia. It houses a collection of traditional costumes, jewelry, lace, weapons, toys and tools. Best of all you can climb the Roman terrace encircling the top of the vestibule, and the views are reason enough to visit the museum.

4 stars

Museum is cheap, has some interesting exhibits and comes with a great view from the vestibule, whose entrance is around the corner. Cons are that while everything is labeled and translated into English, the information boards in each room are in dry, highly specific and very boring academic language (at least in English; they are also in Hrvatski, Deutsch, Français and Italiano). More simple-language narratives and fewer words overall would have been nice. For example, I noticed that a lot of the clothes were festooned with Austro-Hungarian coins. That’s interesting and unusual. Would have been nice to know how, where and why that got started. Also, the place is mostly breeze- and shade-cooled, even though there was at least one heat pump. God knows how Dalmatians survived in these heavy, wool outfits! Bathrooms / WC was free and clean.

5 stars

5 Kuna to go to the vestibule is the best value attraction in Split. Escape the crowds below and see the city from another angle. Also the woman working on reception was incredibly friendly and helpful.