Address: Ćirilometodska 2, Zagreb, Croatia
Timings:
Last entry is 30 minutes before closing.
Cost: HRK 40 (approximately INR 500) for adults and HRK 30 (approximately INR 380) for children, seniors and people with disabilities.
How To Get There:
By Foot: The museum is centrally situated and can be easily reached on foot from Ban Jelačić Square, Zagreb's main square. It's also a short walk from the Gornji Grad funicular station, which connects the Lower and Upper Towns.
By Bus: Several bus lines serve the area, with the nearest stops being Habdelićeva (approximately a three-minute walk) and Kaptol (about a nine-minute walk).
By Tram: Tram lines 11, 12, 13, 14, and 17 also pass nearby, with the Trg Josipa Jelačića station just a six-minute walk away.
Nearby Places to See: Just steps away is St. Mark’s Square, home to the iconic St. Mark’s Church with its colourful tiled roof, as well as the Croatian Parliament. Art lovers can visit the Klovićevi Dvori Gallery, housed in a former Jesuit monastery, or the Croatian Museum of Naïve Art, which showcases vibrant works by self-taught artists. A short walk away is the Zagreb Cathedral, a neo-Gothic masterpiece and the tallest building in Croatia, and Dolac Market, a bustling open-air marketplace offering local produce and crafts. Also nearby is the Archaeological Museum, which houses over 450,000 artifacts including the world’s longest Etruscan text.
Visa: Indian passport holders need a Schengen visa to enter Croatia, as it is now part of the Schengen Area (since January 1, 2023). Apply through VFS Global in India for a short-stay Type C visa, valid for up to 90 days in a 180-day period. Key requirements include a valid passport, travel insurance, accommodation proof, return flight tickets, and financial documents.