This year’s Digital Museum Night, held under the theme ‘Museum tasks in times of crisis,’ will be held online, and in some cases, outdoors, following the prescribed epidemiological measures.
Those of you in Split can enjoy the following program:
Split Archaeological Museum
18.00 – 01.00
A virtual tour of the museum with Don Fran
Virtual 360°-degree walk through the museum https://www.armus.hr/muzej/virtualna-setnja
Museum of Fine Art
19.00 – 21.00
DISCUSSION WITH THE ARTIST: MAJA GJAJIĆ AND MAJA FLAJSIG
At 7 pm, via the Zoom platform and their Facebook profile, follow the conversation between artist Maja Gjajić and curator Maja Flajsig
20.00 – 22.00
PRESENTATION OF THE SECOND CITY EXHIBITION
Through short conversations with curators and artists from 8 pm to 10 pm, they will present the exhibition Second City – a selection of works by Split and Dubrovnik artists on the museum’s Facebook and Instagram profiles
More info HERE
Croatian Maritime Museum
12.00 – 22.00
VIDEO ON THE “FIRST ON THE ADRIATIC” EXHIBITION
A short video presents the exhibition “First on the Adriatic” created in collaboration with the Museum of the City of Crikvenica and the Croatian Maritime Museum in Split. Authors Tea Rosić and Ljubomir Radić and narrators gave a personal contribution to this exhibition with their memories and stories. The Bodulka ferry left its mark in maritime traffic as the first ferry on the Croatian Adriatic coast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v=qnn23C5lCcU
Split City Museum
The Split City Museum has prepared several virtual programs, as follows:
– EXHIBITION “FRAGMENTS OF THE IMPERIAL PALACE IN SPLIT” – virtual presentation of the exhibition
– EXHIBITION “VENETIAN CASTLE IN SPLIT” – virtual presentation of the exhibition
– GALLERY EMANUEL VIDOVIĆ – audiovisual presentation
You can follow these and other programs on their Facebook and web pages, as well as on the pages of the Museum Night 2021.
More info HERE
Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments
18.00 – 01.00
FILM: CHURCH AND HERMITAGE OF ST. JEROME ON MARJAN
18.00 – 01.00
FILM: NUMISMATIC COLLECTION OF THE MUSEUM OF CROATIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS
18.00 – 01.00
FILM: EXHIBITION SPLIT DOORS-ARCHEOLOGY OF BRAC AND SOLTA
18.00 – 01.00
FILM: MEDIEVAL SYMBOLS
18.00 – 01.00
FILM: FORENSIC FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION
18.00 – 01.00
FILM: RESEARCH 2020 HOLLOW CHURCH
18.00 – 01.00
PODCAST #1 SECRET SARCOPHAGUS WITH HIPPOCAMPI
18.00 – 01.00
PODCAST #2 MEDIEVAL OSTROG – COMMUNITY OF FREE PEASANTS
18.00 – 01.00
PODCAST #3 VISUALIZATION OF HISTORY – EXAMPLE OF SPLIT RIVA
More info HERE
Mestrovic Gallery
16.00 – 01.00
IVAN MESTROVIC (1883 – 1962) – FILM
16.00 – 01.00
VIRTUAL WALK TO THE MUSEUMS OF IVAN MEŠTROVIĆ
16.00 – 01.00
MEŠTART
16.00 – 01.00
ARTISTS AT MEŠTROVIĆ
16.00 – 01.00
MESTROVIC: A NEW DIMENSION
16.00 – 01.00
VIRTUAL EXHIBITION “IVAN MESTROVIC AND ALL HIS LOVE”
More info HERE
Split Cathedral Treasury
09.00 – 17.00
PRESENTATION OF THE SPLIT CATHEDRAL TREASURY
More info HERE
Academy of Arts
19.00 – 23.00
NIGHT OF THE ACADEMY OF ARTS
More info HERE
Star Village Mosor
18.00 – 23.00
BLACK HOLES – NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS IN 2020
More info HERE
Since the first city edition in 2005 with six Zagreb museums, Museum Night in Croatia has recorded almost 3.5 million visitors. Last year, 240,540 visitors enjoyed the museum exhibitions in more than 250 locations in 110 cities and municipalities in Croatia.
Due to the specific situation, there will be no program booklets, posters, or banners, as all registered programs will be visible on the event’s digital platform. As a longtime partner, Croatian Radio Television will prepare a special show on its first channel, using material from the digital platform.
Museum Night began in Croatia in 2005 with several Zagreb museums and has grown into the most important event of Croatian museums and one of the most significant cultural events in Croatia. The Croatian Museum Association, the organizer of the event, reminds us that the past 15 years have been marked by increased visits to museums, which exceeded 300,000 visits during one night.
Besides almost all museum institutions in Croatia, interesting programs attracted many visitors to other heritage institutions, archives, libraries, cultural centers, religious communities, associations, and educational institutions.
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