Art Pavilion in Zagreb
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Art Pavilion in Zagreb
Summary
Art Pavilion in Zagreb is an art museum[1]. It draws 66 Wikipedia views per month (art_museum category, ranking #184 of 1,666).[2]
Key Facts
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb is located in Donji grad[3].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb is in the country of Croatia[4].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's instance of is recorded as art museum[5].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's instance of is recorded as museum building[6].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's architect is recorded as Flóris Korb[7].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's architect is recorded as Kálmán Giergl[8].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's architectural style is recorded as Art Nouveau architecture[9].
- The location of Art Pavilion in Zagreb was August Šenoa Neighborhood[10].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's postal code is recorded as 10000[11].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's Commons category is recorded as Art Pavillon (Zagreb)[12].
- December 15, 1898 marks the founding of Art Pavilion in Zagreb[13].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 45.80722222, 'lon': 15.97861111}[14].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's official website is recorded as https://www.umjetnicki-paviljon.hr/[15].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's email address is recorded as mailto:[email protected][16].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's phone number is recorded as +385-1-4876-487[17].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's phone number is recorded as +385-1-4841-070[18].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's heritage designation is recorded as Register of Cultural Goods of Croatia[19].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's date of official opening is recorded as December 15, 1898[20].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's fax number is recorded as +385-1-4841-080[21].
- Art Pavilion in Zagreb's street address is recorded as {'lang': 'hr', 'text': 'Trg kralja Tomislava 22, 10000 Zagreb'}[22].
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Founding
December 15, 1898 marks the founding of Art Pavilion in Zagreb[13].
Why It Matters
Art Pavilion in Zagreb draws 66 Wikipedia views per month (art_museum category, ranking #184 of 1,666).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]