
Kaštela City Museum on Friday, January 30th from 18 pm to 23 pm during the 21st Museum Night, as we announced, brings a rich program at three locations, in the Vitturi Castle in Lukšić, Villa Nika in Stari and the Archbishop's Castle in Sućurac.
The exhibition "Zagreb in spe: Small objects / Big stories" of the Zagreb City Museum will open at 8:30 PM in the Vitturi Castle. For the youngest visitors, an art workshop has been organized in collaboration with UMAS, starting at 6 PM, where registration is required, while expert guided tours of the exhibition "Castle at the Turn of the Century" will be held at 6:30 PM and 9:15 PM.
At Villa Nika in Kaštel Stari at 7:30 PM, the Kaštela City Museum will present the exhibition "We Had It Too".
In the museum space in the Archbishop's Castle in Kaštel Sućurac, guided tours of the exhibition "Cement Factory 'Dalmatia' dd in Kaštel Sućurac (1912 – 1942)" will be held at 19 and 21 p.m.
Vitturi Castle in Lukšić from 18 pm to 23 pm
Museum Night in Kaštela begins art workshop inspired by the permanent exhibition of the art collections of the Kaštela City Museum for children in lower elementary school will be held at 18 p.m.
The workshop will be held in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art on the first floor of the Kaštela City Museum and will be led by Tihana Butković, a graduate student at the Department of Visual Arts and Visual Arts at the Split Academy of Arts. Inspired by Duje Botteri's work entitled Journey to Hidden Regions, participants will create their own works using a mixed media technique. The number of participants is limited. Contact for applications: Dajana Popović-Dageta, E-mail:
From 6:30 PM to 9:15 PM, expert guides by Anamrija Bralić and Iva Prolić will take you through the exhibition. "Kaštela at the turn of the century - the story of Pave Ergovac"
Pavao Ergovac was a key figure in the cultural life of Donji Kaštela. As a member of the "Bihać" society, he kept diaries of archaeological excavations at the sites of Miri and Bijaći, which are still the basis for research today. Through his work in councils and archival records, he preserved the customs of the region. An expert guide takes you through Kaštela at the turn of the century through the life of this versatile researcher.
Exhibition opening at 8:30 p.m. "Zagreb in spe: Small objects / Big stories" Zagreb City Museum. In this year's Museum Night, the Kaštela City Museum is hosting the MGZ exhibition "Zagreb in spe". Through 6 archaeological objects, the exhibition portrays the life of "pre-Zagreb". The project is extremely inclusive: with touch replicas, texts in Braille and sign language, it is adapted for blind and visually impaired people. The author of the exhibition is Aleksandra Bugar (MGZ).
Villa Nika in Stari from 7:30 PM
The exhibition opening will be at 19:30 PM.We had that too"The author of the exhibition is Sanja Acalija.
The exhibition series "We Had (That) Too..." was created in response to the audience's reactions, exploring the culture of everyday life and the impact of socio-technological changes on life in Kaštela. The first exhibition focuses on the mid-20th century kitchen as the center of family life and memories. The reconstruction in the authentic space of Villa Nika brings to life the role of women and household rituals through objects, smells and sounds.
Archbishop's Castle in Sućurac from 18 pm to 22 pm
The exhibition will be open to the public at two times, 19pm and 21pm. "Cement factory 'Dalmatia' dd in Kaštel Sućurac (1912 – 1942) with the expert guidance of Ada Danek.
The exhibition "Dalmatia" Cement Factory dd marks 111 years since its completion in 1914. The exhibition shows the transformation of Kaštela peasants into workers who, while working in the "factory", retained their agricultural habits. With archival materials and inventory, the exhibition testifies to the industrial rise and rich social life.
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