Events Archive
November 2010.
The exhibition created through collaboration Učka Nature Park and the colony of Austrian painters who call themselves painters of protected areas or the so-called painters of "Environmental movement" whose artistic activities they want to contribute to the promotion and protection of natural beauty. In addition to works created in the Nature Park Učka, the exhibition will present works produced in the largest of the Central European National Park - Austria's Hohe Tauern National Park.
Artists: Anton Fercher, Maria Groppenberger, Ruth Lackner, Klaus Mueller, Diana Nenning, Hannelore Nenning, Hannes Neuhold, Miljenko Sepic, Susanne Steinbacher, Kurt Welther, Julia Welther-Varga
Opening of exhibition - 30.11.2010. at 11:00
The exhibition is open daily, except Mondays, 10:00 to 18:00.
Until 08.12.2010. at the cafe of hotel "Imperial" in Opatija is opened the exhibition titled Opatija tram. The twelve panels using photographic records show the route and technological characteristics of tramway. The authors are Nenad Labus and Vuk Perisic.
Read More »October 2010.
Organized by the Croatian Museum of Tourism on Thursday, 28 October 2010. in Art pavilion "Juraj Sporer" in Opatija, starting at 19.30 pm will open an exhibition by Tomo Gerić "Bathers".
Showing a naked human body reflects the aesthetic and spiritual panorama of the living environment, and in some periods of formally favored and crowned Gloria, while in others it is suppressed or denied, with negative overtones. Painting and design of the act is always a challenge, intrigue, and the artist's own demonstration of skills. The exhibition will be open until 17th of November 2010.
Organized by the Croatian Museum of Tourism, on Wednesday, 6th of October 2010. in Art pavilion "Juraj Sporer" 's been opened the exhibition "Zvonimir Zagoda." After a few exhibitions in a short time (Zagreb, Krapina, Vodice) Zvonimir Zagoda in the Art pavilion "Juraj Sporer" Opatija presents a kind of summary of his own works . The doyen of Croatian photography, and teacher of many contemporary artists, exhibits his classic thematic triptych: wood-stone-water. FREE ADMISSION.
Read More »As of Saturday, 2 October until Monday 11th October at the gallery Opatijski portun will be presented paintings by Silvano Zorzenon - Exhibition "From our homeland".
Read More »September 2010.
The exhibition "Ivo Kalina", organized by the Croatian Museum of Tourism is opened on Wednesday, 15th September 2010 in the Art pavilion "Juraj Sporer" in Opatija. The great Croatian painter Ivo Kalina, was born in Zagreb, 21st of February 1925., where in 1950. he graduated painting. This multiple award-winning author and holder of numerous awards, had the special honor - Ivo Kalina Art Prize which is awarded for the best exhibitions of contemporary art in the City of Rijeka. The exhibition at the Art Pavilion Juraj Sporer celebrates 85th anniversary of the birth and 15th anniversary of the death of this great author. The exhibition will be open until 3rd October 2010.
Read More »Art exhibition "Galleys and Sailships" - paintings by Vedran Ruzic, can be seen until 12th September in Art Gallery "Opatijski portun"
Read More »July 2010.
Opening of the exhibition "Photostrip" by Marin Anicic, the author from Opatija at the Gallery "Opatijski portun".
Read More »The Croatian Museum of Tourism's organized the exhibition titled The Development of Health Tourism in Croatia which will be opened at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 29th of 2010 at the Villa Angiolina in Opatija. The exhibition will remain open until February of 2011. Opening hours:Every day, except Monday, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Admission is free.
The exhibition "TOURIST POSTER in Croatia" organized by Croatian Museum of Tourism - Opatija will present 44 tourist posters intended to provide only a short section of 20th&21st century production, and show them as examples of contemporary graphic design. The exhibition will be held at the Art Pavilion''Juraj Sporer''in Opatija
Opening hours: Every day, except Monday, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Admission is free.