The Marton Museum is located in the small town of Samobor (Croatia) and stores the artwork of a famous collector Veljko Marton, collected over forty years. The collection is divided into several sections. The collected items in the collection are mainly from the XVIII and XIX centuries, and combines them territorial origin - all of them were created in Central and Western Europe.
Here are a collection of crystal, silver, furniture, paintings, clocks, as well as a rare collection of European porcelain. Many of the pieces in this collection have been exhibited in various museums of the world, particularly in the Paris Sevres porcelain Museum, the Liechtenstein gallery in Vienna and the Museum Querini Stampalia in Venice.
Veljko the Marton managed to assemble such an impressive collection due to the large number of contacts with the most famous collectors of the world, as well as the Directors of the museums – all this gave him the opportunity to visit numerous exhibitions and purchase artifacts for his collection.
The Marton Museum is known as a young and ambitious institution that is constantly expanding its collection and attracts more and more visitors to their events. Currently the Museum is undergoing rapid creative development.
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