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The Rijeka City Museum was founded by the decision of the City Council of the City of Rijeka on April 11, 1994, renaming the former Museum of the People's Revolution. It is located in the park of the Governor's Palace, in the building designed in 1976 by the architect Neven Šegvić.
Over the past ten years, valuable materials have been processed and restored, numerous surveys have been carried out, exhibitions have been organized and published extensive catalogs on topics from the city's history (Rijeka bridges, Rijeka's park heritage, Ričina poveda - manufacturing and industry in Rječina, Rijeka fountains and peril, Rijeka schools, Rijeka harbor, history, construction, traffic ...) In the cycle of the exhibition on the famous Rijeka, the museum presents the life and work of prominent citizens who have borne the city with a personal contribution to various fields such as: architecture (Igor Emili), photography (Viktor Hreljanović), painting (Rikard Žic), scenography and costumography i dr.
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