Jelsa Municipal Museum



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The Jelsa Municipal Museum is a cultural institution located in the town of Jelsa, in the island of Hvar, Croatia. The museum houses a collection of archaeological, ethnographic and historical artefacts, as well as works of art by local artists. The museum also offers various educational programs and workshops for children and adults.

The museum is open from Monday to Saturday, from 9am to 1pm and from 5pm to 8pm. The entrance fee is 20 HRK for adults and 10 HRK for children and students. The official website of the museum is not available.

In the surroundings of Jelsa, visitors can explore the beautiful island of Hvar, with its stunning beaches, hidden coves, picturesque villages and historic sites such as the Stari Grad Plain, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Another popular attraction is the Pakleni Islands, a group of small islands and islets located just off the coast of Hvar, famous for their crystal clear waters and pristine nature. Boat tours and hiking trails are available to explore the area.

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