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Discover Zadar’s stunning gold and silver artifacts at the Benedictine Monastery. Enjoy a 1.5-hour guided tour with included tickets and expert insights.
Exploring Zadar’s Gold and Silver Exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the city’s artistic and religious past. Located in the center of Zadar, this 1.5-hour guided tour takes visitors through a remarkable collection of precious metal artifacts housed in the Benedictine Monastery. Led by knowledgeable guides in Croatian, English, or German, the tour promises a detailed look at some of Croatia’s most beautiful religious art, all while providing a comfortable, well-organized experience.
This tour is especially suited for those who love art and history, offering an opportunity to explore a hidden jewel of Zadar. The tickets are included, which simplifies the visit, and the small group setting allows for a more personalized experience. A key highlight is the tour’s flexible approach, which can be tailored to suit your interests depending on the size of your group. However, it’s essential to be mindful of dress code requirements, as the museum is part of a Benedictine monastery, with clothing covering shoulders and knees.


The Gold and Silver Exhibition is regarded as one of Croatia’s most stunning displays of religious artifacts. Managed and maintained by Benedictine nuns, the museum showcases a carefully curated collection of precious metal objects that highlight Zadar’s historical religious tradition. Its central location makes it easy to combine with other sightseeing in the Old Town, especially since the tour begins right outside St. Mary’s Church.
What makes this exhibition stand out is not just the beauty of the pieces but also the insight the guides provide into their historical and religious significance. The collection features artifacts that date back many centuries, offering a window into Zadar’s past. Since tickets are included in the tour, visitors can skip the line and focus on understanding the stories behind each piece.
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The exhibition is housed within the Benedictine Monastery located in the heart of Zadar. Managed by nun custodians, the museum’s setting enhances the experience, blending religious atmosphere with exquisite artworks. Visitors find that the monastery’s peaceful environment adds a sense of reverence to the viewing of the gold and silver pieces.
Being in such a historic monastery, the exhibition benefits from a well-preserved ambiance that emphasizes the importance of religious art in Croatian history. The central location ensures that the tour is accessible and easy to find, with the meeting point in front of St. Mary’s Church.

The collection vividly illustrates Zadar’s spiritual and religious legacy through its precious artifacts. The exhibits tell stories of faith, craftsmanship, and cultural exchange that have shaped the city over centuries. Visitors learn about the history of Zadar alongside the artistry displayed in the gold and silver objects.
The guides lead a detailed walkthrough, providing context for each piece and emphasizing the religious significance behind the craftsmanship. This focus on religious art makes the tour especially meaningful for those interested in spiritual history or artistic heritage.
Depending on the group size, the tour can be tailored to match specific interests or time constraints. The guides are flexible and willing to adjust the pace or focus on particular sections of the collection. This personal touch enhances the overall experience, ensuring visitors get the most out of their visit.
Since the tour includes tickets and skips the line, there’s no need to worry about long queues or last-minute ticket purchases. This convenience makes it a stress-free way to explore one of Zadar’s key cultural sites.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from in front of St. Mary’s Church, located to the left side of the Roman Forum when facing the sea. The exact coordinates are 44.11503219604492, 15.2250337600708. This central location makes it easy to find, especially after exploring nearby attractions.
Visitors are advised to wear respectful clothing, covering shoulders and knees, to adhere to the monastery’s dress code. No cameras or photography are allowed inside the museum, and other restrictions like smoking, alcohol, or noise are enforced to preserve the environment.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for flexible planning. It is possible to reserve now and pay later, making it convenient to secure a spot without immediate payment. The tour lasts 1.5 hours, with multiple starting times available depending on the day.
The experience is led by Tomislav, who maintains a 5-star provider rating, reflecting his professionalism and knowledge.
This Gold and Silver Exhibition tour best suits art lovers, history enthusiasts, and those interested in religious artifacts. It offers a focused and manageable visit, making it ideal for visitors short on time but eager to experience Zadar’s artistic treasures. The small group size and personalized approach make it suitable for anyone wanting a more intimate cultural experience.
Since the exhibition is housed within a monastery, the tour resonates with those appreciating authentic historical and spiritual environments. Visitors should be prepared for dress code restrictions and quiet, respectful conduct.
The Zadar: Gold and Silver tour delivers an up-close look at some of Croatia’s most beautiful religious artifacts, all set within a historic Benedictine monastery. With tickets included and an experienced guide, visitors enjoy a well-organized, informative experience that reveals the artistic craftsmanship and spiritual significance behind each object.
The central location and flexible approach add to the tour’s appeal, making it a valuable option for anyone interested in religious art or Zadar’s cultural heritage. While strict dress and photography restrictions apply, these measures help preserve the peaceful and reverent atmosphere of the museum.
This tour offers a thoughtful, visually stunning glimpse into the city’s past, perfect for art aficionados and curious visitors alike.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours, providing a focused visit to the exhibition.
Is the ticket included in the price?
Yes, tickets are included, allowing you to skip the line and enjoy the exhibit seamlessly.
What languages are available for the guided tour?
Guides lead the tour in Croatian, English, and German.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is in front of St. Mary’s Church, located near the Roman Forum at 44.11503219604492, 15.2250337600708.
Are there any dress code restrictions?
Yes, shoulders and knees must be covered; no sandals, flip flops, or sleeveless shirts are allowed.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are cameras allowed inside the museum?
No, photography and video recording are not permitted inside the exhibition.
Is there an option to book without paying immediately?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in planning.
Who leads this tour?
This experience is provided by Tomislav, rated 5 stars, known for his professionalism and knowledge.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is designed for adults or older children, especially because of dress code and quiet conduct requirements.