The exhibition had already been staged in Split, Oxford, Barcelona and Rome and Zagreb is its last stop before the opening of an open-air archaeology museum in Vid, where the valuable artefacts were found.
The author of the exhibition is Emilio Marin, who headed this decade-long project.
The central exhibits are nine marble statues in actual or larger-than-life size, which makes a half of the statues recovered from the ruins of the ancient town of Narona, so far the world's largest collection of Roman imperial statues dating back to the 1st century.
Apart from the statues, the exhibition also features ceramic, glass and metal artefacts and coins.