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]]>If your travel doesn’t only require swimming in the blue Adriatic Sea, and you would love to learn more about the country’s past, the best way is to explore their museums. Let’s have a quick look to Zagreb’s must-see museums.
The Museum of Broken Relationships is located in the baroque Kulmer palace in the Upper Town and it is Zagreb’s unique, one of the most interesting and must-see museums. The hundreds of personal heart-breaking letters and bizarre souvenirs lead you through the history of emotional break-ups and unconscious love.
Located in Novi Zagreb, the Museum of Contemporary Art gives an insight into the Croatian contemporary world. However, this wasn’t the first location of the Museum. In the 1950s, the Museum was situated in the Upper Town of Zagreb, with two different addresses. After many efforts, the new Museum opened its gates in December 2010.
In the Technical Museum which was named after a Serbian inventor and scientist, Nikola Tesla, you can see objects relating to technology and transport, a planetarium, a replica of a coal mine and a beehive display. The Museum also organizes lectures on science and technology, workshops, presentations, and shows etc.
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]]>The post You Can’t Miss These 3 Museums In Zagreb appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If your travel doesn’t only require swimming in the blue Adriatic Sea, and you would love to learn more about the country’s past, the best way is to explore their museums. Let’s have a quick look to Zagreb’s must-see museums.
The Museum of Broken Relationships is located in the baroque Kulmer palace in the Upper Town and it is Zagreb’s unique, one of the most interesting and must-see museums. The hundreds of personal heart-breaking letters and bizarre souvenirs lead you through the history of emotional break-ups and unconscious love.
Located in Novi Zagreb, the Museum of Contemporary Art gives an insight into the Croatian contemporary world. However, this wasn’t the first location of the Museum. In the 1950s, the Museum was situated in the Upper Town of Zagreb, with two different addresses. After many efforts, the new Museum opened its gates in December 2010.
In the Technical Museum which was named after a Serbian inventor and scientist, Nikola Tesla, you can see objects relating to technology and transport, a planetarium, a replica of a coal mine and a beehive display. The Museum also organizes lectures on science and technology, workshops, presentations, and shows etc.
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