[2024 Zagreb Attraction] Travel Guide for Museum of Broken Relationships (Updated Nov)
No.2 of Best Things to Do in Zagreb
Fine Art Galleries
Museums
Address:
Ćirilometodska ul. 2, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
Opening times:
Opens at 09:00-21:00(Admission ends at 20:30)Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+385 1 4851 021
Museum of Broken Relationships
Every trip I have, I always seem to end up in a museum so I’ve decided to start making it to the unique versions of museums instead.
Museum of broken relationships is funny, cute and a rollercoaster of emotions. There are pieces of relationships that have broken down, ones where members have passed away and some that relate to family members. Each piece has a story and you should make sure to read each story as no two are the same.
Entrance fee is €7 and you can use a translated guide to read the stories unless English or Croatian are your main language.
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Amy.in.asia
Discover Croatia, the dazzling pearl of the Mediterranean.
Croatia, a hidden gem in the southeast corner of Europe, is quietly becoming a dream destination for travelers. Not only is it known as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean", but its unparalleled natural scenery, profound historical heritage, and charming cultural customs make every visitor intoxicated, as if stepping into a vivid historical picture scroll and the perfect fusion of natural scenery.
Explore the ancient city for a thousand years and feel the whispers of time
Walking in the ancient city of Croatia, such as Dubrovnik, this ancient city listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, with its well-preserved medieval city walls and red roofs, makes people feel like they are traveling back to the "King's Landing" in "Game of Thrones". Standing on the city wall and looking into the distance, the blue Mediterranean and the ancient city reflect each other, and every brick and tile tells a thousand-year-old story, which makes people involuntarily slow down and taste this historical precipitation.
Indulge in the blue coast and enjoy the sea and sky
Croatia's coastline is known as one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world, especially the Plitvice Lakes near the Sixteen Lakes National Park. It is a natural wonder composed of countless clear lakes and waterfalls. The lake water presents colorful colors due to different mineral content, as if it is the most delicate palette of nature. Traveling along the Dalmatian coast, you can encounter countless hidden bays, beaches and islands. Each place is an excellent place for diving, surfing, and sunbathing, allowing people to relax completely and enjoy the tranquility and beauty of the sea and sky.
Taste authentic food and experience Croatia on the tip of your tongue
In Croatia, food is also a feast not to be missed. From traditional seafood feasts to fragrant barbecues, to all kinds of cheeses and wines, every dish is full of Mediterranean style and the enthusiasm of the Croatian people. You might as well order a fresh seafood platter in a small restaurant by the sea, with a glass of locally brewed wine, and let your taste buds dance in the double enjoyment of food and beauty.
Follow the cultural footprints and feel the charm of art
In addition to natural scenery, Croatia also nurtures rich cultural and artistic heritage. From the Museum of Modern Art in Zagreb to the ancient Roman ruins in Split, to churches, monasteries and ancient castles all over the country, each place is a window to understand Croatian history and culture. Here, you can feel the lingering rhyme of the Renaissance up close, and you can also swim in the ocean of modern art, allowing your soul to be baptized deeply.
Croatia, a dreamland that integrates natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural customs, is waiting for every traveler who loves you to explore. Here, you will gain an unforgettable journey, a deep memory of beauty, history and culture.
Natalie Bell Ivy-92
Croatia - The legendary "Eye of the Earth"
▪️ In Europe, there is a country that faces Italy across the sea
▪️ It was also chosen by 'Lonely Planet' as the best European travel destination!
✔️ This place is Croatia
🍃 When you first hear this name
🍃 Do you think of that magical "Eye of the Earth"?
🍃 It is actually a lake, the source of the Cetina River, with a depth of 150 meters¹
🍃 The blue-green water is crystal clear, like an eye embedded in the ground, deep and mysterious
🍃 Since 1971, the "Eye of the Earth" has been listed in the Croatian national natural monument register and is under national protection²
💦 Here, you can see this blue-green Eye of the Earth
💦 Just like an eye embedded in the ground, deep and mysterious
💦 You can dive here to explore the underwater mysteries, or take a boat to enjoy the lake scenery
💦 You can also walk along the lakeside path, feeling the charm of nature
🌊 Here, you can fully enjoy the romantic sea!
🌊 It is located on the Balkan Peninsula, facing Italy across the Adriatic Sea
🌊 A coastline of 1778 kilometers, with more than 1000 islands
Croatians realize the ultimate dream of 'facing the sea, with spring blossoms' from birth!
▪️ Hvar Island: One of the top ten most beautiful islands in the world
▪️ Vis Island: Filled with the secret of the Blue Cave
☁️ Here, you can stroll through the old streets of ancient cities!
☁️ Besides the sea, Croatia also has countless ancient cities!
☁️ Under the sun, the glittering red tiles, the square courtyards of monasteries, the pointed bell towers of churches, the ancient city walls full of history...
☁️ The capital of Croatia, Zagreb: with Gothic ancient buildings, the world-famous Museum of Broken Relationships, and streets full of art, music, and cafes
▪️ Dubrovnik Old Town: King's Landing from 'Game of Thrones', walking through the city, Gothic, Baroque and other architectural palaces are dazzling
▪️ Rovinj: The blue pearl of the Adriatic Sea, a blend of multiple cultures in this city, every street and building seems to have a touching story
▪️ Zadar: Rated by 'Lonely Planet' as the most underrated tourist city, its beautiful coastline and ancient history are its charms
🌈 Croatia may not be wealthy, but life is truly leisurely
🍃 Croatians like to drink coffee on the street corner when they have nothing to do
🍃 In the bright sunshine, men and women, young and old, wearing sunglasses, sit outside cafes watching the sea and chatting
🍃 Do you also want to spend a leisurely retirement life here?
· Eternal Network
BRODY BLAKE
The legendary Eye of the Earth
In Europe, there is a country, it faces Italy across the sea and was once selected as the best European tourist destination by Lonely Planet!
This is Croatia
When you first hear this name because it is the birthplace of Marco Polo
Because it is the hometown of the famous musician Maxim,
Or because of the 'Croatian Rhapsody' written by this musician for his country
Or because of the mysterious 'Eye of the Earth'
Or because it is the filming location of King's Landing in 'Game of Thrones'
Here, you can see this blue-green Eye of the Earth, like an eye embedded in the ground, deep and mysterious
This is actually a lake, the source of the Cetina River, with a depth of 150 meters
Here, you can enjoy the romantic sea to your heart's content!
It is located on the Balkan Peninsula, facing Italy across the Adriatic Sea with a coastline of 1778 kilometers and more than 1000 islands
Let the Croatians realize the ultimate dream of 'facing the sea, spring blossoms' from birth!
Hvar Island: One of the top ten most beautiful islands in the world Bisevo Island: Full of blue hole mysteries
Here, you can stroll through the old streets of the ancient city!
In addition to the sea, Croatia also has countless ancient cities! The red tiles shining in the sun, the quadrangle of the monastery, the spire of the church bell tower, the ancient city wall full of history...
The capital of Croatia, Zagreb: There are Gothic ancient buildings, world-famous Museum of Broken Relationships, and streets full of art, music, and cafes
Dubrovnik Old Town: King's Landing in 'Game of Thrones', strolling in the city, Gothic, Baroque and other architectural palaces, dazzling
Rovinj: The blue pearl of the Adriatic Sea, various cultures blend in this city, every street and every building seems to have a moving story
Zadar: Rated by Lonely Planet as the most underestimated tourist city, beautiful coastline, and ancient history are its charm
Croatia is not wealthy, but life is really leisurely Croatians like to drink coffee on the street when they are free In the bright sunshine, men, women, old and young wear sunglasses, sit outside the coffee shop, look at the sea and chat