10 Specialty Museums in Croatia That You Shouldn't Miss

December 6, 2021 Diedre Savory

Coordinates: 45°10′N 15°30′E / 45.167°N 15.500°E / 45.167; 15.500
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1. Peek & Poke Computer Museum

Ivana Grohovca 2, Rijeka 51000 Croatia +385 91 780 5709 [email protected] http://www.peekpoke.hr/welcome
Excellent
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5.0 based on 149 reviews

Peek & Poke Computer Museum

From November 1st till May 1st you can visit us only by previous announcement on our mobile phone or email. From may till november we are open every day from 10AM - 6PM, saturday 11AM-4PM. Sunday, holidays, please be free to contact us on our e-mail or mobile phone. Welcome

Reviewed By gogsili

Must see place for all tech enthusiasts! A real hidden little gem in Rijeka city centre, created with so much love and dedication, you can literally feel it while walking down the memory lane.

2. Image of War - War Photography Museum

Ulica Andrije Hebranga 4 Ground floor, on the right., Zagreb 10000 Croatia +385 1 6150 450 [email protected] http://imageofwar.hr/en/museum-of-war-photography-zagreb
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5.0 based on 144 reviews

Image of War - War Photography Museum

Image of War is a museum dedicated to War Photography, the current exhibition "Up Close and Personal: War in Croatia" covers the Croatian War of Independence which lasted from 1991-1995 through works and stories of Croatian, Serb and world-renowned international professional photographers together with personal stories and photos people donated to the museum. Our motto is "War belongs in a museum" and our goal is to promote the importance of peace and raise awareness of the destructiveness which war brings to all affected sides. In an effort to actively help those directly affected by war, part of the revenue of all tickets is being donated to victims of war and refugees. * WARNING: The exhibition contains possibly disturbing and upsetting content. Visitor discretion is advised. TICKETS: Adults 50HRK, Students/Pensioners/Veterans 40HRK, Couples 80HRK, Groups of 10+ pay 30 HRK per person and children under 12 have free entrance. *Pet friendly Image of War Museum is temporarily closed.

Reviewed By HannieUk

An amazing photography gallery, Emotional and interesting. Definitely worth a visit when visiting Zagreb

3. The Museum of Historical Vehicles and Industrial Heritage

Put Sv. Jere 2, Skradin 22222 Croatia +385 98 231 673 http://www.facebook.com/pg/Scardona-Park-Skradin-Croatia-1572584399437754/photos/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

The Museum of Historical Vehicles and Industrial Heritage

4. Archaeological Museum in Zagreb

19 Nikola Subic Zrinski Square, Zagreb 10000 Croatia +385 1 4873 100 [email protected] http://www.amz.hr/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 209 reviews

Archaeological Museum in Zagreb

The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb situated in the heart of the city, just two minutes from the main square. Go on an exciting adventure through time that starts more than two and a half million years ago. Explore a variety of unique exhibits, discover and learn more about human history and culture through our fascinating Prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek and Roman, Medieval and Numismatic collections. The Museum Shop offers replicas of exhibits and carefully selected products inspired by the Museum's collections, as well as a wide variety of books on archaeology, including scholarly and exhibition-related publications. Complete your museum visit by exploring the Museum Shop and choose a unique gift or a souvenir. Purchases made at the Museum Shop support the programs and operations of the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb.

Reviewed By bruceb961

Excellent displays which were in English and Croatian made visiting this amazing museum a pleasure. The well organized layout, uncluttered display of artifacts and well lit rooms made the tour of the building an easy and educational stop for an afternoon.

5. Archaeological Museum Zadar

Trg Opatice Chike 1 Trg opatice Cike 1, Zadar 23000 Croatia +385 23 250 516 http://amzd.hr/en/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 278 reviews

Archaeological Museum Zadar

Reviewed By Keggles2013 - Mandurah, Australia

Leaned a lot in this well appointed museum. A wonderful respite from the heat outside. Pleasantly surprised by this unexpected treasure trove.

6. Drazen Petrovic Museum - Memorial Center

Trg Drazena Petrovica 3 In Cibona Tower, Zagreb 10000 Croatia +385 1 4843 146 [email protected] http://www.drazenpetrovic.net/museum.html
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Drazen Petrovic Museum - Memorial Center

The Museum is open Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. On Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.

7. Froggyland

Kralja Tomislava 5, Split 21000 Croatia +385 98 264 373 [email protected] http://www.froggyland.net
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4.5 based on 609 reviews

Froggyland

Dear visitor, we are pleased to announce that Froggyland is opening on 07/05/2021. We are looking forward to your visit.

Reviewed By Animals999

Absolutely fantastic experience - went in the evening so had place to ourselves, was only a 20-30 minute trip but for the price was completely worth it. The most unique and enjoyment museum I have every been in, as well as learning informative information on the history of the stuffed frogs and their taxidermy! Completely recommend to all if you want a laugh and to learn something new

8. Malo Grablje

Hvar Island Croatia
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Malo Grablje

Reviewed By DutchWalker - Nijmegen, The Netherlands

We visited this place for its restaurant, which is excellent but that’s for another review. De city of Malo Grablje is completely abandoned around 1960, apparently due to a disease that destroyed the olives / wine yards. The city is left as is and is slowly being taken apart my nature, so be careful if you decide to enter one of the houses. It’s a really beautiful place to walk around. We might go back for some of the hiking trails that start there. There is an hotel/apartment place build at the edge of the village, so for how long this place stays abandoned is the question.

9. Zavicajni Muzej Biograd Na Moru

Obala kralja Petra Kresimira IV 22, Biograd na Moru 23210 Croatia +385 23 383 721 http://www.muzej-biograd.com/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Zavicajni Muzej Biograd Na Moru

10. Mushroom Museum

Trg Bana Josipa Jelachica 3, Zagreb 10000 Croatia +385 1 4819 528 http://www.zagreb-touristinfo.hr/?id=94&l=e&solo=2513
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Mushroom Museum

Reviewed By tomlZ5706ZD - Montreal, Canada

Hidden in an office building with an antique elevator near the market, the Mushroom Museum Information Centre is a mycologist's delight and an eye-opener for those who prefer theirs cooked. The freeze-dried specimens are in excellent condition for observing their features. We found most of our favourites, and confirmed which are poisonous, which are edible, and which are "choice". So much better than the array of books we normally consult to identify mushrooms. The life's work of Professor Romano Božac, who wrote one of the definitive books on mushrooms, "Gljive naših krajeva."

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