A moving and distinctive space that houses objects donated by people from around the world, each carrying the story of a relationship that came to an end.
The Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb is open every day of the year. From June to September, opening hours are 9:00 AM to 10:30 PM, and from October to May, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. It is not necessary to book in advance; you can buy your tickets directly at the ticket desk.For more details, you can visit the official website: Museum Hours.
Standard admission to the Museum of Broken Relationships costs 60 HRK (approximately 8 euros). Reduced rates are available for students, retirees, and groups. It is recommended to check the website for the most up-to-date information on prices and possible discounts.You can see the price list here: Admission Prices.
The average visit to the Museum of Broken Relationships lasts დაახლოებით 1 to 1.5 hours. This allows you to enjoy the exhibits at a relaxed pace and read the descriptions of the objects without rushing, taking in each story.
The Museum of Broken Relationships grew out of a traveling exhibition that collected symbolic objects from failed relationships—romantic, family, and friendship alike—donated by people from all over the world. Its significance lies in its ability to explore the universal nature of love, loss, and human resilience through personal experiences, offering a unique perspective on emotion.
In general, the best time to visit the museum and avoid large crowds is early in the morning, just after opening, or late in the afternoon. During the low season, from October to May, especially on weekdays, visitor numbers are usually lower than in the summer months.
Yes, the Museum of Broken Relationships is accessible for wheelchair users. It has ramps and an elevator to make all areas of the exhibition easy to access, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy their visit without difficulty.
The museum is located in the Upper Town, one of Zagreb’s most historic and charming areas. Nearby, you can visit St. Mark’s Church with its iconic roof, the Zagreb Funicular, Stone Gate, and numerous viewpoints offering spectacular views of the city.
To make the most of your visit, take your time reading each description; the stories behind the objects are the heart of the museum. At present, there are no audio descriptions from IAudioguia for this museum, although we do not rule out working on them in the not-too-distant future. It is a good idea to bring tissues, as some stories can be quite emotional. The museum also has a small gift shop and a café where you can relax after your visit.
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