We love this place and the whole idea behind it so each time we have friends from around the world come visit us we take them to this interesting museum. With that being said, the down side is that a family ticket that costs 12€ includes only 1 child. We have 2 and have to pay extra each time. Every other museum or amusement park includes 2 to 3 kids per family so this is very unusual and inconsiderate. Another thing is you can’t pay with a credit card. Literally every single place in all the countries of the developed world accepts credit cards as a paying method so this is just unacceptable especially for tourists. As we didn’t carry enough cash with us our friends couldn’t buy souvenirs to take home with them. The last disappointing issue is no toilet and that’s even more puzzling then no...
Read moreI recently visited the Zagreb 80's Museum and it was an incredible experience! It truly felt like stepping back in time to the vibrant decade of big hair, neon lights, and iconic music. Admission is quite reasonable.
What I loved most about the museum were the interactive exhibits that let you relive the 80s. You can dance to your favorite music videos, play classic video games!
The attention to detail is impressive, with well-curated and informative displays that taught me a lot about the history of the 80s in Croatia.
I highly recommend the Zagreb 80's Museum for anyone looking to experience some nostalgic fun. It's a fantastic way to spend...
Read moreNostalgia-rama! Does exactly what it says on the tin. Brilliant idea and a wonderful insight into the similarities and differences between Communist Yugoslavia and other Western nations during the 1980s. Love that it was so hands-on. These kinds of museums that balance the selfie-happy, insta-worthy trends in interactive displays with genuine informative and educational historical artefacts are few and far between.
Price was decent and getting to dress up, play the video games, and flick through the children's books was a delight. Staff were polite and helpful, and most importantly, still willing to take your photo in the little yellow Zastava...
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