The life of frogs really funny, amazingly shown with lots of details,lots of descriptions even with some incorrect grammar spelling you will understand it. So really big thank you to the author who did that. You can take photos of Mona Lisa but in this museum it's forbidden to take photos by rude owner who answers to every comment here. Even the most expensive museums and cathedrals I visited were allowing to take photos. Entrance price is higher if you pay with Entrance price by cash 13€. I read it used to be 4€. I'm not complaining about the price cause most of the museums even the worst ones cost 10€ but at least the owner could allow people to take photos for this price. The woman on the entrance claimed it's because owner thinks the place would get too popular?what ??? When it's already too popular and it's in the center so lots of people visit it 😂🤦🏻♀️ They literally have lots of review books on the entrance to display like it's the best museum in the world when it didn't change for years and there is the same exposition for display since 1920. Edit & p.s: So answering to the comment of the owner: No home education you doesn't have cause I didn't curse you, I said you are rude and people can clearly see and judge by themselves with your comments to other people 👇🏻 below. I wrote for people my comment, not for you. Just tried to be...
Read more⭐☆☆☆☆ One star because I couldn’t give zero — this place really toad-ally scammed me
Froggland? More like Fraud-gland. I came hopping in expecting a quirky amphibian experience and left feeling ribbit-off.
Let me paint you a picture: dozens (maybe hundreds?) of taxidermy frogs dressed like 19th-century bureaucrats, posed in dioramas of soul-crushing boredom. It was like stepping into a cursed Victorian biology class where the frogs had more depressing careers than I do.
They claim it's a “museum,” but really, it’s a tiny, overpriced room that smells like mothballs and regret. The whole thing took 7 minutes to walk through — 3 if you don't read the awkwardly translated signs. I paid the entry fee thinking I was going to learn something — anything — but instead I learned the true meaning of croak-n-dagger deception.
Honestly, the scariest part of the exhibit wasn’t the frogs — it was the realization that I just paid €10 to look at a bunch of dead frogs in tiny hats.
If you're considering visiting, leap away from this place as fast as your little legs will carry you. You'd be better off licking a toad in the wild — at least that experience would be magical.
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Read moreOverpriced the idea of frogs loving a human life during the 19th century is great. For 15 euro i would have expected a bit higher level in detail and more on the level of the level like 'breugel' the painter.
For example there is a scene of the princess in a carage. But because all of the frogs are naked she doesn't really distinguish herself as a princess.
So for this price each frog should have a costume and there should be a few more subtle scenes to find out yourself. Without a big mark telling you what it is.
Another suggestion is that in the bar scene the frog should have fruit flies as a snack and should roast a grasshopper as a 'pig' just to have more of these crossover between the human and frog world.
Also if frogs are being taught in the classroom do they also have a crucified 'frogsus' in there catholic school? What would frogs learn? Etc. This would have led to an alternative world truly...
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