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1st floor, Radićeva 34, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia, Zagreb
Zagreb 80's museum - Museum in Zagreb, Croatia
If you were around in those years or the very early 90s, you will find great pleasure in this place. A fantastic trip down memory lane and a unique experience.
Funny museum, nicely done trip down memory lane. However, 40kn is too much for a 20-25 mins experience. You can only pay with cash and there are not even toilets, very annoying and strange for a museum.
This is a dont miss museum. While it is small, it is packed with stuff. Well worth the money and time.
Fun place. We enjoyed this "back to eighties" time
Great place to spend some time and see what the 80s had. It is a very cool place and well kept.
Very good place with a lot of memories of the 80s very fan to go with your child or with your friends you will remember a lot of your child years or your teens
Amazing you can touch and try everything on. Prepare to spend hours there!
Theres not that many museums in Zagreb that are good for younger family members (teens- This is a good one, its interactive and a good look back and reminder of the 80s. Good for an hour or so.
Ok , good collection, but a huge minus that you can’t pay with card.
A little bit messy and some things were not working (mainly in the game room). Its very interactive and you can try everything on your own. As a kid that grew up in post communist coutry I knew a lot of stuff and it felt nostalgic. There was a very little information about the exhibits, mainly in the bedroom and in the lobby. Also some good 80s Jugoslavian music was playing in the background which was nice. If you are into these kind of things or want to feel nostalgic, I would recommend to try it.
Very small but actually funny, very interactive, you can touch everything you want and honestly you can "feel" like you were in the 80, cheap entrance so why not?
Small (for the pricebut nice and a friendly young lady that will answer your questions. Their website says they accept payment by card, but when I went there they only accepted cash. Its like a small apartment with furniture from the 80s.
It really is what it says it is. Fun, asthetic and interesting. You can touch everything and photograph with everything. Quick and really not that much to see but still very fun.
Bit overpriced for only 2 rooms, but nice experience to be able to touch and use EVERYthing in the museum!
Fully recommend! Had the most wonderful time and learned a lot!!! Such a great idea!
A real insight to what life was like for a standard family in the 80s. Not your average museum. Its an interractive museum allowing you to touch and feel everything, really emerse yourself. One of my favourite museums to have visited.
Really cool museum! You can literally touch everything, open all the drawers and interact with all the things there. There are several different rooms that you can explore. Only thing I had wished to see more of would have been some written descriptions of the things, but maybe thats just me. However, their staff was lovely and offered to take a photo of me in the car they have there. Overall a great experience!
Great way to time travel 😀
Its a really fun place to visit, especially if you lived in Yugoslavia or your parents still keep some old appliances and furniture. You also get to play videogames from the 80s!
Museum is an apartment filled with all kind of things from 1980s that you are allowed to touch and mess with. We went there with two children (5 yo and 7 yoand had a lot of fun. I couldnt take of the smile of my face. I was back in my childhood and it felt wonderful.The girl that sels tickets was very happy and polite, even offered to take pictures of us. The only thing that is missing is the souvenirs but the girl gave me sticker (very nice of her).All in all very nostalgic experience 🥰
A great idea and a place to visit! Strongly recommend! :)
The must fun museum in Zagreb by far. The apartment looks just like my grandmas and it was generally an excellent nostalgic experience. The girl at the front desk was super nice and spoke great English.
This is the cutest museum. It’s set up as a house in the 80s, with a living room, kitchen, gaming room, and bedroom. The lady running tickets was very kind! They have a variety of cool drinks at the ticket booth. All of the rooms have magazines, books, and technology that you’re allowed to touch and mess with. You can also try on all of the clothes and get really cute photos! (The lady working the desk also offered to take photos of me!At the end in the games room, you can actually play games on the machine. Very cool experience and I would absolutely recommend! 👾🕹
It is an appartment building set in back in time of the 80s. Was small but is worth a visit and some pretty cool stuff to do there, even some old 80s computer games. As for the reception lady, very friendly person and all smiles. Fully reccomend!
This is a museum featuring stuff from 1980s Croatia....which means about 1960s in the U.S. Very fun if you take time to explore, but its also very small (4 rooms only).
Im from 80s. It was nice to remember those time. Many items are familiar. Good museum with proper 80s vibe. It was so fun to play arcades - really first games that were extremely popular. Come and feel spirit of 80s!
Quite an original way to enter a time machine and see how people lived in the 80s and 90s. You can touch and try everything, and the girl that works at the enterance was very polite and explained everything. There is lots of chlotes, books, school stuff, video games and regular games to try. It would be cool to be able to drink coffee or eat food from that period, but unfortunatley, there is not enough room for that.Only thing that surprised me is the suggestion that we dont have to wear masks inside.To sum up, a good way to spend up to an hour in the museum.
For a foreigner it is a great insight into the yugoslavian 80s household. For a blakan resident it is just like paying 5 euro to walk thorugh your own home.
Museum is a three-room apartment filled with furniture, things and small details from the 80s of the last century. Such a time machine takes you back to the years of my childhood, everything is very familiar and dear to memory. You will see old computers and slot machines working. Many things from Yugoslavia during those years. very nostalgic experience
The museum made my day. So cute and nostalgic. Thats something I wanted to experience in Belgrade on my visit to the museum of Yugoslavia, but there theyve got only a collection of Titos hats behind the glass. Come on! A replica of a typical 80s Yugo flat where you can interact with everything — thats way better! They even have a half of Zastava.The receptionist was a really nice girl, however, I think, it would be much more atmospheric if they hired a nostalgical 60 year old lady.
This museum is really cute! You can see how was a workers apartment in the 80s, full of daily life items and other knick-knacks. You can touch/try all the things and they even have videogames. And the girl at the front desk was super lovely! Highly recommended :)
A fun kitschy experience, especially if youre a child of the 80s. Its a small museum, but they encourage a hands-on experience, and you can sit on the furniture, try on the clothes, and play the video games.
It really brought back many memories, especially the kitchen.Fabulous idea nicely set up. Good job! Will be back with my daughter.
Messy and amateuristic and therefore overpriced. Playing pac man is fun. Too little written info, besides the signs are hidden?
I’m a little bit too old and from post soviet country so I can remember most of the stuff. There are old video games and some appliances that you can use - I really think that for kids it might be very good experience.The price was relatively cheap. Please enjoy the stay.
Very cool ideaA museum is actually a typical apartment from the 80is in ZagrebThe tv has tabletici, the outfits you can try on and take pictures in, only the music isnt completely authentic as its only foreign artists
We had a lot of fun here! Even tried on clothes from the 80’s for goofy photos. The young woman staffing the museum was pleasant and helpful.
Great and fun place to wisit and relive the original experience of the 80s.
Cool and quirky museum, feels like stepping back into the 80s - it’s a touchy feely museum so you can try on clothes, pick up the phone, play music and games and just generally interact with everything which is really cool.Would recommend as an inexpensive way to spend an hour in the capital city.
Very cool museum! It is set up as if you’ve been transported back in time to an apartment in Zagreb in the 80s, but unlike a standard museum you’re free to sit down, flick through a magazine, try on clothes etc. I loved dressing up and getting fun photos, and my husband loved playing Pac-Man. The guy at the front desk was friendly and willing to take photos for us when needed. $10 NZ per person entry seems very reasonable.
This place is awesome. Having lived through the 80s as a child it bought back so many memories. It was great being able to touch and interact with everything! It was fun explaining everything (from a typewriter to an electric meat knifeto the kids and the games rooms was loads of fun! My usually rather bored 12 year old daughter said it was the best meusem she had ever visited!
Great place for experiencing a lot of artifacts from the 80s. Especially for computer geeks you can interact with a Commodore 64 and an Amstrad CPC6128 :)
Amazing museum. You can touch every exhibit, open every closet and try every part of clothing on. Also there is a gaming room where you can play authentic 80s pinball and video games. It’s rather small, but it takes more than hour to see everything. Big advantage is 80s music playing in the background. Also if you look closely you can find vintage erotic magasines.
Absolutely amazing. Everything here is for you to touch, and every item we used still worked! We looked at old VHS Tapes from the Unversiade in 87, listened to Croatian traditional music on Vinyl, leafed through adult magazines with stylish pictures and stories we werent able to read ;... and played vintage games on the Commodore 64. It was so calm and quiet, we were the only two people in the museum so we stayed for over an hour. What an experience!
If you lived in the balcans in the 80s, this is definitely a place to see. Flash backs and deja vus on every cm.
Amazing, unique and Interactive museum that is a must-see if you visit Zagreb.
A wonderful idea: everything is perfectly conserved and interactive. It was like an immersive playful moment of those years.
Awesome! Great place for very intersting photoshoots. Definitely should be on your list to do in Zagreb.
Cool museum. We took our kids and they got a look into our lives in the 80s. Its small but interactive. Meaning you can pick items up, open up cabinets and drawers to look inside. Its a replica of what an apartment in the 80s in Zagreb would look like. Worth a stop to get put of the heat. Youll spend 30min max to see it all. Price is responsible.
This museum is awesome- so much great history and memories that anyone who loved or grew up in the 80s can appreciate. There’s so many near artifacts from peoples’ homes that are familiar and foreign whether you grew up in Croatia or not. The best part is that it’s an interactive museum and you can touch things and take pictures.
1st floor, Radićeva 34, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia, Zagreb
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