The Technical Museum in Zagreb is housed in protected wooden buildings designed by Marijan Haberle. The museum holds a collection of over 10,000 objects of which around 1,000 are on display in the Technical Museum itself. The displayed items include ojects of everyday life that are typical of the industrial era of the 19th and 20th century. The exhibition is divided into separate themed sub exhibitions based on the organisation of the Museum’s departments, including the transformation of energy, traffic vehicles, fire fighting, agriculture, astronautics, geology and mining and personalities of Croatian science and technology, including Tesl
History & Anthropology Agriculture Astronomy Automotive Geology Industrial heritage Person & Artist
#3 History & Anthropology in Croatia #1 Industrial & heritage museums in Croatia #4 Person & artist museums in Croatia #3 History & Anthropology in Zagreb #1 Industrial & heritage museums in Zagreb #4 Person & artist museums in Zagreb #78 Agriculture museums in Europe #47 Astronomy museums in Europe #80 Automotive museums in Europe #159 Geology museums in Europe
Savska cesta 18, Zagreb
No exhibitions in Technical Museum have been found.
Technical Museum has 1 rating.
The Technical Museum in Zagreb, Croatia, offers visitors an engaging experience exploring various fields of technology and science. Many reviewers appreciate the diverse exhibits, which cover topics such as transportation, energy, astronomy, and firefighting. The museum's collection of vintage cars, aircraft, and submarines is particularly popular among visitors.
Positive aspects frequently mentioned include the museum's educational value, especially for children and those interested in engineering and technology. The planetarium receives praise for its interesting shows, though some note that presentations are primarily in Croatian.
The museum's affordable entry fee is seen as good value for the content provided. Many visitors find the exhibits informative, although some mention that certain displays could benefit from more detailed explanations or updates.
Some reviews point out that the museum's layout can be confusing, and signage could be improved to enhance navigation. Additionally, a few visitors note that some exhibits might feel outdated or in need of maintenance.
Overall, the Technical Museum is generally well-regarded for its comprehensive collection and educational approach, offering an informative experience for those interested in technology and its history. While it may not be cutting-edge in all aspects, it provides a solid overview of technological advancements and is considered a worthwhile visit for both locals and tourists in Zagreb.
This rating is based on the rating of this museum on several other platforms.
Discover museums near Technical Museum in or around Zagreb.