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TRAVELLER
Every city has museums, but none can
boast anything as fun or poignant as
the Museum of Broken Relationships,
which exhibits relics from failed
relationships, donated from around
the world. There's a suspender belt, for
instance, and a tin sold as love incense
with a sign that reads "Doesn't work".
“We wanted to do something nice
and positive to revive the city's Upper
Town,” says Grubišic, Zagreb native and
co-founder of the museum. “There is a
lot to discover here.”
Vištasca and Grubišic are themselves
a former couple, who first had the idea
after splitting their own possessions in
the aftermath of their own breakup.
What started as a small exhibition
in 2006 blossomed into a travelling
sensation that has caused a stir across
Europe. A permanent site was opened
in October 2010 and, less than a year
later, it won the prestigious Kenneth
Hudson Award for most innovative
museum in Europe.
“There is a vibrant, independent
creative scene in Zagreb, but it needs
support,” says Vištasca. “The museum is
proof that culture can generate income
and tourism.”
2 Cirilometodska; tel: +385 (0)1485
1021, brokenships.com
CITY PICKS
EAT
Prasac (
6 Vranicanijeva, tel: +385
(0)1485 1411, prasac.hr
) for chef Dino
Galvagno’s fresh and inventive food.
MUSIC
Culture Factory (
2 Šubiceva;
tel: +385 (0)1562 1078, tvornicakulture.
com
), a multipurpose space with a wide
range of contemporary live music.
OLINKA VIŠTASCA AND DRAŽEN
GRUBIŠIĆ
CO-FOUNDERS, MUSEUM
OF BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS
“We
wanted
to do
something
positive for
the city”
THE CULTURAL
CURATORS
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