共産主義ユーゴスラビアでの生活を歩む





説明
共産主義ユーゴスラビア時代の生活を網羅する唯一のクロアチア博物館。インタラクティブなアプローチと拡張現実アプリを使用して、レッドヒストリーミュージアムはすべての年齢の人々のための教育の遊び場に変わります。訪問者は歴史の活発な探検家になり、内政、秘密警察、音楽、ファッションなどのような主題について学びます。 ユーゴスラビアの社会主義が他の人と異なっていた理由を調べてください。まだクロアチアの人々に影響を与えている複雑な歴史を学びましょう。時間をかけて歩き、善と悪を目の当たりにし、ユーゴスラビアの生活、歴史、そして文化に身を浸している間、ただ楽しんでください。
ツアーオプション
旅程
レッドヒストリーミュージアムは、共産主義のユーゴスラビアにおける日常生活の新しく開かれたユニークでインタラクティブな体験 - クロアチアの歴史の中では非常に異なる時期です。 300平方メートルのスペースで新旧の技術を使用して、訪問者は今ユーゴスラビア政権下でそれがどんなものであったか探検し、経験することができます。芸術、デザイン、政治、秘密機関、そしてNon-Alignedの方法に飛び込んでください。当時の最大のヒットに耳を傾け、生き生きとした歴史を目撃し、共産党の注意深い目の下で生きる人々の現実の物語を学びましょう。
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 車いす対応
- 幼児や小さなお子様は乳母車やベビーカーに乗せることができます
- 介助動物の同伴可
- 近くに公共交通機関があります
- すべてのエリアは車いす完全対応です
- あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
レビュー(191)
A tremendous little museum. Informative and engaging. The AR exhibits are superb
Very enjoyable experience lots to look at and see, expectations where met,
excellent well laid out tour with great information
Worth a trip. Very interesting.
Absolutely worth visiting. Interesting and informative. We teally enjoyed our visit. Loved that it was interactive. Totally recommended for all ages.
Just a very great experience. Found it by chance, but spent there a good couple of hours! The interactivity is great, and it connects you with all your senses!
An interesting couple of hours in what felt like a trip back in time. There’s a lot of reading and the museum would be improved by a more interactive experience. I enjoyed the video footage. The photo essays were good too.
A fascinating view of life in Yugoslavia, warts and all. There's a balanced account of 20th century Yugoslavian politics, covering the period leading up to WW2, the establishment of the Tito era and the disintegration of the regime following his death. There's also a trip through Mid Century Modern styling of 60s Yugoslavia. Some of that furniture would fetch a fortune at Camden Market. An emphasis on the everyday lives of ordinary families, shown through donated photographs. Excellent museum.
The weather was bad, and I happened to find it while I was going around museums in the old town. (It didn't come up when I searched for museums on Google Maps.) It looked interesting, so I went in and suddenly found out that he was the owner. When someone seemed to enter, they started explaining the building in English. Of course I had no idea, but I was able to enter safely. The content is quite maniacal, from the formation of the Communist Party, to the independence of Yugo, to the daily necessities of the time. But it was punchy and interesting.
Sad to just read a lot of signs. Interesting subject and certainly more fun for those who lived in the country during communism and recognized the few objects that existed.



