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18, Savska cesta, 10000, Zagreb, HR Croatia
contacts phone: +385 1 4844 050
website: tehnicki-muzej.hr
larger map & directionsLatitude: 45.8039712, Longitude: 15.9639852
David Farlie
::Fabulous technology museum with heaps for everyone. Plenty of English language signage. Currently the main building is being renovated but don't let the temporary entrance spoil it.
Amos Elroy
::Some historical machinery. Don't miss a collection of Nikola Tesla's original experiment lab constructs, including a demo of the first radio remote controlled boat he designed. Also in the collection are one of the original engines designed by Here Diesel himself, as well as a waist high WWII Italian personal tank, replicas of old trams, early X-ray machine, steam powered fire trucks, and much more. If you have a few days in Zagreb it is worth taking a look.
JALU
::Perfect. A wonderful place to learn about electricity and Nikola Tesla. There are also plenty of other historical items (cars, trains, mills, diesel motors, other motors...). I would highly recommend you check this place out.
Vanja Marin
::If that facility had any kind of heating, when it's literally negative 15 C. it would've be the best place to take yourself, alone or with entire family to great technological memory lane. Don't miss exact hours when visit to the Coal mine, Tesla laboratory and Planetarium are scheduled...(these are 20 minutes guided tours). Cause if you miss that, you pretty much missed 60% of great thongs to be seen. *On the top of regular price you need to pay another ticket for Planetarium (another 75% of regular price). But all that fun and knowledge still fits in the budget of 5,_€
Vanja Muskon
::A museum with an old soul. Entering it you feel like in another world. Great place to take kids with it's many different kinds of vehicles and technical processes. It also hosts a Tesla experiments room, a mine and a planetarium. I'm missing more interactive sections (has cool interactive nuclear energy section), hopefully they will invest in it in near future.