3.5Museum(98 reviews) - World Leaders Met Here! Spent < 1 hour Speciality Museums • History Museums
This museum honors the late Yugoslav Communist ruler Josip Tito. Josip Broz Tito na Brionima (“Josip Broz Tito on the Brijuni Islands”) photography exhibit showcases the activities of the Yugoslavian president on the island from his arrival on 20 June 1947 to his last visit on 29 August 1979. There are over 200 photographs on display grouped into 5 categories, covering his private and professional life on the island.See more..
4.5MEMO Museum Pula(83 reviews) - Such a fun time Spent < 1 hour Speciality Museums • Art Museums • Children's Museums • History Museums
An interactive museum dedicated to the everyday life of Pula from the 50's till the end of the 80's; presents the life and home of a typical family; a time machine which transports our visitors into an era of black and white TV, vinyl records and typewriters, evoking a sense of nostalgia in our older visitors and showing what everyday life looked like ''back in the day'' to our younger visitors.See more..
The museum is worth a visit. The rooms with old craftsmanship and the exhibitions are also for kids very interesting See more..
4.5Narodni muzej(15 reviews) - Great little museum with mine History Museums
There’s a small mine underneath the museum, worth the visit and pulling through almost kneeling (beware you tall people) :) It’s small but greatSee more..
5.0Museum Of Hum Aura(4 reviews) - Now Museum of Hum & Distillery bar Sunday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM History Museums
Now includes a distillery bar were you can enjoy a good selection of drinks, not just alcoholic ones, and lounge out on the veranda area over looking Hum's tiny but perfectly formed square! We enjoyed a range of drinks and they even offered a small plate of nibbles which was a really nice touch.See more..
5.0Spomen Dom Brgudac(1 review) - Beautiful Nature and a significant historical site History Museums
Brgudac is located at an altitude of about 747 m, and the peak above it reaches almost 1100 m (Brajkov Vrh 1090m). The village of Brgudac on Ćićarija was first mentioned in historical documents in 1420 as Bergodaz. In the Middle Ages, the area belonged to the Patriarchate of Aquileia, Counts of Gorizia, and later to the Venetian Republic. From 1848 to 1918, in the territory of Istria, Margrofov's Istria was established, which was a territorial unit within the Habsburg Monarchy and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. At that time, Brgudac was a developed place with a large population of cattle ranchers, holding over 3,000 head of cattle, and producing and selling coal. At that time, Brgudac was a developed place with a large population of cattle ranchers, holding over 3,000 head of cattle, and producing and selling coal. Brgudac is also a symbol of the anti-fascist struggle in Istria, as it is here that the first resistance movement in the Istrian peninsula was organized. 1 November 1943 in Brgudac was founded in the 4th Istrian Partisan troop (Kraška), and on 10 December 1943 in Brgudac is held the first consultation KPH for Istria. What the Memorial House ( Spomen Dom ) also testifies to. There is a Saint Blaise church in the village that is mentioned in 1580. It has a single bell tower (11 m high), an altar with the relief of St. Luke the Evangelist, Saint Blaise. In the local cemetery there is a small church of St. Luke, whose interior depicts the Virgin Mary of Trsat Shrine. A beautiful hiking trail to Korita leads from the village. In about 50 minutes of easy walking, with occasional breaks, we arrive at our destination. At the end of the path we can immediately notice seven water troughs, always full, thanks to a source of pure, supposedly miraculous water. Right next to this source begins the hiking trail towards the summit of Planik, Vodice Griža, Šija ....See more..
5.0House of Frescoes(1 review) - Met bezoek aan twee kerkjes een topmuseum Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM History Museums
Een museumpje in een huis (oude school) langs het smalle weggetje midden door het stadje. De entree was gratis en het museum zelf eigenlijk niet zo interessant, slechts een aantal foto’s en veel tekst. Ze hadden achter de expositieruimte wel een goede toilet. Het meisje aan de balie had wel de sleutels voor de twee oude kerkjes, een uit de 15de eeuw met goed, deels gerestaureerde fresco’s (St Roch’s Church) en de andere oude kapel bij de begraafplaats uit de 13de eeuw met fraaie fresco’s, (St Cross Church and St Elisha) alhoewel een beetje verweerd en vervaagd, maar goed te zien. Deze zijn niet in alle jaren gerestaureerd. En het was allemaal gratis, en ze sprak vloeiend Engels. Top.See more..