July 19, 2021 - The world's first Museum of Hangovers is coming to Split and Hvar through a traveling exhibition of hangover stories.
The exhibition of hangover stories in Split will be held from July 30, 2021, to August 15, 2021, before moving to Hvar from August 16, 2021, to September 5, 2021, reports HRTurizam.
In addition to the crazy stories on display, new interactions will be shown for the first time at Studio 21 at Velebitska 66. To fill the exhibition with Split content, the Museum is looking for new stories and objects. Everyone who has an interesting hangover story can contact them at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on the website, and the best stories will be shown at the exhibition in Split and Hvar.
The Hangover Museum was founded at the end of 2019 in Zagreb. Behind the museum stands a young team of people who have made an unforgettable place of forgetful events with their own efforts. For example, after a crazy time at the Beer Fest, a team of friends went to a cafe near the museum. As they told stories of drunkenness, one of the friends started revealing his drunk cycling episode. Listening to his story, Rino thought it would be a great idea to open something where there would be such objects in one place that would "tell a story" and anecdotes from drunken nights. This is how the idea of a hangover museum came about, which came to life 6 months later.
Today, the museum counts various drunken stories and objects of local and foreign people and visitors. In addition to stories, visitors can participate in interactive activities within the museum, such as darts, walking in a straight line, driving a simulated car with "drunk" glasses, and learn about the impact and consequences of alcohol consumption. The museum is continuously growing, progressive and has the largest number of young visitors from Croatia and worldwide. As the first Museum of Hangovers globally, it was also recognized by foreign media such as CBS News, CNN, and Business Insider.
City of Split - Date: 30.07.2021. - 15.08.2021. Place: Studio 21, Velebitska ulica 66 Opening: 30.07.2021, at 20:30 Working hours: 10-12, 18-22: 30 / Hvar town - Date: 16.08.2021. - 05.09.2021. Place: Association Platforma, Fabrika 35 / Ticket price: 30 kuna
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November 26, 2019 - The first Museum of Hangovers in the world opens on December 1 in Zagreb (Preradoviceva 8), just in time for the Advent festivities in the capital.
This unforgettable space for some of our more forgettable events is the project of a group of students designed as ‘a drunken return home’ - from the city streets to a casual stroll through the forest and eventually getting home where, if you are lucky, you manage to wake up in the morning. The idea of this unique museum was borne on an evening out, when students Rino Dubokovic and Roberta Mikelic, together with their friends, began to retell their best booze-fuelled stories.
It didn’t take long for their tales of tipsiness to bring them to a quite brilliant idea - why not create a museum featuring the best drunken and hangover stories with one item that would best represent it?
The idea came to fruition thanks to the students who chose the space, the lighting, painted the walls, and also sent in their best drunken escapades. To create the feeling of a drunken trip home, the museum will take you on a tour of four different rooms. The experience begins when you enter the museum, where the first stop of the adventure - exiting a stuffy club or packed bar, is visually captivated.
The Museum of Hangovers is a must-see during this year’s Advent for anyone looking to have a good laugh. The stories are presented in both Croatian and English at the same time, and the museum will be open daily from 9 am to 11 pm. The adult ticket price is 25,00 kuna, while students will have a slight discount (20,00 kuna).
If you also have a hangover story you would like to share to be a part of this unique museum concept, you can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or send a message to their Facebook page.
You can find more info about the new Zagreb museum here.
Source: Journal.hr
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