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Museum of Torture Admission

The Museum of Torture – TORTUREUM offers an insight into its unique collection of various instruments of torture and execution that have been employed since the ancient times to the present day. The Museum vividly depicts the notion of violence throughout history, with over 70 full-scale instruments of torture, which even the thought of chilled people to the bone. The Museum of Torture – TORTUREUM offers an insight into its unique collection of various instruments of torture and execution that have been employed since the ancient times to the present day. The Museum vividly depicts the notion of violence throughout history, with over 70 full-scale instruments of torture, which even the thought of chilled people to the bone. The visitors will be able to see, touch and try exhibits that were used to humiliate, torture, injure or execute the victim, such as the full-scale replica of the 1792 guillotine with the 1889 Berger mechanism or the iron maiden, which is considered as the most brutal medieval instrument of torture. The specially designed free multimedia guides with original audio and video content allow visitors to learn more about the history of each exhibited instrument of torture. The Museum is also unique for its Dungeon – a miniature cool room in which the visitor can spend a minute of his life in pitch blackness, anticipating the uncertain future… Meeting/pick-up point: 1 min walk from Ban Jelačić Square. Start/opening time: 11am. End/closing time: 7pm. Others: Included: Multimedia guide in different languages.
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Museum of Illusions Admission

There is a new museum in town, the Museum of Illusions. With over 70 exhibits, it has the largest collection of holograms in this part of Europe, which will certainly not only thrill and confuse you, but will provide an opportunity to learn all sorts of things. Keep in mind that whatever you see is not what it appears to be. There is a new museum in town, the Museum of Illusions. With over 70 exhibits, it has the largest collection of holograms in this part of Europe, which will certainly not only thrill and confuse you, but will provide an opportunity to learn all sorts of things. Keep in mind that whatever you see is not what it appears to be. The Museum of Illusions offers an intriguing, visual, sensual and educational experience in a fun adventure for all generations. Attractive and entertaining illusions will teach you about vision, perception, the human brain and science so you will be able to understand why your eyes see things that the brain does not understand. Imagine defying gravity in a slanted room or the person you came with shrinking or growing before your very eyes, or a real bottomless pit, or serving somebody´s head on a tray and then taking a photo of it all in a boundless room. There is also a clever playroom with lots of Dilemma games, which will absolutely blow your mind. The gift shop offers 3D lighting, games for all generations as well as souvenirs. A bewildering and memorable experience you will never forget. There is no need to imagine the impossible, just visit the Museum of Illusions. Start/opening time: At 9am. End/closing time: At 10pm.
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Museum of Illusions Zagreb

Welcome to this fascinating world of illusions. Thrilled yet bewildered you will enter a world that will blow your mind but also give you an opportunity to learn all sorts of things. Come and visit this incredible museum in the heart of Zagreb. It is sure to be an amazing and unimaginable experience because whatever you see, especially here in the Museum of Illusions, is not what it appears to be.
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Guided Tour of Zagreb - Private

Take a walk with us and discover art, architecture, history and everyday life of Croatia's capital city Zagreb! We start with the oldest part of the Upper Town – Kaptol, visiting the neogothic Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and learning about the founding of the city. Passing through the Dolac farmer's market, where you can buy seasonal fruits or vegetables, traditional toys and clothes, we continue to the lively and colourful Tkalčićeva street. Crossing Krvavi most street (The Bloody Bridge) come to Radićeva street – an old street full of new bars and cool shops of Croatian fashion and accessories designers, traditional and contemporary souvenirs. The street takes us to Stone Gate, the historical entrance to the city of Gradec, dating back to 13th century and holding a painting of the Virgin Mary that is believed to be miraculous. In that part of town you can visit the oldest pharmacy in town, learn about Croatian history and political system at St Mark's Square, where the seats of our Parliament and Government are, and admire the view of St Mark's Church, its portal and impressive roof. From there we continue towards St Catherine's Church, passing by the City Hall, Museum of Naive Art, Church of St Cyril and Methodius and the Museum of Broken Relationships. In front of the Tower Lotrščak you can take great panoramic photos of the Lower Town, hear the loud cannon of Grič at noon, take a ride with Europe's shortest funicular or continue walking down Strossmayer's Promenade towards the main square. At the main, Ban Jelačić Square, we finish our amusing and informative 90 minute walk of the oldest parts of Zagreb.
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Zagreb Green Walking Tour with Museum - private

Take a walk with us and discover art, architecture, history and everyday life of Croatia's capital city, Zagreb! We start at Zagreb's main square, The Ban Jelačić Square, where we introduce you to the founding of the city, its historical and legendary origins. Take a walk with us and discover art, architecture, history and everyday life of Croatia's capital city, Zagreb! We start at Zagreb's main square, The Ban Jelačić Square, where we introduce you to the founding of the city, its historical and legendary origins. Passing through the Praška Street we come to the lively park called Zrinjevac. In no time you will feel the difference between the crowded main square, and suddenly dive into the green peaceful beauty that is Zrinjevac. Surrounding the park, you will see many beautiful historical buildings, and various museums and galleries. After the sightseeing tour you might want to visit the Archaeological Museum, which tells you the history of Croatia (and the world) since the prehistoric times. You can also visit the Modern Gallery, a gallery that conserves an abundant collection of Croatia's finest modern art, with possible international guest-exhibitions, or the Strossmayer Old Masters Gallery, where you can see remarkable collections of renaissance and baroque art. Continuing our walk, we come to the Art Pavilion at the beginning of King Tomislav's Square, the square dedicated to Croatia's first king. At the Square we can admire the building and check which exhibition is on display at the moment. Passing through the park, we come to Zagreb's main railway station, built in the late 19th century. Following the street we come to the Art-Deco-styled Esplanade Hotel, and talk about its history and famous guests. The next green stop on our route is the Botanical garden, a beautiful green oasis in the centre of the city which holds many domestic and exotic plants. Crossing the street, we find ourselves in front of the Croatian National Archive, a beautiful Art Noveau building, and stop to talk about the father of Croatian literature, Marko Marulić, whose statue is situated in front of the entrance. The tour takes us further, towards the Croatian National Theatre and the building of University of Zagreb, where you will get familiar with the works of Croatia's most renowned sculptor, the late Ivan Meštrović. Our entertaining and educational tour is concluded by visiting a museum of your choice, and there is a lot to choose from: the Museum of Arts and Crafts, the Etnographic, the Archaelogical Museum, the Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters, or the aforementioned Modern Gallery. Meeting/pick-up point: Squer of Ban Jelačić. Duration: 3-4 hours, depending on the time guests want to spend in the palaces.
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Central Croatia Wines

Discover Zagreb's surroundings on our special tour around wineries and cheese factory Combine cheese & wine, and what do you get? A perfect day. Immerse in fabulous wine and food tasting that will make your heart sing. Learn all about cheese production from Šestak family and enjoy their beautiful estate. Then head to Jagunić wine cellar where you will be served with 5 different wines and homemade bread. Our tipsy tour ends at Braje restaurant winery where you will be served with three sorts of wine. During a tasting of wines, you’ll enjoy a domestic snack such as greaves pastry and copanjak. • Taste a variety of wines • Learn about cheese production • Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere Language English
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Guided Tour of Zagreb

Take a walk with us and discover art, architecture, history and everyday life of Croatia's capital city Zagreb! We start with the oldest part of the Upper Town – Kaptol, visiting the neogothic Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and learning about the founding of the city. Passing through the Dolac farmer's market, where you can buy seasonal fruits or vegetables, traditional toys and clothes, we continue to the lively and colourful Tkalčićeva street. Crossing Krvavi most street (The Bloody Bridge) come to Radićeva street – an old street full of new bars and cool shops of Croatian fashion and accessories designers, traditional and contemporary souvenirs. The street takes us to Stone Gate, the historical entrance to the city of Gradec, dating back to 13th century and holding a painting of the Virgin Mary that is believed to be miraculous. In that part of town you can visit the oldest pharmacy in town, learn about Croatian history and political system at St Mark's Square, where the seats of our Parliament and Government are, and admire the view of St Mark's Church, its portal and impressive roof. From there we continue towards St Catherine's Church, passing by the City Hall, Museum of Naive Art, Church of St Cyril and Methodius and the Museum of Broken Relationships. In front of the Tower Lotrščak you can take great panoramic photos of the Lower Town, hear the loud cannon of Grič at noon, take a ride with Europe's shortest funicular or continue walking down Strossmayer's Promenade towards the main square. At the main, Ban Jelačić Square, we finish our amusing and informative 90 minute walk of the oldest parts of Zagreb.
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Urban Wine Tour

Immerse in wine & dine tour in the heart of Croatia's capital city Join our laid-back, wine and food focused tour and discover Zagreb's irresistible charm. Our starting point is the wonderfully exuberant park Zrinjevac from where we will head to explore local wine bars. Not only will you enjoy in top-notch wines, meat delicacies, and exquisite cheeses, but you will also learn all you need to know about wine & food pairing. From the scented wine basements, it is time to get back on the ground level and explore the city. Jump on Zagreb's amazing funicular that will elevate you to the historic Upper Town. Enjoy the panoramic view of the city before we descend to the main square through picturesque cobblestone streets. With a fantastic wine and food offer, and eye-popping architecture this 4-hour tour is an excellent & fun way to learn more about Croatia's capital. Language English Others The funicular ticket is incluided
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Old Zagreb - Walking Private Tour

Take a walk with us and discover art, architecture, history and everyday life of Croatia’s capital city, Zagreb! We start with the oldest part of the town – Kaptol, visiting the neogothic Cathedral and learning about the founding of the city. Passing through the Dolac farmer’s market, where you can buy seasonal fruits or vegetables, traditional toys and clothes, we continue our tour towards the medieval Upper Town, also known as Gradec. Walking our way up the Radićeva street, an old street full of lovely bars and little designer shops, we reach the oldest preserved entrance to the Upper Town, the Stone Gate. Eventually, we arrive at one of the most remarkable points in Zagreb: St. Mark’s Square. There you will learn the most important things about Croatian history and political system. From there we continue towards the Lotrščak Tower where you can take great panoramic photos of the Lower Town, hear the loud cannon of Grič at noon, take a ride with Europe’s shortest funicular or continue walking down the Strossmayer’s Promenade towards the main square – The Ban Jelačić Square. There we finish our amusing tour and leave you in good hands – the hands of our loving city!
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Private Zagreb Green Walking Tour and Museum

Feast your eyes on the greenery, art and architecture of Zagreb’s Lower Town! We start at Zagreb’s main square (Ban Jelačić Square), where we introduce you to the founding of the city, its historical and legendary origins. A short walk takes us to the lively park Zrinjevac. In no time you will feel the difference between the crowded main square, and dive into the green peaceful beauty. While walking, you will see many beautiful historical buildings and various museums and galleries surrounding the park. Continuing our walk, we come to the Art Pavilion at the King Tomislav’s Square, a beautiful square dedicated to Croatia’s first king. Passing the main railway station and the Esplanade Hotel, the next stop on our green route is the Botanical Garden, a beautiful oasis in the middle of the city which holds many domestic and exotic plants. Crossing the street, we find ourselves in front of the beautiful building of Croatian National Archive and stop to mention the father of Croatian literature, Marko Marulić, and other renowned Croatian writers. The tour takes us further, towards the Croatian National Theatre, where you can get familiar with the works of Croatia’s most famous sculptor, Ivan Meštrović. Our entertaining and educational tour is complete by visiting a museum of your choice, and there is plenty to choose from: the Museum of Arts and Crafts, the Etnographic Museum, the Archaelogical Museum, the Strossmayer’s Gallery of Old Masters or the Modern Gallery.
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Zagreb Up and Down Private tour

A walking tour that gives you a complete picture of Zagreb’s Upper and Lower Town, its architecture, parks, history and everyday life! We start at Zagreb’s main square (Ban Jelačić Square), where we introduce you to the city’s historical and legendary origins and continue our walk to the Upper Town to see the city’s most popular features: the Cathedral, the Dolac farmer’s market, and St. Mark’s Church. Passing the entertaining Museum of Broken Relationships, we take the funicular and return to the Lower Town. Walking through Zagreb’s busiest street Ilica, you can absorb the city vibe in a matter of seconds. We will show you how to quickly fit in with the locals: we will make a stop at one of the squares and have coffee, soak in the sun and relax. To get away from the crowd, we enter the Green Horseshoe, a set of parks in the city center that offer shade on hot summer days, and hold many cultural treasures of our country: the National Theatre, Museum of Arts and Crafts, Croatian Academy for Art and Sciences, Archaeological Museum and many more. We finish our tour at the starting point, the Ban Jelačić Square.
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Best of Zagreb Private Walking Tour

The best way to experience Croatian capital Zagreb is with a guide who will take you on foot through all of the secrets of Zagreb. We would tell you interesting historical facts, anecdotes and stories dating back to prehistoric times. This pleasant walk would take you to the noteworthy sights; Gothic Cathedral of Zagreb, Picturesque Church of St Mark, Stone Gate , Croatian Parliament (Sabor – Centre of Croatian political life) and also Government Building. You would visit well-known cable-less car and hear midday cannon fire from Lotrscak Tower. Simply this experience would make you fell in love with this beautiful city.
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Zagreb Taste of Culture Private Tour

This private walking tour gives you more than just a history lesson of Zagreb… it gives you a taste of everyday life, culture, food and wine. We start with a walk around the oldest parts of Zagreb – Kaptol, pass through the Dolac farmer’s market, where you can buy seasonal fruits and vegetables, traditional toys and clothes and continue towards the medieval Upper Town, also known as Gradec. Walking our way up the Radićeva street, an old street full of lovely bars and little designer shops, we arrive at one of the most remarkable points in Zagreb: St. Mark’s Square where you will learn the most important things about the Croatian history and political system. At noon, you can hear the loud cannon of Grič, take a ride with Europe’s shortest funicular and arrive at our final destination where you can enjoy Croatia with all your senses! You will try Croatia’s finest cheeses, olive oil, and typical wines such as Malvazija or Plavac mali and much more…
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Wine & Dine Zagreb

Calling all wine lovers! Whether you have a basic understanding of how the stuff in your favourite bottle gets into the glass, or you simply enjoy a glass with dinner, expand your knowledge of wine with this laid-back yet informative tour giving you local expert insight into Croatia’s long-standing history of wine production. Beginning at the centre of Zagreb, in Ban Jelacic Square, you’ll embark on a walking (and eating and drinking) tour of the best wines Croatia has to offer. Delve into the origins of Zinfandel, a wine most often associated with California. But on this tour, you’ll learn about a different side of the popular grape variety, which is said to have originated in Croatia. You’ll also get a look at local winemaking traditions, and learn some of the secrets of wine production in the country. Along the way, we’ll sample a variety of local wine from some of the best wine bars in Zagreb, including the oldest wine bar in the city. The wines you taste will take you on a journey through many of the different wine-producing regions of Croatia. In addition to sipping, you’ll have a chance to pair your wine with various local snacks and tapas, as well as cheeses made from goat, sheep, and cow’s milk, some of which are flavoured with herbs and truffles. We’ll make a stop along lively Tkalciceva Street, known for its hundreds of café bars. Then, prepare to be awed by something unexpected and truly special for wine-lovers: a vineyard smack in the middle of the city – not something you see every day. Next, it’s time to head underground to explore Zagreb’s tunnels, some of which date back to medieval times. Cap off your day of wining and dining with a stop at one last wine bar for a few more snacks and noteworthy samples of local wine.
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Private Tour to Zagorje - Peasant Revolt Museum and Museum Shrine

Discover the enchanting green region of Zagorje and get to know its exciting history, beautiful castles, as well as small wooden houses, religious sites, delicious specialities and traditional craftsmanship! After meeting at the arranged meeting point, we travel from Zagreb via Zagreb’s west gate to Gornja Stubica. Discover the enchanting green region of Zagorje and get to know its exciting history, beautiful castles, as well as small wooden houses, religious sites, delicious specialities and traditional craftsmanship! After meeting at the arranged meeting point, we travel from Zagreb via Zagreb’s west gate to Gornja Stubica. The ride takes about an hour. In Gornja Stubica we visit the Peasants' Revolt Museum to see the permanent collection that displays the life of peasants and aristocracy in the times of feudalism, from the 16th until the mid-19th century. The museum is situated in a baroque castle that used to belong to the Oršićfamily. From the castle we take a walk through the park and come in front of the impressive sculpture of Matija Gubec, the leader of the peasants' revolt in 1573. The statue, designed by the famous Croatian sculptor Antun Augustinčić, honours those historical events. We continue the tour by visiting the 500 years old linden tree that is believed to be the place where the revolt was plotted and while we're there, we can see the traditional architecture of the wooden houses in this region. We take a break by tasting the local specialties (traditional meals and drinks) in one of the local restaurants. After the reastaurant, we travel for about 30 minutes to Marija Bistrica, to the famous Marian Shrine, the most popular pilgrimage site of NW Croatia since the 17th century. There we visit the church of Saint Mary of Bistrica, see the statue of the Virgin Mary, which is believed to be miraculous, and walk around the Stations of the Cross. It is a great opportunity to enjoy the sights and also get acquainted with the more recent history of Croatia. Marija Bistrica is also a great destination to learn about the traditional manufacture of wooden toys and gingerbread souvenir cookies, which were both added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. After trying some traditional sweet gingerbread, we leave the picturesque Zagorje and return to Zagreb. Duration:5- 7 hours. Start/opening time: at 10am or 5pm. End/closing time: at 3pm/5pm or 10pm/ Midnight. Opening days/period: Every day.
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Day at the Moslavina Village

Discover Croatia's microregion full of natural beauties & delicious food Get ready for a full day of special experiences, because Moslavina will hardly leave you unimpressed. The scenic wine roads will take us to Kezele agritourism where you can indulge in a tasting of top-quality wines, as well as enjoying the wonderful landscapes. You can learn more about culture, folk costumes, and wheat cultivation in this region on our visit to Ethnographic department of Moslavina Museum. After museum visit, it's time for lunch, traditional stew made on open fire known as Moslavačka Kotlovina. After lunch, be sure to enjoy fresh village air as you explore surrounding forest paths and vineyards. Those more adventure spirited should definitely try horseback riding at the nearby stables. • Explore Moslavina region • Sip on top-quality wines • Learn more about this region at Moslavina Museum • Enjoy mesmerising landscapes Language English
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