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  • The museum was founded by two Zagreb-based artists, Olinka Vištica, a film producer, and Dražen Grubišić, a sculptor. After their four-year love relationship came to an end in 2003, the two joked about setting up a museum to house the left-over personal items. Three years later, Grubišić contacted Vištica with this idea, this time in earnest. They.
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  • The Museum of Broken Relationships (Croatian: Muzej prekinutih veza) is a museum in Zagreb, Croatia, dedicated to failed love relationships.
  • The Museum of Broken Relationships is a collection of relationships and in fact an emotional rollercoaster. The first privately owned museum in Zagreb and...
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  • Once flying through the air on the day that ended a 20-year marriage, this garden gnome now sits in the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Due to this location’s intense success, a second Museum of Broken Relationships opened in Los Angeles in 2016.
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  • “The exhibits in the Museum of Broken Relationships are as random and varied as the reasons people get together, and break up.
  • Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb. Many of the lovers have heartbreaks and many have separated with no words at all.
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