
Historical Museum of Istria
Best time to visit
Besuchen Sie am Morgen, um Menschenmengen zu vermeiden und ein ruhigeres Erlebnis zu genießen. Der Frühling ist ideal wegen des angenehmen Klimas und weniger Touristen.
Budget tips
Der allgemeine Eintritt kostet etwa 40 HRK; Kinder unter 7 Jahren haben freien Eintritt. Fragen Sie nach dem Pula Kulturpass für Rabatte bei mehreren Attraktionen.
Recommended for
Geschichtsliebhaber, Kunst- und Archäologiestudenten, Familien mit Kindern, Neugierige der lokalen Kultur
Plan your visit
1-2 Stunden
About
Quick facts: This museum houses over 150,000 objects related to the history and culture of Istria. Its collection includes everything from Roman artifacts to ethnographic pieces from the 20th century.
Highlights: In the museum you can discover an exact replica of the Roman mosaic of Pula, composed of thousands of tiny pieces. It also displays an ancient manual printing press dating back to the 19th century, a rarity that few museums preserve.
Insider tips
- Tragen Sie bequemes Schuhwerk, um mehrere Räume und einige Treppen zu erkunden.
- Freitagnachmittage sind meist weniger überlaufen, perfekt für einen entspannten Besuch.
- Fotografieren ist ohne Blitz erlaubt, um die historischen Stücke zu erhalten.
- Verpassen Sie nicht die Wechselausstellung im Obergeschoss, sie wechselt alle paar Monate.
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