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A must if you’re interested in Rijeka’s history
This museum was a revelation, set in the old headquarters of a sugar company and known as the Sugar Palace, it charts the turbulent history of Rijeka. The displays have all been redesigned as part of...
The Rijeka Museum is a must see – in addition to the splendor of the building ("The Sugar Palace"); the museum does a spectacular job of running through the history of Rijeka and surrounding area over...
We walked 1.3 km utilizing the pedestrian zone to this museum. After paying 60 kn for 2 seniors, we self toured this former palace beginning with the elevator to the 2nd floor. Here we learned about t...
We went here for the history of Rieka and especially the period of the "republic of poets" of Fiume, but it turned out all this in the nearby building - the sea museum. Here are all local exhibitions
A must if you’re interested in Rijeka’s history
This museum was a revelation, set in the old headquarters of a sugar company and known as the Sugar Palace, it charts the turbulent history of Rijeka. The displays have all been redesigned as part of...
A Must See Museum
The Rijeka Museum is a must see – in addition to the splendor of the building ("The Sugar Palace"); the museum does a spectacular job of running through the history of Rijeka and surrounding area over...
Great museum in the Sugar Palace.
We walked 1.3 km utilizing the pedestrian zone to this museum. After paying 60 kn for 2 seniors, we self toured this former palace beginning with the elevator to the 2nd floor. Here we learned about t...
Worth a visit
This is a really well done museum over 2 floors. There are many interactive displays for children too. The museum is bilingual
Nothing special
We went here for the history of Rieka and especially the period of the "republic of poets" of Fiume, but it turned out all this in the nearby building - the sea museum. Here are all local exhibitions