Typhlological Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Highly recommend
My husband and I paid a visit there on September 12. We went there out of curiosity at first, but stayed for a bit over 1.5 hours for what it had to offer. It's a small museum, but very informative an...
This museum and exhibition is a little gem tucked away on the second floor of an anonymous office building a few minutes walk from Zagreb center. Close to a tram stop. Google maps gets you there but y...
The Typhological Museum is an extremely interesting place to visit, allowing for a surprising amount of hands-on engagement. You can write (using a stylus) or type (using a typewriter) in Braille and ...
This museum is informative and you can learn lots of interesting facts there. You can also feel how blind people manage in the world- there is a "darkroom"- not even a trace of light, with sculptures ...
Fascinating immersion in another realm of the senses
I don't know if there are other museums like this, but it was the first museum I'd ever been to geared towards people who are blind. It had both contemporary art exhibits designed to be felt, and then...
Highly recommend
My husband and I paid a visit there on September 12. We went there out of curiosity at first, but stayed for a bit over 1.5 hours for what it had to offer. It's a small museum, but very informative an...
Very Interesting and Worthwhile
This museum and exhibition is a little gem tucked away on the second floor of an anonymous office building a few minutes walk from Zagreb center. Close to a tram stop. Google maps gets you there but y...
Superb! Fascinating and well curated
The Typhological Museum is an extremely interesting place to visit, allowing for a surprising amount of hands-on engagement. You can write (using a stylus) or type (using a typewriter) in Braille and ...
Really interesting
This museum is informative and you can learn lots of interesting facts there. You can also feel how blind people manage in the world- there is a "darkroom"- not even a trace of light, with sculptures ...
Fascinating immersion in another realm of the senses
I don't know if there are other museums like this, but it was the first museum I'd ever been to geared towards people who are blind. It had both contemporary art exhibits designed to be felt, and then...