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alexaO2841KO
Very kind and friendly, i totally recomand it!He put a lot of passion in his computers by mantaining them in a proper working condition.he is very happy to present the history of every one of them.
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yvesbolo
I love this place. Been there several times. If you're used to museums with few, perfectly aligned objects, this is not for you. Actually this is much more than a museum: this is a geek paradise. Tons (literally) of old computers and electronic stuff, many of them in working order. Don't miss the guided tour by the passionate king of this very special world. Not so geek? Go next door. Same kind of paradise, but this time it's all about childhood. For small and big children. Definitely the best place(s) in town.
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danielsimac
Although the museum is small and there isn't enough room for the exhibits, it's interesting to see all of the gadgets on display -- old computers, calculators, video gaming consoles, and more. When the video gaming consoles are turned on, it is especially fun, since you're allowed to play! The only thing the museum lacks are more detailed descriptions, timelines would be great.
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Elite_HR
small showrooms but very interesting and rich in display. Helpfull, extremely interesting to see, unique in this part of the world. Old computers, tech, toys, really nice
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ivonad95
It's really neat to see the history of computing, considering how near-time history it all is. Great displays and information. Almost too much to take in. Take a tour to get the highlights then wander back for the details.
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TanjaD
So, if you buy the ticket (20 kn or roughly 2.90 euros) you get the entrance to the next door's childhood museum too. Absolutely great value! In peek&poke you can see all sorts of old, outdated computers, but even new iPhone and iPad. It's a bit crammed, but the whole museum is actually quite fun to explore. Next door is the childhood museum with the big scaled model of the National theater in Zagreb made of lego bricks at the very entrance. Then you have all sorts of toys and memorabilia from childhood which different people donated to the museum. The both museums are a work of an enthusiast and sadly aren't publicly funded.
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itaitaRijeka
If you visit Rijeka don't miss Peek&Poke computer museum, the best spot in town! Great exposition of vintage computers and much more. In a fact there are two museums; one with computers and one with toys that will rimind you of your childhood. For all information you can also check their web pages. Museums are in the center of the town, 5 minutes walk from Korzo, the main pedestrian zone.
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841vedranj
I wish it had some public funding as it is the only museum in Rijeka worth a visit on a monthly basis.
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mikiboj
Been myself avid old computer and arcade games fan, I might not be the most objective person to rate this fabulous establishment... Still... I don't think there will be a single person which wouldn't be delighted after visiting Peek & Poke - museum of childhood... Most enthusiastic owner will personally guide you through all the rooms and artefacts and will also share the whole story behind it with whoever is willing to listen. Great place, one of the best places you can visit in Rijeka if not The best. Highly recommended for anybody. Nostalgic or not, you will love it.
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ChrisF950
Sinclair C5s, an enormous lego model of Zagreb theatre, a collection of old board games, what's not to like.