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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 8:00-15:00
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Ulica Kralja Zvonimira 27, Novalja, Island of Pag 53291, CroatiaMap
Phone+385 53 648 021
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  • Sisyphos99
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    Highly recommended

    Fantastic experience! I‘ve never seen a subterranean aqueduct like this. A little bit spooky, too. So, try it with children - historic lesson and much fun! Some parts of the museum need refurbishing …...

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2022
  • Sisyphos99
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    Highly recommended

    Fantastic experience! I‘ve never seen a subterranean aqueduct like this. A little bit spooky, too. So, try it with children - historic lesson and much fun! Some parts of the museum need refurbishing …...

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2022
  • evelynfW11CE
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    A must-see for people with an interest in history!!

    We visited the museum to see the aqueduct! It is stunning - you can walk into the tunnel approx. 40 metres! As a historian with a focus on ancient history I have seen many archaeological sites - but a...

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2022
  • evelynfW11CE
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    A must-see for people with an interest in history!!

    We visited the museum to see the aqueduct! It is stunning - you can walk into the tunnel approx. 40 metres! As a historian with a focus on ancient history I have seen many archaeological sites - but a...

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2022
  • Wanderer277368
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    Interesting!!

    Went on a rainy day which was perfect. The museum is very small but nicely put together. I recommend to watch the short films so you have a historical perspective of what you are actually experiencing...

    Reviewed on Sep 28, 2019
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