The sadness will engulf every man who was broken-hearted, either because the abandoned lover, broken, betrayed, or abandoned for ever.
Sometimes seeing the former provision of goods, just scraping a new wound in your heart. Not a few people throw stuff of a former lover in an attempt to forget the pain. But some are storing the goods for the sake of keeping the love story that never happened.
Would be different story if the goods are stored in a special museum gift items ex-lover in Croatia. Love story behind the goods are not only kept neat, but it became a worldwide story.
As reported by The Sydney Morning Herald, the Museum of Broken Relationship was established in October 2010 in Zagreb, Croatia. The museum is packed with humor, hurt, resentment, and feelings. Everyone can send gift items along with the former love of good stories as well as bitter memories at the museum.
Is Olinka Vistica and Drazen Grubisic the initiative to establish it. Relationships they had hit a boulder and they decided to showcase important moments in their relationships and their belongings a few friends. The exhibition was a success in several countries. This has encouraged the establishment of a museum in 2005.
In traveling the world, not only do they flaunt their important memories, but also take some of the memories of local residents. Every place has a different theme. As a love story behind the Bosnian war or the love stories of Filipinos who work abroad. However, according to both the displayed emotions are universal.
Until now, the museum was able to collect 700 items with interesting stories behind it. These objects are ordinary, but they do have significance for those who fail in relationships. Trying to let go of the past is the main motivation of those who deliver goods to dimuseumkan.
"When you give the objects and stories to this museum, it no longer becomes your story. That's the story of the world," said Olinka.
Dimuseumkan objects such as maps Frankfurt, Swedish bank notes, a small suitcase, and car wing mirror. However, every object has a story each. These objects are 'wrapped in' rage, pain, relief, remorse, and sorrow.
The museum is a journey into the life of a stranger who simply identified with the city of origin, as well as the commencement date and an end to the relationship. Each visitor was finally going to concoct a story of character behind them.
An Irish woman has donated a blue chiffon tops worn when her husband took her to lunch. It turns out her husband's invitation to lunch to tell her he would go. There is also a man who gives a razor. The knife he kept in the house before the ex-ex-girlfriend married someone else.
"I hope he does not love me anymore. And I hope he does not know that he was the only person I ever loved," said the man.
Some stories are also quite surprising. A pair of statues representing the two children who help a woman as she fled from her husband's violence.
A Serbian woman also gave large breasts sculpture to use during intercourse with her ex-husband.
There is also a dog-shaped lamp belongs to the couple who separated after 13 years together is given by a man. He allowed his ex have to keep it, but instead found his ex committed suicide in a hotel room.
One more sad story comes from the ring bottle opener from Slovenia. Relationship is woven from January 23, 1988 until June 30, 1998 should be ended because of a death.
Written in the bottle opener, "You talk about love and gave me a small gift each day, this is just one of them. But you do not want to sleep with me. I also realize how much you love me after you died because of AIDS.
Sometimes seeing the former provision of goods, just scraping a new wound in your heart. Not a few people throw stuff of a former lover in an attempt to forget the pain. But some are storing the goods for the sake of keeping the love story that never happened.
Would be different story if the goods are stored in a special museum gift items ex-lover in Croatia. Love story behind the goods are not only kept neat, but it became a worldwide story.
As reported by The Sydney Morning Herald, the Museum of Broken Relationship was established in October 2010 in Zagreb, Croatia. The museum is packed with humor, hurt, resentment, and feelings. Everyone can send gift items along with the former love of good stories as well as bitter memories at the museum.
Is Olinka Vistica and Drazen Grubisic the initiative to establish it. Relationships they had hit a boulder and they decided to showcase important moments in their relationships and their belongings a few friends. The exhibition was a success in several countries. This has encouraged the establishment of a museum in 2005.
In traveling the world, not only do they flaunt their important memories, but also take some of the memories of local residents. Every place has a different theme. As a love story behind the Bosnian war or the love stories of Filipinos who work abroad. However, according to both the displayed emotions are universal.
Until now, the museum was able to collect 700 items with interesting stories behind it. These objects are ordinary, but they do have significance for those who fail in relationships. Trying to let go of the past is the main motivation of those who deliver goods to dimuseumkan.
"When you give the objects and stories to this museum, it no longer becomes your story. That's the story of the world," said Olinka.
Dimuseumkan objects such as maps Frankfurt, Swedish bank notes, a small suitcase, and car wing mirror. However, every object has a story each. These objects are 'wrapped in' rage, pain, relief, remorse, and sorrow.
The museum is a journey into the life of a stranger who simply identified with the city of origin, as well as the commencement date and an end to the relationship. Each visitor was finally going to concoct a story of character behind them.
An Irish woman has donated a blue chiffon tops worn when her husband took her to lunch. It turns out her husband's invitation to lunch to tell her he would go. There is also a man who gives a razor. The knife he kept in the house before the ex-ex-girlfriend married someone else.
"I hope he does not love me anymore. And I hope he does not know that he was the only person I ever loved," said the man.
Some stories are also quite surprising. A pair of statues representing the two children who help a woman as she fled from her husband's violence.
A Serbian woman also gave large breasts sculpture to use during intercourse with her ex-husband.
There is also a dog-shaped lamp belongs to the couple who separated after 13 years together is given by a man. He allowed his ex have to keep it, but instead found his ex committed suicide in a hotel room.
One more sad story comes from the ring bottle opener from Slovenia. Relationship is woven from January 23, 1988 until June 30, 1998 should be ended because of a death.
Written in the bottle opener, "You talk about love and gave me a small gift each day, this is just one of them. But you do not want to sleep with me. I also realize how much you love me after you died because of AIDS.
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