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HaHaHouse Laughter Museum in Zagreb brings a unique experience for visitors of all generations

HaHaHouse, the first laughter museum in Zagreb, offers interactive exhibits and educational content that combines humor, art and technology. Laughter is a universal language, and this museum proves its power through unique installations and fun activities for all ages.

HaHaHouse Laughter Museum in Zagreb brings a unique experience for visitors of all generations
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In the very heart of Zagreb, at the address Gajeva ulica 7, HaHaHouse has opened, the first museum in the world dedicated to laughter. This unique space, which spans 400 square meters, combines humor, art, and technology to provide visitors with an unforgettable experience filled with laughter and joy.​


Interactive exhibits for all ages


HaHaHouse offers more than 40 interactive exhibits and installations designed for visitors of all age groups, from 3 to 103 years. Each installation invites participation and fun, enabling visitors to engage in various activities that encourage laughter and joy. From interactive animated characters welcoming visitors to playful installations that evoke a smile, HaHaHouse is a place where laughter is guaranteed.​


The creative team behind HaHaHouse


The museum's founder, Andrea Golubić, gathered a team of creatives from various backgrounds to create a unique experience for visitors. Architect Ivana Patricia Đilas Čeranić is responsible for the interior design, while artist Patricio Alejandro Agüero Marino contributed to the shaping of the space with hand-drawn sketches that gave the interior a distinctive visual stamp. Designer Neva Kiš worked on the brand's visual identity and illustrations within the exhibition, while Filip Majić is responsible for the marketing aspect of the story. Željka Mumelaš led the production team, and Dubravka Brkić handled sales.


Educational component of the museum


Along with the interactive section, the exhibition also has an educational component. Visitors can discover how laughter evolved throughout history and learn about different styles of humor. This blend of fun and education makes HaHaHouse an ideal place for families, friends, and anyone who wants to learn something new while having fun.​


Opening hours and tickets


HaHaHouse is open for visitors every day from 9 to 21. Tickets can be purchased at the museum entrance, and children under 5 have free admission when accompanied by a parent. Ticket prices are affordable, and visitors can choose a time slot that suits them best.​


Visitor reactions and future plans


Since its opening, HaHaHouse has attracted many visitors who are delighted by the museum's unique concept. Celebrities, media representatives, and numerous citizens have already visited the museum and shared positive impressions. Future plans include organizing special events, workshops, and themed evenings to further enrich the museum's offerings.​


HaHaHouse is undoubtedly a refreshing addition to Zagreb's cultural scene, bringing laughter and joy to everyone who visits. If you're looking for a place where you can forget about everyday worries and let yourself be carried away by laughter, HaHaHouse is the right destination for you.

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