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Több, mint 500 béka tekinthető meg a hgorvátországi Froggylandben - nem éppen megszokott élethelyzetben.
Split, Croatia – The peculiar Froggyland museum in Split has once again become a topic of viral discussion, following a recent visit documented by social media personality Joe Leggett. Leggett, known for his travel content, labeled the institution as "the weirdest museum in Europe," offering his candid and largely critical perspective on its unique exhibits. The museum boasts a collection of over 500 taxidermied frogs, meticulously posed in elaborate dioramas that mimic various human activities. These displays range from frogs engaged in a tennis match and a courtroom scene to more domestic settings like frogs sewing, building, and even tucking a baby frog into a crib. The admission fee for adults is 13 euros, a cost that Leggett openly challenged. "It's 13 euros to see some unalived frogs," he stated in his video, expressing his disbelief and suggesting the sum could have afforded him "about four beers." His experience was notably brief, with Leggett and his companion departing after just ten minutes. "Quite frankly, that was dreadful," he remarked, emphasizing that the visit was "sad" rather than entertaining. He also pointed out that filming was officially prohibited within the museum, a rule he chose to ignore, citing his intention to document the unusual attraction as his main reason for entry. The video has reignited conversations online about the value and appeal of such niche, unconventional museums, prompting viewers to weigh in on whether Froggyland truly lives up to its 'weirdest' moniker or is simply an overpriced curiosity.
Több, mint 500 béka tekinthető meg a hgorvátországi Froggylandben - nem éppen megszokott élethelyzetben.
