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Los Angeles' Museum of Broken Relationships

Where the leftovers of love affairs can live on forever.

Los Angeles, California

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The Museum of Broken Relationships in Los Angeles.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
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Donated objects at Los Angeles’ Museum of Broken Relationships.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
Box containing “Lone Wolf and Cub” manga series donated to the museum.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
A Caregiver’s handbook donated to the museum.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
Used contact lenses donated to the museum.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
A dried leaf and flower necklace donated to the museum.   Courtesy of the Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
A Texas license plate donated to the museum.   Courtesy of the Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
Paper roses donated to the museum.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
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Los Angeles’ Museum of Broken Relationships.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
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A visitor to the Museum of Broken Relationships.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
Werner Herzog’s “A Guide for the Perplexed”with an inscription donated to the museum.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
An art album donated to the museum.   Courtesy of Museum of Broken Relationships Los Angeles
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Two Croatian artists, Olinka Vistina and Drazen Grubisic, broke up. But rather than tossing the material effects of their lost love, they decided to open a museum dedicated to housing the runoff of broken relationships. The location in Zagreb proved so popular that it spawned a second Museum of Broken Relationships in Los Angeles.

The concept is simple: If your heart has been broken and you are left with reminders of your lover too precious to throw away but too painful to keep, send them in to the museum with a brief description. In the quiet, minimal space, seemingly mundane objects are put on display with nothing but explanation offered by the anonymous donor. 

The exhibit offers a tender look at the intimacy of others. Some objects, like a wedding dresses and teddy bears, are easily read. Others are more obscure — mannequin hands, a plastic flamingo straw, several used emery boards, etc. The descriptions invite questions, laughter, gasps, and of course, tears. The Museum of Broken Relationships is one part melancholy, one part cathartic, and totally sigh-inducing. 

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August 10, 2016

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Los Angeles' Museum of Broken Relationships
6157 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
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34.101656, -118.323954
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