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Museum of Broken Relationships Closing Hollywood Space to Relocate

The Museum of Broken Relationships, Los Angeles, is currently exploring alternative venues and is in its final week of operations at its current Hollywood location. It will close its doors in Hollywood at 6pm on Wednesday, November 22, 2017.

 

After a successful year and a half at the center and heart of Hollywood, the Museum of Broken Relationships is looking for a new location which will permit it to offer a more dynamic and intimate experience.

 

We appreciate being so graciously welcomed into the Hollywood community as we brought the Museum to Los Angeles for the first time. We are excited about the future of the Museum in Los Angeles.

 

“I sincerely thank all our donors who were brave enough to share their stories and hearts and inspire so many, all of our collaborators who challenged and supported us, and to every single visitor who not only attended, but supported and motivated us. Most of all I would like to thank John B. Quinn our Los Angeles founder, who had the incredible vision to bring this amazing museum to Los Angeles and without whom this would not be possible,” said Director Alexis Hyde. “We are humbled by all of the amazing positive feedback we’ve received in our incredible time in this space, and hope to continue to bring catharsis and comfort to broken hearts to the people of Los Angeles.”

Have you ever had a broken heart?

Some relationships end – with lovers, with loved ones, with dreams and with cities. If you’ve wished to unburden the emotional load by erasing everything that reminds you of that painful experience by throwing it all away – don’t. Give it  to us.

 

Donate your object to the Museum and take part in the creation of collective emotional history. Simply fill in the online form to receive a confirmation e-mail and further instructions. To keep the gist of your story, we encourage you to write in your first language.

 

In order to protect your privacy, all the exhibits are displayed anonymously. Should you have any questions, feel free to contact us

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