The MEMO Museum was founded as one of the activities of the cultural-educational association Institut Mediterran. It is an interactive, multimedia museum, which opened its doors in 2018, in the space covering a total area of over 200 square meters. The museum provides an overview of the everyday life of the people living in Pula in the period from the beginning of the fifties to the late eighties of the twentieth century.

The museum is organized in three sections (a street, a town square, and an apartment), which provide the knowledge about the everyday life of an average family in Pula in that time period, through a variety of items for everyday use such as the old "Fico" car, black and white television, old computers, typing and sewing machines and the hairdresser's "hauba", to get a real feel for the spirit of those times. This museum is special as, unlike the classic exhibitions in museums, the visitors are allowed (moreover, they are encouraged) to browse the exhibits, open drawers and cabinets, try on the clothes, take a photo under the "hauba", play basketball or some old computer games, sit behind the wheel of "Fico" ... Namely, the purpose of this museum is not only to remind the visitors who lived through those times of the things they used then, but also to show to the younger generation what was the youth of their parents and grandparents like. We believe that the ideal way to achieve this is by giving the visitors the opportunity to have a direct contact and interaction with the exhibits, and therefore feel "how our ancestors lived".

Since the entire museum is designed with the idea of providing a thorough view at life in Pula from the fifties to the late eighties, it is suitable both for sightseeing without the guidance, as well as for specific educational workshops on request (in music, sports, history, IT ... depending on the needs and interests of a particular group).