Museum of Yugoslav History

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What to visit in Belgrade

All about Belgrade – The memorial complex a.k.a. as the House of Flowers and the Museum of Yugoslav History is dedicated to the former Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito and to Yugoslav history throughout all of uts ages and is one of the most visited destinations on the cultural map of Belgrade.

Museum “May 25th” organizes thematic exhibitions with materials from the archives of the Museum of Yugoslav History, special thematic exhibitions from Tito’s legacy, the gifts he received from presidents, kings and high officials worldwide – and being the largest exhibition space in Belgrade, often hosts great events and exhibitions of galleries from Serbia and world. Museum has curator guidance during its working hours.

What to visit in Belgrade – A man supported and disputed, loved and respected in Yugoslavia and worldwide – Josip Broz Tito, founder of modern Yugoslavia and one of the most influential politicians of the 20th century, man who established the alliance of the 3rd world countries, has a memorial complex known by far as the “House of Flowers”.

If you were Tito’s pioneer or have just heard stories of this leader, you can revisit the careless period, if not – you will feel the spirit of that time just by visiting this magnificent object.

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Working hours of the Museum of Yugoslav History and the House of Flowers, Boticeva 6 Street, Belgrade

Tuesday – Sunday, from 10h to 16h

Closed on Mondays.

Contact

+381 11 3671 485, +381 11 3398 532

info@mij.rs

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