The Museum of Yugoslavia (Serbian: Музеј Југославије, romanized: Muzej Jugoslavije) is a public history museum in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It chronicles the period of Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Socialist Yugoslavia as well as the life of Josip Broz Tito. Tito's grave is located in one of the museum buildings (the House of Flowers).
With 120,000 visitors annually, it is the most visited museum in Serbia.
Awesome way to spend your day in Belgrade, learn something about history of Yugoslavia and visit a big part of our past - House of flowers, Tito and his wife Jovanka graves. Also, you can find here some really cool souvenirs to bring back home.
Milica CMar 4, 2018
The museum is actually closed for refurbishment the ticket only gives you access to the house of flowers and another building containing collection of gifts. In my opinion they should reduce the ticket price by half given there is limited content on offer. So check before you get the ticket.
Rhys TanJan 19, 2018
The Museum of Yugoslavia is a public history museum in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Dedinje district. It chronicles the period of Socialist Yugoslavia as well as the life of Josip Broz Tito. Tito's grave is located in one of the Museum buildings (the House of Flowers). The current museum was founded in 1996 by the Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia to replace two previous institutions: the "Josip Broz Tito" Memorial Centre and the Museum of the Revolution of Yugoslav Peoples. The museum complex comprises three buildings with a total surface of 5253 m², set in a 3.2-hectare park.
Darko BajicFeb 16, 2018
Definitely a "must see" museum and an astonishing place. Complex has 3 different areas, main building whit the small "six torches" monument, representing six republics that made ex Yugoslavia, and quite nice fountain. House of flowers is the second building uphill and there is the resting place of Tito and his wife Jovanka. On the right side of the tomb is his work room as it was in the residency, replica of Tito's train and on the left are batons that were cared on his birthday by the best athletes, workers and presented to him personally. On the left is the house of the old museum where you can see just a bit of the gifts that Tito received from all over the world, some of them from the II century, medals, guns, uniforms, guns...just in that part you can spend hours.
Radovan VasiljevicSep 6, 2017
I was really excited when I went to visit the museum ! I'm a history lover (with a degree in history as well) so it was very exciting for me to be there
Christiana KashtaJan 29, 2018
Museum is nice, but very rude and unprofessional guy at the ticket office. They've had different visiting hours at the ticket office and on the official website.
Nenad HadziomerovicMay 4, 2018
Awesome way to spend your day in Belgrade, learn something about history of Yugoslavia and visit a big part of our past - House of flowers, Tito and his wife Jovanka graves. Also, you can find here some really cool souvenirs to bring back home.
Milica CMar 4, 2018
The museum is actually closed for refurbishment the ticket only gives you access to the house of flowers and another building containing collection of gifts. In my opinion they should reduce the ticket price by half given there is limited content on offer. So check before you get the ticket.
Rhys TanJan 19, 2018
The Museum of Yugoslavia is a public history museum in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Dedinje district. It chronicles the period of Socialist Yugoslavia as well as the life of Josip Broz Tito. Tito's grave is located in one of the Museum buildings (the House of Flowers). The current museum was founded in 1996 by the Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia to replace two previous institutions: the "Josip Broz Tito" Memorial Centre and the Museum of the Revolution of Yugoslav Peoples. The museum complex comprises three buildings with a total surface of 5253 m², set in a 3.2-hectare park.
Darko BajicFeb 16, 2018
Definitely a "must see" museum and an astonishing place. Complex has 3 different areas, main building whit the small "six torches" monument, representing six republics that made ex Yugoslavia, and quite nice fountain. House of flowers is the second building uphill and there is the resting place of Tito and his wife Jovanka. On the right side of the tomb is his work room as it was in the residency, replica of Tito's train and on the left are batons that were cared on his birthday by the best athletes, workers and presented to him personally. On the left is the house of the old museum where you can see just a bit of the gifts that Tito received from all over the world, some of them from the II century, medals, guns, uniforms, guns...just in that part you can spend hours.
Radovan VasiljevicSep 6, 2017
I was really excited when I went to visit the museum ! I'm a history lover (with a degree in history as well) so it was very exciting for me to be there
Christiana KashtaJan 29, 2018
Museum is nice, but very rude and unprofessional guy at the ticket office. They've had different visiting hours at the ticket office and on the official website.
Nenad HadziomerovicMay 4, 2018
Awesome way to spend your day in Belgrade, learn something about history of Yugoslavia and visit a big part of our past - House of flowers, Tito and his wife Jovanka graves. Also, you can find here some really cool souvenirs to bring back home.
Milica CMar 4, 2018
The museum is actually closed for refurbishment the ticket only gives you access to the house of flowers and another building containing collection of gifts. In my opinion they should reduce the ticket price by half given there is limited content on offer. So check before you get the ticket.
Rhys TanJan 19, 2018
The Museum of Yugoslavia is a public history museum in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Dedinje district. It chronicles the period of Socialist Yugoslavia as well as the life of Josip Broz Tito. Tito's grave is located in one of the Museum buildings (the House of Flowers). The current museum was founded in 1996 by the Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia to replace two previous institutions: the "Josip Broz Tito" Memorial Centre and the Museum of the Revolution of Yugoslav Peoples. The museum complex comprises three buildings with a total surface of 5253 m², set in a 3.2-hectare park.
Darko BajicFeb 16, 2018
Definitely a "must see" museum and an astonishing place. Complex has 3 different areas, main building whit the small "six torches" monument, representing six republics that made ex Yugoslavia, and quite nice fountain. House of flowers is the second building uphill and there is the resting place of Tito and his wife Jovanka. On the right side of the tomb is his work room as it was in the residency, replica of Tito's train and on the left are batons that were cared on his birthday by the best athletes, workers and presented to him personally. On the left is the house of the old museum where you can see just a bit of the gifts that Tito received from all over the world, some of them from the II century, medals, guns, uniforms, guns...just in that part you can spend hours.
Radovan VasiljevicSep 6, 2017
I was really excited when I went to visit the museum ! I'm a history lover (with a degree in history as well) so it was very exciting for me to be there
Christiana KashtaJan 29, 2018
Museum is nice, but very rude and unprofessional guy at the ticket office. They've had different visiting hours at the ticket office and on the official website.
Nenad HadziomerovicMay 4, 2018
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Wednesday | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Thursday | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Friday | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Sunday | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
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