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Museum of Yugoslav History
Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade
The Museum of Yugoslav History presents the period of the former Yugoslavia and helps visitors understand the political and cultural atmosphere of the 20th century.
The museum forms a complex with the House of Flowers, connected with Josip Broz Tito and the legacy of the former Yugoslav state.
What to see inside
Visitors can see thematic exhibitions from Tito’s legacy, gifts he received from statesmen and objects from everyday life in the second half of the 20th century.
The museum is useful for travelers interested in Yugoslav history, Tito, the Non-Aligned Movement and the wider story of the region.
How to include it in a Belgrade visit
For a guided route focused on the Yugoslav period, see the Communist Tour in Belgrade. Private groups can request a tailored program through Create Your Own Tour.
For transfers or group transport, visit Transfers.
FAQ
What is the Museum of Yugoslav History?
It is a museum complex dedicated to the history and legacy of former Yugoslavia.
Is the House of Flowers part of the visit?
Yes. The museum and the House of Flowers work as a connected complex.
Is it connected with Tito?
Yes. The museum includes exhibitions and objects connected with Josip Broz Tito.
Can it be included in a private Belgrade tour?
Yes. It fits well into a private history or communist-era tour of Belgrade.