Museum of Yugoslavia

The Museum of Yugoslavia is a cultural institution that collects and exhibits various objects related to the history of Yugoslavia. At the same time, this is a place where the cult and the epoch of Josip Broz Tito, the lifelong president of Yugoslavia and one of the most important personalities...

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  • The Museum of Yugoslavia is a cultural institution that collects and exhibits various objects related to the history of Yugoslavia. At the same time, this is a place where the cult and the epoch of Josip Broz Tito, the lifelong president of Yugoslavia and one of the most important personalities of his time, still live on.
  • The museum complex comprises three buildings – the House of Flowers, the Old Museum and the May 25 Museum, set in a 3.2-hectare park.
  • Tito’s tomb is located in the House of Flowers.
  • The museum displays a special collection of Relay of Youth batons. The Relay of Youth was a symbolic relay race held in Yugoslavia every year. The relay carried a baton with a birthday pledge to Tito “from all young people of Yugoslavia”.