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Adam B.
Level 4 Local Expert
June 25, 2025
Absolutely terrible museum. Poorly done, disorganized, doesn’t really tell a story. Basically just a collection of random gifts sent to Tito. Also, seems to have a very generous interpretation of Tito’s time in power.
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Владимир К
Level 11 Local Expert
December 27, 2025
50+ year old must see! The significant history of perod of 1930 - 1990 years!
Лера
Level 12 Local Expert
October 6, 2025
This is probably my favorite museum in Belgrade. Although it is, rather, even a complex of 3 components. The most interesting part is the House of Flowers, Tito's Mausoleum. Also interesting is the exhibition of gifts for Tito from various leaders / heads of state, an exposition related to the life and history of Yugoslavia. The third part of the exhibition is, as far as I understand, temporary exhibitions in the main building. You don't have to do it all at once — somehow I got to an exhibition dedicated to the Karadjordjevics, it was interesting. Other temporary exposures were weaker, in my opinion. But in general, the museum is quite informative and interesting. I try to bring guests here whenever possible, everyone is satisfied!
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` D.
Level 8 Local Expert
November 1, 2025
It's a small but very good museum. In the long hall, one half tells about the difficult history of Yugoslavia, and the next half exhibits Tito's hilarious collection of gifts. There is so much information on the first one, and so many rolls on the second one, that despite the size of the museum, I even recommend coming here twice - with two opposing moods. Although if you don't read it carefully, you can get to this long hall in five minutes. The hall with flowers and the tomb of the Yugoslav dictator is very charming with its atmosphere and view, but there is not much exposition there. I got into the main building of the museum, but there was nothing interesting in my parish (which is strange, because he is the main one). The expositions were made expensively and richly, but the topics themselves seemed boring. Mb was just tired after the other two cases.
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Денис Ткаченко
Level 3 Local Expert
February 16, 2025
Advantages: the museum Minuses: - few exhibits, - expensive (~5 euros), - not all the exhibits are interesting: for example, gifts from Tito or newspaper clippings in Serbian. The museum itself consists of a park and 3 buildings: The Old Museum (an exhibition of Tito's gifts from other countries and a bit of the history of the Communist movement in Yugoslavia). The House of Flowers (Tito's mausoleum). Museum on May 25 (Temporary Exhibition Hall): I was at an exhibition dedicated to the assassination of King Alexander I Karageorgievich the Unifier in Marseille.
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Nelly Gradova
Level 8 Local Expert
September 4, 2024
The exhibition seemed small . A full review can take an hour and a half. The whole history of Yugoslavia, many documentary photos and authentic artifacts of Tito. There is a small cafe on site and book and souvenir sales Thanks to the staff
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Дмитрий
Level 14 Local Expert
August 14, 2024
The Toffee Museum. It consists of three buildings, basically nothing to see. Interesting with posters and Yugoslavian things. The ticket is not expensive, so it's still better to visit everything)
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Наталья Чепасова
Level 10 Local Expert
July 10, 2024
An interesting place, I, who did not know the language, managed to read and listen to the history of a country that no longer exists. Get acquainted with more historical background. I went by myself without a guide, but I even managed to talk in broken Russian/Serbian. They understood each other without an interpreter.
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Танечка
Level 9 Local Expert
September 14, 2025
Three exhibition halls. Tito is buried in one, and various historical artifacts dating back to the early 2000s are in the other, a long building. And the third , the biggest, is incomprehensible. Just one half-empty room. But we liked it.
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Эхнатон
Level 6 Local Expert
December 27, 2024
It is very interesting for those interested in modern history. Gifts, uniforms and costumes of Tito. His weapons are combat and hunting, interesting photos. There is also his mini-mausoleum. It's obvious that he led a chic lifestyle.
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Инкогнито 8961
Level 5 Local Expert
August 26, 2025
So, this is the most poignant and tragic museum in Belgrade! Only a person who survived the "collapse" of the USSR and Yugoslavia can fully appreciate the greatness of Broz Tito's personality and the horror of the collapse of such a Great Country (which was Yugoslavia). If Yugoslavia existed at the moment, it could be richer than Germany and certainly than Italy, but such former communists (by the way, fought with Tito) like Franjo Tudjman (the first president of Croatia), they arranged the collapse of Yugoslavia (like Yeltsin, Kravchuk and Shushkevich - the earth is steklovaty to them) for the sake of personal ambitions. A small (only three buildings) space plus a very beautiful, pastoral park surrounded by sculptures presented to the Leader and the monument to Broz Tito itself will not leave you indifferent. One of the buildings houses the museum of the creation of Yugoslavia and gifts presented to Broz Tito and his personal belongings, as well as weapons. By the way, according to official legend, he was a Croat born into a family of artisans and himself worked as a factory worker in what was then Austria-Hungary, but after he returned from captivity in Russia after the First World War. During the Second World War (as a Bolshevik, of course), he knew 11 (eleven) foreign languages, rode and fenced well, and was married five times. He was able to build a country independent of Stalin and create a coalition of Non-Aligned States (now it does not exist after his death, as well as the murders of Indira Gandhi, Gaddafi, Ceausescu, etc.). So guess who returned to Yugoslavia from Russia? The second small building is the house where Broz Tito is buried (his sarcophagus is located), as well as his last wife (the sarcophagus is nearby), who lived under house arrest from the moment of the Leader's death until her death (Kingdom of Heaven to the martyr), so that she would not prevent Yugoslavia from being torn to pieces. The building houses a stunning exhibition of Broz Tito's funeral, as well as his personal (God, what an ascetic) study. The third building is a majestic two-storey building, the Museum of Yugoslavia. It has a cafe (inexpensive coffee), a souvenir shop, as well as temporary exhibitions, including contemporary art, which Yugoslavia was always famous for during the Soviet era. The museum complex is located on a hill in a wonderful park with fountains and sculptures. It is visited mainly by Chinese people (buses ran one by one quickly and there are none) and people who want to get in touch with a bygone Beautiful Era. P.S., do not forget to take a photo together next to the magnificent monument of Broz Tito.
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Дмитрий Тузов
Level 8 Local Expert
November 20, 2024
Very simple, but interesting and informative. A new look at the very history of the formation of the State of Yugoslavia. There are many unusual exhibits. The area is small, but pleasant.
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Динара Телякова
Level 15 Local Expert
February 13, 2024
It is located far from the center, walking for about an hour at a brisk pace (about 5 km). A beautiful park on the mountain with manicured paths and flowers. To be honest, I regretted the time spent on the road and the effort, it wasn't worth it. A pavilion with gifts from different countries to the leader of Yugoslavia (nothing special, why it is not very clear why you can't take pictures), his grave separately and another exposition with a biography of someone from his comrades. Be somewhere nearby, it's still OK. And it was truly a pity to go so far.
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надежда иванова
Level 6 Local Expert
November 8, 2025
This is more of a Tito museum than a museum of Yugoslavia.There is little information about Yugoslavia itself. It's nice that we managed to get into the museum for free, it happened by accident.Admission is free on the first Thursday of the month
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Анна Егорова
Level 6 Local Expert
October 9, 2025
The Gift Museum is a fire! There is also a local history department - equipment, music, household items of Yugoslavia. Cool photos in the flower house, look carefully))
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Полина Мякишева
Level 7 Local Expert
September 24, 2023
The main building of the museum is currently under reconstruction. There is an exhibition of Tito's gifts in the old museum building. And separately, a pavilion with Tito's grave and a photo from the main holiday - Tito's birthday, which the whole country celebrated with a big torch relay.
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Вера С.
Level 8 Local Expert
January 21, 2025
Entrance is paid, 600 dinars. We wanted to go and see and walk around the "House of Flowers", but already at the approach, a checkpoint begins in the middle of the territory, where you need to buy tickets, and then (behind this booth is a checkpoint) the uncle does not let the guard in. You can wander for free only near the Museum on May 22nd.
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Богдан Костюченко
Level 13 Local Expert
February 19, 2024
The entrance cost 600 dinars. The most memorable is Tito's huge collection of wands, which were given to him on his birthdays. There is a large souvenir shop with interesting T-shirts, socks, etc.
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Евгений А.
Level 5 Local Expert
August 13, 2024
It is a beautiful piece of art, with an istoriej страны в реальных экспонатах музея. Park and lots of flowers. Great attraction-with the history of the country in actual museum exhibits. Park and lots of flowers.
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Евгений Ч.
Level 30 Local Expert
February 21, 2025
It's not a bad museum, but you have to understand the exhibits and history together with Google. There is no additional information, or there is very little information.
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М Б
Level 11 Local Expert
January 31, 2025
The museum is small, dedicated more to Broz Tito. His mausoleum is the central building on the territory of the museum. It's a good idea to read a brief history of Yugoslavia before visiting, then it will be much more interesting.
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Olga Simakova
Level 9 Local Expert
March 29, 2025
A very interesting place! The entire history of Yugoslavia is represented in the museum's compositions.
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Петр Д.
Level 5 Local Expert
October 27, 2025
Tito's Mausoleum (House of Flowers) A very beautiful area for walking. An interesting museum.
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pncnrwd
Level 3 Local Expert
December 7, 2024
If you like the history of Yugoslavia and the personality of Tito, I advise you. In fact, it is a very mixed museum.
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Артём Морозов
Level 4 Local Expert
February 16, 2024
The museum is paid, the park and the mausoleum of Tito (house of Flowers) are free, the turnstile lets everyone through. Use it :)
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Вячеслав
Level 8 Local Expert
October 12, 2025
It's a very interesting museum. I.B. Tito is also buried here. If you will be in Belgrade, I definitely recommend you to visit!
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Александр Данилко
Level 5 Local Expert
August 7, 2025
We visited the grave of Tito and his wife, Located in a beautiful place on the mountain, you can see the city. I recommend
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Елена Инкогнито
Level 15 Local Expert
July 19, 2023
An interesting museum. There are graves of B. Tito and his wife. Lots of roses, neat lawns, funny squirrels. The museum itself is not big, but there are interesting specimens
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Павел Новиков
Level 13 Local Expert
June 25, 2024
It's a cool museum. In fact, a group of museums. There are no full houses in Russian, but Yandex photo translation works with a bang.
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Юрий Громыко
Level 6 Local Expert
October 11, 2024
Amazing in the accuracy of the transmission of the atmosphere of the murdered country -Yugoslavia
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Игорь
Level 5 Local Expert
June 14, 2024
Modestly
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Дмитрий Потехин
Level 17 Local Expert
September 16, 2025
I really liked the museum
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Александр А.
Level 11 Local Expert
November 7, 2023
A very cool and atmospheric museum , although part of it is closed for reconstruction
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Андрей Богомяков
Level 10 Local Expert
October 26, 2025
Every visit to the bgd is accompanied by a visit to Joseph's grave, that says it all.
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Виктория Яковенко
Level 10 Local Expert
March 23, 2025
The House of Flowers is a unique tomb, peace and beauty
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Арина Калита
Level 8 Local Expert
August 7, 2025
5 points for Tito
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Юлия М.
Level 4 Local Expert
November 16, 2024
An amazing place
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Григорий Шахвердов
Level 10 Local Expert
June 17, 2025
Grave of Joseph Broz Tito
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Smok S.
Level 13 Local Expert
January 26, 2024
This is the story... It's always interesting.
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Danko Djuric
Level 2 Local Expert
February 20, 2025
A museum in Belgrade!
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Илья Шакуров
Level 11 Local Expert
March 7, 2024
He returned to the USSR. Nostalgia
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Анастасия Б.
Level 4 Local Expert
June 1, 2024
Interesting museums!
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галина ш.
Level 4 Local Expert
October 28, 2023
Interestingly, plznovptelno
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Александр Маслов
Level 17 Local Expert
October 3, 2023
Nothing interesting
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