Museum of Yugoslavia, History museum in Savski Venac, Serbia
The Museum of Yugoslavia is a history museum in Belgrade focusing on the era when the Yugoslav state existed. The collections include photographs, documents, artworks, and objects from different phases of that period.
The museum was founded to preserve the history of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1992, when multiple ethnic groups lived in one country. The collections document the changes the state underwent in the 1990s as it dissolved.
The name reflects Yugoslavia, a nation that existed from 1918 until 1992. Walking through the rooms, you encounter objects that show how people from different regions lived together, displayed through art, clothing, and everyday items from that era.
The museum is located on Mihaila Mike Jankovića Street in Belgrade and is accessible to visitors of all ages. The staff speaks multiple languages and can answer questions or arrange guided tours.
Within the complex stands the House of Flowers, serving as the final resting place of former Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. This location offers a striking moment of reflection on how one leader shaped the destiny of an entire nation.
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