Uncover the captivating history of Yugoslavia and Tito’s life on the Belgrade Communist Tour. Explore World War II, the Non-Aligned movement, conflicts of the 90s, and the NATO bombing. Visit the Museum of Yugoslavian history and witness the remnants of NATO attacks.
Uncover the captivating history of Yugoslavia and Tito’s life on the Belgrade Communist Tour. Explore World War II, the Non-Aligned movement, conflicts of the 90s, and the NATO bombing. Visit the Museum of Yugoslavian history and witness the remnants of NATO attacks.
- Trg Republike - The Republic Square (Serbian: Trg Republike) is one of the central town squares and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade. Our guides introduce tourists to the story of the phenomena of Josip Broz Tito, „Youth relay baton“, Non-Aligned movement, conflicts of the nineties, NATO bombing of Serbia and Montenegro in 1999 and democratic…
- Trg Republike - The Republic Square (Serbian: Trg Republike) is one of the central town squares and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade. Our guides introduce tourists to the story of the phenomena of Josip Broz Tito, „Youth relay baton“, Non-Aligned movement, conflicts of the nineties, NATO bombing of Serbia and Montenegro in 1999 and democratic changes at the beginning of the third millennium.
- mts Dvorana - Dom Sindikata (“Trade Union Hall”) is a massive building, built in the style of Socialist realism. It was projected by Branko Petričić and the construction began in 1947.
- The National Assembly - The House of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia is the seat of the National Assembly of Serbia. The building is located on Nikola Pašić Square in downtown Belgrade, and is a landmark and tourist attraction. Between its completion in 1936 and 2006, it was the seat of the Parliament of Yugoslavia and the Parliament of Serbia and Montenegro.
- Kneza Miloša - Kneza Miloša Street was the main city’s korzo (promenade) and today is one of the major traffic arteries of the city, location of some of the most important national institutions and a street with the largest number of embassies in Belgrade.
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Generalštab - The Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, also known as the Yugoslav General Staff is a building that was previously occupied by the Ministry of Defence of Yugoslavia, a governmental department responsible for defending the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from internal and external military threats.
Considered to be a masterpiece of post-war architecture, it was bombed and heavily damaged during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. - Museum of Yugoslavia - From Generalsab building to Museum of Yugoslavia the group takes trolleybus (the drive takes about 15 minutes).
The Museum of Yugoslavia 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.
- Entrance to the Museum of Yugoslavia
- Trolleybus ticket
- Professional tour guide
- Entrance to the Museum of Yugoslavia
- Trolleybus ticket
- Professional tour guide
- Personal expenses
- Personal expenses
Discover captivating tales from the past of former Yugoslavia, including World War II, the life of Tito, the ‘Youth Relay Baton’, the Non-Aligned Movement, 90s conflicts, the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia and Montenegro, and the democratic shifts at the start of the new millennium. Explore the Museum of Yugoslavian History, the final resting place of the…
Discover captivating tales from the past of former Yugoslavia, including World War II, the life of Tito, the ‘Youth Relay Baton’, the Non-Aligned Movement, 90s conflicts, the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia and Montenegro, and the democratic shifts at the start of the new millennium. Explore the Museum of Yugoslavian History, the final resting place of the erstwhile lifelong president of Yugoslavia. Witness remnants of the NATO bombings and other points of interest from that era.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.