Free entrance on Sunday, February 14

On the occasion of the National Day of Serbia, the entrance to the Museum of Yugoslavia will be free on Sunday, February 14. The museum will be open for visitors from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Visitors will be able to see the current exhibition “Alan Ford Running a Lap of Honor”, dedicated to the comic book of the same name, then the work on the permanent exhibition called “Museum Laboratory,” with current interventions because of the 75th anniversary of the victory over fascism, and visit the House of Flowers.

A guided tour through the Museum of Yugoslavia will be organized at 12 noon.

The youngest visitors will be waiting for maps at the permanent exhibition, with the help of which they will be able to search for certain museum objects, going through various historical events and time periods, countries and cultures. Children and their companions participate in this activity independently and separately from other visitors.

We note that during the visit to the Museum, it is necessary to respect all adopted measures against the COVID-19 epidemic.

The Origins: The Background for Understanding the Museum of Yugoslavia

Creation of a European type of museum was affected by a number of practices and concepts of collecting, storing and usage of items.

New Mappings of Europe

Museum Laboratory

Starting from the Museum collection as the main source for researching social phenomena and historical moments important for understanding the experience of life in Yugoslavia, the exhibition examines the Yugoslav heritage and the institution of the Museum

A BRIEF FAMILY HISTORY