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Tickets
  • Adults 600 din
  • Students and pupils 300 din
  • Children under the age of 10 free
Free entrance

Children under the age of 10, persons with disabilities, members of ICOM and the Museum Society of Serbia, members of Docomomo, journalists, students and professors of history of art, ethnology, archeology, history and art academies, employees in related established cultures. In group visits, every 15th visitor, unless another type of discount is already approved.

* The discount is granted with an appropriate legitimacy.

The entry is free every first Thursday of the month as well as May 4 and 25.

Working Hours

Tuesday – Sunday 10.00-18.00
Museum is closed on Mondays

 

Non-working days

The days when the Museum is closed for visits are: January 1, January 7, and during Orthodox Easter (May 3 and 5).

Accessibility

Museum of Yugoslavia organizes guided tours through the permanent exhibition in Serbian sign language for the deaf and hearing-impaired visitors. Guided tours are scheduled via email.

Wheelchair users are granted access to the May 25 Museum in the Museum of Yugoslavia complex.

Department of Communication and Program Development of the Museum of Yugoslavia organizes on request programs for people with disabilities

 

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Guided tours

Regular guided tours at the Museum of Yugoslavia are organized every Saturday from 11.00 in English, as well as from 12.00 in Serbian language. In the Museum of Yugoslavia, it is possible to schedule guidances in a desired time, with a focus on a variety of topics.

More about the guided tours

Map of the museum

  • May 25 Museum
  • Old museum
  • House of Flowers

The Old Museum - Exhibition Room I

The Old Museum was built in 1965, according to the preliminary design of the architect Branko Bon. It was originally used for the preservation and storage of plentiful gifts that Tito received during his numerous meetings with statesmen and officials from the country and abroad. Today, the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Yugoslavia is located here.

The Old Museum - Exhibition Room II

The Old Museum was built in 1965, according to the preliminary design of the architect Branko Bon. It was originally used for the preservation and storage of plentiful gifts that Tito received during his numerous meetings with statesmen and officials from the country and abroad. Today, the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Yugoslavia is located here.

The Old Museum - Exhibition Room III

The Old Museum was built in 1965, according to the preliminary design of the architect Branko Bon. It was originally used for the preservation and storage of plentiful gifts that Tito received during his numerous meetings with statesmen and officials from the country and abroad. Today, the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Yugoslavia is located here.

The Old Museum - Exhibition Room IV

The Old Museum was built in 1965, according to the preliminary design of the architect Branko Bon. It was originally used for the preservation and storage of plentiful gifts that Tito received during his numerous meetings with statesmen and officials from the country and abroad. Today, the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Yugoslavia is located here.

The Old Museum - Exhibition Room V

The Old Museum was built in 1965, according to the preliminary design of the architect Branko Bon. It was originally used for the preservation and storage of plentiful gifts that Tito received during his numerous meetings with statesmen and officials from the country and abroad. Today, the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Yugoslavia is located here.

Gift shop

A rich selection of souvenirs related to the different themes that the Museum deals with can be found in the Museum store. Exhibition catalogs, as well as books and films dedicated to Yugoslavia are also available in the Museum store.

Library

Parallel with the establishment of the Museum of Yugoslavia and the development of research and program activities of the institution, the development of libraries also progressed. Library Fund of the Museum of Yugoslavia has books on museology, art history, ethnology as well as other books and non-print materials relevant to the study of the Yugoslav heritage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tomb of Josip Broz Tito located in the Museum of Yugoslavia?

Yes, Tito was buried in the House of Flowers, which is a part of the Museum of Yugoslavia complex.

Is the May 25 Museum an old name for the Museum of Yugoslavia?

No, the May 25 Museum is located in the complex of the Museum of Yugoslavia, together with the House of Flowers and the Old Museum.