Destination: Belgrade
Museum of Yugoslavia
The Museum of Yugoslavia preserves the complex history of a nation that dissolved yet lives on through personal artifacts, political memorabilia, and Tito’s mausoleum. It offers an immersive glimpse into post-war Yugoslav society with accessible exhibits, live cultural performances, and carefully curated rotating displays. Visitors often discover unexpected stories behind the political iconography... »
House of Flowers
Within Belgrade's distinguished Dedinje district lies the House of Flowers, a modernist marvel that transcends its role as Marshal Tito's final resting place to serve as Yugoslavia's most profound historical narrative. The complex masterfully interweaves personal artifacts, state gifts, and an extensive documentation center with serene gardens and a distinctive marble mausoleum, where fresh flower... »
Jevremovac Botanical Garden
Established in 1874 as Serbia's first botanical garden, Jevremovac has flourished into an extraordinary 5-hectare sanctuary boasting over 1,500 species of local and exotic plants, including a stunning Victorian greenhouse and an enchanting Japanese garden section. As a protected natural monument and the University of Belgrade's biological research hub, this historic garden seamlessly blends scient... »
National Museum of Serbia
Reborn after an ambitious renovation, the National Museum of Serbia now stands as a testament to human creativity and resilience, housing over 400,000 artifacts that span from prehistoric tools to masterpieces by Picasso, Matisse, and van Gogh across three meticulously curated floors. The museum's archaeological treasures, including ancient Roman artifacts and Celtic jewelry, share space with an i... »
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