Josip Broz Tito Mausoleum
Josip Broz Tito Mausoleum
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Athena53
Kansas City, MO1,745 contributions
Sep 2023 • Friends
I visited Serbia because I wanted to get their view of the history of the Balkans including the war, so this was an essential stop. We arrived in Yugos as part of a tour of historic Communist sites. Fun!
The mausoleum is beautiful and peaceful; note the proliferation of antherium around the grave. These flowers (waxy red) are native to Hawaii but he must have loved them; they featured prominently at his funeral as well.
Don’t miss the museum further up the hill. It really gives you a feeling for how adored he was- notes from school children, handmade embroidered gifts and dozens of ceremonial batons from various countries and organizations. There are also photos showing the massive crowds at his funeral.
Well worth a visit!
The mausoleum is beautiful and peaceful; note the proliferation of antherium around the grave. These flowers (waxy red) are native to Hawaii but he must have loved them; they featured prominently at his funeral as well.
Don’t miss the museum further up the hill. It really gives you a feeling for how adored he was- notes from school children, handmade embroidered gifts and dozens of ceremonial batons from various countries and organizations. There are also photos showing the massive crowds at his funeral.
Well worth a visit!
Written October 12, 2023
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Kim P
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Sep 2023 • Friends
Before my visit I emailed them about coming with my dog and they responded it's okay if the dog is leashed, I could take a walk with him in the Park of Sculptures that's right outside the mausoleum - I was so happy to hear that! Upon my arrival they made me muzzle the dog too and I was denied entrance into the Park. I mentioned the email correspondence but they didn't want to hear about it and said I could only stay in the cafe area. After I e-mailed them about it they just ignored me completely.
I live in a different country and coming there was out of my way. Luckily I was there with my mom and we took turns staying with the dog in that tiny cafe area while the other one went to see the mausoleum, but it definitely wasn't the experience I was hoping for.
I live in a different country and coming there was out of my way. Luckily I was there with my mom and we took turns staying with the dog in that tiny cafe area while the other one went to see the mausoleum, but it definitely wasn't the experience I was hoping for.
Written October 8, 2023
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Robert D
Brooklyn, New York2,692 contributions
Aug 2022
This beautiful mausoleum is the final resting place of Tito and his fourth wife. On both sides of his tomb, you will find exhibits about him. When I visited, there was an exhibit about Tito's death, funeral, and the reaction both in Yugoslavia and around the world. The Mausoleum is part of the Museum of Yugoslavia.
Written October 13, 2022
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WilliamArthur
Mumbles, UK140 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
Lots of interesting exhibits, many as gifts to Tito. Beautiful grounds, somewhat dilapidated building in need of restoration and peaceful mausoleum.
Lots of knowledgable staff only too helpful to answer any question.
Interesting part of the city with lots of famous neighbours.
Lots of knowledgable staff only too helpful to answer any question.
Interesting part of the city with lots of famous neighbours.
Written January 27, 2020
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Ntragkon
Antarctica2,605 contributions
Oct 2016 • Solo
Museum?! You must be kidding!
Mausoleum ?! Well, we are not in Egypt!
Place for the remains of deceased is - graveyard!
Who knows if those bones are there at all.
You will find almost - nothing.
An obscure, pagan exhibition so, you can freely skip.
Mausoleum ?! Well, we are not in Egypt!
Place for the remains of deceased is - graveyard!
Who knows if those bones are there at all.
You will find almost - nothing.
An obscure, pagan exhibition so, you can freely skip.
Written July 5, 2017
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Jessica V
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May 2015 • Couples
If you have a fascination with dictators of past then this is not the place to go to. Here you will find a selection of statues glorifying a egomaniac who murdered many Serbs during his time as leader of Yugoslavia. Our guide told us of the great era in which people enjoyed job security, high standard of living and freedom. When a few of us asked to see unemployment statistics, evidence of the standard of living she went bright red. Instead a series of pictures with Elziabeth Taylor were paraded around. If this man and his legacy was so great, then I ask you two questions: 1. Why don't the rest of the former parts of Yugoslavia celebrate him and 2. If the system was so good then why isn't it around today? Save yourself he time and propaganda of visiting this terrible excuse for a museum.
Written May 28, 2015
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Tiberiu_Baranyi
Timisoara, Romania12,923 contributions
Oct 2019
The mausoleum of Tito - born Josip Broz - can be found in Belgrade as part of the so called "Museum of Yugoslavia".
Josip Broz - Tito - born in the 19th century (having Croatian Father and Slovenian Mother) was an officer of the Austro-Hungarian army before WWI and became the leader of the Serb Partisans during WWII. After WWII ended Yugoslavia formed under the leadership of Tito. Tito was supported by Josef Stalin but their friendship came to an end towards 1950 when Tito openly declared that Yugoslavia will follow their own path taking the communist model of the USSR but not following directions from Moscow (Tito's a approach enraged Stalin who ordered his assassination, several attempts failed ... and Tito's famous threat sent to Stalin is a piece of modern history).
Overall Tito has a built a cult of personality - ruling Yugoslavia for more than 40 years - the cult of personality was maintained after his death in 1980 by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.
In the mausoleum there are personal object of Tito - his and his wife's funerary monument.
For those of you who are interested in history is a must visit place when you are in Belgrade.
Josip Broz - Tito - born in the 19th century (having Croatian Father and Slovenian Mother) was an officer of the Austro-Hungarian army before WWI and became the leader of the Serb Partisans during WWII. After WWII ended Yugoslavia formed under the leadership of Tito. Tito was supported by Josef Stalin but their friendship came to an end towards 1950 when Tito openly declared that Yugoslavia will follow their own path taking the communist model of the USSR but not following directions from Moscow (Tito's a approach enraged Stalin who ordered his assassination, several attempts failed ... and Tito's famous threat sent to Stalin is a piece of modern history).
Overall Tito has a built a cult of personality - ruling Yugoslavia for more than 40 years - the cult of personality was maintained after his death in 1980 by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.
In the mausoleum there are personal object of Tito - his and his wife's funerary monument.
For those of you who are interested in history is a must visit place when you are in Belgrade.
Written June 21, 2020
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Dam-Slo
Ljubljana110 contributions
Jul 2014 • Solo
Memories of forgotten homeland. Amazing how cherished and respected personality TITO was. Forget the political b.s. he was a persona. A perfect museum to go back in time and yes we lived a good life under hic leadership! :-)
Museum is great for all generations.
Museum is great for all generations.
Written September 18, 2014
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Terry Anzur
The Palm Beaches, FL1,527 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
The actual name of this attraction is Muzej Jugoslavia or Museum of Yugoslavia. The place where you will find the graves of Tito and his third wife Jovanka is called the House of Flowers, the home where he spent the last years of his life in the hills overlooking Belgrade. I never heard it called the Tito Mausoleum until looking for it on Trip Advisor. We came here on a communism tour with Belgrade Walking Tours. Our excellent guide Teodora led us through the adjoining museum of the many gifts given to Tito and explained Tito’s power in an entertaining way before giving us free time in the burial site. You can visit on your own by taking Bus 40 from the Center. The gift shop was closed. Highly recommended if you are interested in Balkan History.
Written May 31, 2019
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Porcophile
Chapel Hill, NC417 contributions
Sep 2014 • Friends
As 20th century dictators go, Tito was a sweetheart. Like Franco or Salazar, he left his neighbors alone and ruled with a relatively light hand. He also did a good job of playing off the US and the USSR for his country's benefit. His museum shows his delight at hanging out with celebrities and being applauded by large crowds. I was amused to see that he wore a pre-tied bow tie with his white dinner jacket. Any visitor to Belgrade should take in this monument. Given what happened in former Yugoslavia after his death, it is not surprising that there is some nostalgia for his regime.
Written October 13, 2014
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Va anche bus linea 41 dal centro di Belgrado a Casa dei firi di tito?
SavLondon_43
London, UK17 contributions
Si, bus linea 41.
visit Tourist Office Belgrade website
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