Blommans hus (Kuća Cveća)
Blommans hus (Kuća Cveća)

Blommans hus (Kuća Cveća)

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The basics

Admission to the House of Flowers is included in the ticket price for the adjoining Museum of Yugoslavia. As you explore the mausoleum, you’ll have the chance to see Tito’s tomb, view the carefully preserved artifacts, and appreciate the serene surroundings. Many organized Belgrade tours include a stop outside the House of Flowers, with guides providing insights into the iconic leader’s life. For a truly comprehensive understanding of Tito’s influence, take a communist-themed walking or scooter tour; many include a stop at the House of Flowers.

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Things to know before you go

  • The House of Flowers is a place of reflection, so maintain a quiet demeanor during your visit out of respect for local etiquette.

  • Don’t miss the on-site Museum of Yugoslavia, which displays a wealth of artifacts and exhibitions related to Yugoslavia’s complex history.

  • The House of Flowers is wheelchair and stroller accessible, enabling all guests to visit this noteworthy cultural attraction.

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How to get there

The House of Flowers is located within the Museum of Yugoslavia complex and conveniently accessible by various modes of transportation. Guided tours often include transportation to the mausoleum, along with numerous other Belgrade landmarks. If you prefer public transit, take bus number 41 from Republic Square (Trg Republike) to the Museum of Yugoslavia (Muzej Jugoslavije) stop, just a few minutes walk to the House of Flowers.

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When to get there

The House of Flowers is generally open Tuesday to Sunday from morning to early evening and closed on Mondays. To make the most of your visit, consider arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon. This can provide a more peaceful experience and allow the opportunity to reflect on Tito’s life and legacy without the hustle and bustle of larger crowds.

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Discover the city with nostalgia

If you want to immerse yourself in the city’s past, consider taking a guided tour via a vintage Yugo car. On these tours guided by locals, you’ll explore the city’s often-overlooked corners, visit sites significant to Communism, and feel the charm of a bygone era. It’s an authentic journey through time, allowing you to see Belgrade from a different perspective while enjoying a dash of retro adventure.

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