
The Work on the Museum's Permanent Exhibition
Project: 100 Years Since the Founding of Yugoslavia
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The Work on the Museum of Yugoslavia's Permanent Exhibition
Project: 100 Years Since the Founding of Yugoslavia
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The Work on the Museum of Yugoslavia's Permanent Exhibition
Project: 100 Years Since the Founding of Yugoslavia
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Comrade Tito has Died
With the exhibition displayed in the House of Flowers, the Museum of Yugoslavia continues to ponder the topics that are refracted through the character of Josip Broz Tito, as well as the role, the meaning and symbolism of the space itself in which the exhibition is presented.
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Comparative Guided Tour of the Exhibitions “Preserve (My) Yugoslavia” and “Comrade Tito Has Died”
March 22, 2025.
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Program on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the play “Bordello of the Warriors”
Twenty years after the first theatre performance of the play “Bordello of the Warriors” in the empty building of the 25th May Museum in 2001, the Centre for Cultural Decontamination will hand over the documentation of this renowned play to the Museum of Yugoslavia. On that occasion, a discussion with the authors, actors and collaborators […]
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HALI GALI AT SUMMER IN THE MUSEUM
Concert and Discussion in front of the Museum of Yugoslavia
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March 22, 2025.

March 9 and ‚10 at 11.00 a.m.

Twenty years after the first theatre performance of the play “Bordello of the Warriors” in the empty building of the 25th May Museum in 2001, the Centre for Cultural Decontamination will hand over the documentation of this renowned play to the Museum of Yugoslavia. On that occasion, a discussion with the authors, actors and collaborators […]

Concert and Discussion in front of the Museum of Yugoslavia

Project Yugoslavia
One Hundred and One interview of participants of various age, history and background from the region of the former Yugoslavia.
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Talks about Yugoslavia
Renowned experts, young researchers, participants in the events, witnesses of the time, and the audience take part in exciting discussions about various Yugoslav phenomena.
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