New working hours of the Museum of Yugoslavia
From September 9, the Museum of Yugoslavia will work in changed hours, from Wednesday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm, while the museum cafe will be opened until 10 pm on the same days.
All those interested will be able to visit the permanent exhibition, where curatorial interventions on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the end of the war are underway; the thematic exhibition “Tanjug reports, The war is over”; and the exhibition “Figures of Memory”.
On weekends, visitors can join guided tours through the Museum of Yugoslavia complex. With a paid ticket, visitors can enjoy free professional guidance every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am in English, and from 12 noon in Serbian.
The museum complex can accommodate up to 100 people at a time, and the number of visitors indoors is limited to 15 in the House of Flowers, and to a maximum of 2 in the souvenir shop.
During the visit, it is mandatory to wear a protective face mask and gloves, and maintain a physical distance of at least two meters between two visitors, with a stay of no more than 1 person per 4 square meters.
Upon entering the Museum complex, it is obligatory to disinfect hands with alcohol, and non-contact measurement of body temperature.
The Origins: The Background for Understanding the Museum of Yugoslavia
Creation of a European type of museum was affected by a number of practices and concepts of collecting, storing and usage of items.
New Mappings of Europe
Museum Laboratory
Starting from the Museum collection as the main source for researching social phenomena and historical moments important for understanding the experience of life in Yugoslavia, the exhibition examines the Yugoslav heritage and the institution of the Museum