House of flowers (Belgrade)

Serbia and Montenegro / Central Serbia / Belgrade
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House of Flowers (Serbian Cyrillic: Кућа цвећа; Croatian: Kuća cvijeća; Slovenian: Hiša cvetja) is the mausoleum of the leader of the former Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, who died on May 4, 1980.

It is located in Dedinje, Belgrade, Serbia. For almost a decade after the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia the entire complex (the tomb and the memorial museum) were closed to the public and the military guards were permanently removed.

The name "House of Flowers" comes from the fact that many flowers surrounded the tomb until it was closed to the public, but today there are only white rocks where the flowers used to be. It was internally called "flower shop" during Tito's life when it served as his auxiliary office with covered garden. Тoday, especially on May 25 (Tito's official birth date) the former Youth Day under Communism, it is open to many tourists and people who wish to pay their respects, from all over the former Yugoslavia.

You can see some photos and find out a bit more here: www.timetravelturtle.com/2013/07/marshal-tito-grave-bel...
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Coordinates:   44°47'12"N   20°27'6"E
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