The Museum of Yugoslavia invites you to the eighth "Summer in the Museum" with a rich program! Visitors will be welcomed by members of the self-organized choir and orchestra Horkestra, with a collective singing of selections from their repertoire and presenting their interpretation of the Day of Youth.
DJ Peđa Radovic will continue in the same manner with a unique set of tracks that will take the audience through decades of youth culture and the ways in which it was musically articulated, with an emphasis on how today's youth uses the musical heritage of Yugoslavia when seeking to express their fighting voice.
The choreographic installation Holopartisan with four human and four holographic dancers, inspired by memories of stories and myths about partisan women, will take place in the Museum's exhibition space on May 25.
The Museum of Yugoslav History is the most visited museum in Serbia with over 100.000 visitors per year. It was created in 1996 by merging the 25th May Museum, the Memorial Center Josip Broz Tito a...
The Museum of Yugoslav History is the most visited museum in Serbia with over 100.000 visitors per year. It was created in 1996 by merging the 25th May Museum, the Memorial Center Josip Broz Tito a...