The place is a shrine to a leader of Yugoslavia. All the gifts he had received from all over the world, as well as trophies from races held in his name can be seen here.
marinate89
Great museum,full with lot of stuff from the Tito's period.Also you can see lot of things there from the past.Not working in Monday.
greek1970
A beautiful throwback to the glorious era of Tito and grand Yugoslavia. The small scale and the vintage interiors together with the tiny but beautiful garden make the visit very interesting-almost touching! It is unfortunate that the nearby history museum (again great architecture) was closed and it is even more unfortunate the the closed museums seem to be the norm in Belgrade.
828bertiew
This is really a must when you visit Belgrade. It reminds me of the presidential libraries in the USA. A great place to learn so much about an amazing leader!
mihailos2015
This one is legendary. In a beautiful part of Belgrade with all the nature , there is mausoleum of great president of Yugoslavia. Beside the house and tomb of Tito , there is and museum in which you can see so much intresting stuff in Yugoslav history.
raibluee
Me and my friends was very curious about legendary Tito s mozoleum. The house of flowers is a lovely place but the museum parts are ordinary. It can be more informative, i think there must be more than Tito s presents or hobies when you talk about yugoslavian period.
JasnaM798
I was born in former Yugoslavia but I was to little to remember and visit to the House of flowers took me to the times of Tito. The House itself and museum looked kind of worn down but I was still glad I came there! And the staff was also very friendly :)
ThaliaQc
No wheelchair access for the House of Flowers! I drove my butt off to push my friend up the hill just to receive a big no-no because of the multiple stairs of the garden. I entered alone, quite beautiful and serene depicting exactly the life of 'Tito' and revealing just why his people adored him.
michaelmoulsdale
Although a bit out of town, it is well worth a visit to get an insight into the man who held Yugoslavia together for so many years.The room that includes presents from other heads of state (mainly guns) is quite illuminating too.A good mix of accessibility done in reverential style. Well worth the trip
787tanjat
It's place where is Tito buried. First you can go in the museum there you can see trophies from races, and gifts from other people. After that you can go to Tito grave. Also there is shop where you can buy souvenirs. There is garden too full with statues and trees.