Kuća Cveća
Kuća Cveća , in Serb Cyrillic Кућацвећа, " the House of Fleurs" is the Mausolée of Josip Broz Tito, the chief of the socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, dead the May 4th 1980. This mausoleum is located at Belgrade, the capital of the Serbia, in the district of Dedinje.
The mausoleum of Kuća Cveća shelters fall it from Tito since 1982. It is a work of the architects Marija and Branislav Jovin.
In the vicinity, is the Musée of May 25th , created in 1962 for the seventy years of Tito. It accommodates the personal collections of the former Head of State, in particular the gifts and the memories brought back of voyages to the étangers. One can announce, in particular, an important collection of art and African objects.
During one decade after the end of the socialist Federal republic of Yugoslavia, the mausoleum and the museum were closed with the public. They are from now on accessible to the visit, in particular the May 25th, birthday day of the birth of Tito, day of old the " Jeunesse" celebrates; from communist Yugoslavia .
See too
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- Belgrade
- Museums of Belgrade
- famous Buildings of Belgrade
External bonds and documents
- Article on the House of the Flowers On the site www.mojasrbija.org
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