First time in this in-site museum. It seems to be a popular place to see as I saw many tourists in groups being guided and also locals on a Sunday afternoon. There is a very small house/office at the entrance where you buy the tickets for the museum (an old house by a hill that is the meeting place that he used and has a display of ornaments and presents given to him by other high rank officials, presidents) and another ticket for the old villa where the house where he lived is. This ticket is 25 kunas and the one for the museum is about 15 kunas (6.2 kunas equal 1 us dollar) Interesting place to visit. They are some locals selling souvenirs inside the villa and a bar and...
Read moreI like open air museums with old houses and this one is charming. The preserved houses are beautifully and tidily laid out. Each one has some information in Croatian and English. Some of the rooms have figures in them to show how people lived in the past. There are also some crafts people making traditional items around the museum. The houses themselves are lovely to see, including the...
Read moreNice memories from the past. It is opened all year, so you can avoid crowds during Tito's birthday 25.5. . The whole village is like an etno museum. People of all ages and republics from former Yugoslavia visits this place. Everybody is honoured by this place. People are wearing outfit from that old time. The old liberation songs are played on accordion and singed by etno...
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