Kommunistisk tur i Beograd





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Find ud af de mest interessante historier om det tidligere Jugoslavien, Anden Verdenskrig, Titos liv, "Ungdomsstafetten", Alliancefri bevægelse, konflikter i halvfemserne, NATO's bombning af Serbien og Montenegro i 1999 og demokratiske ændringer i begyndelsen af den tredje årtusinde. Besøg Museum for Jugoslaviens historie, som også er et hvilested for Jugoslaviens livslange præsident, se rester af NATO-angreb samt andre attraktioner relateret til den periode.
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Republikpladsen (serbisk: Trg Republike) er et af de centrale bytorve og et bykvarter i Beograd. Vores guider introducerer turister til historien om fænomenerne Josip Broz Tito, "Ungdomsstafetten", Alliancefri bevægelse, konflikter i halvfemserne, NATO's bombning af Serbien og Montenegro i 1999 og demokratiske ændringer i begyndelsen af det tredje årtusinde.
Dom Sindikata ("Trade Union Hall") er en massiv bygning, bygget i stil med socialistisk realisme. Det blev projekteret af Branko Petričić og byggeriet begyndte i 1947.
Republikken Serbiens nationalforsamlings hus er sæde for Serbiens nationalforsamling. Bygningen ligger på Nikola Pašić-pladsen i centrum af Beograd, og er et vartegn og turistattraktion. Mellem dets færdiggørelse i 1936 og 2006 var det sæde for Jugoslaviens parlament og Serbiens og Montenegros parlament.
Kneza Miloša Street var hovedbyens korzo (promenade) og er i dag en af byens største færdselsårer, placering af nogle af de vigtigste nationale institutioner og en gade med det største antal ambassader i Beograd.
Det jugoslaviske forsvarsministeriums bygning, også kendt som den jugoslaviske generalstab, er en bygning, der tidligere var besat af Jugoslaviens forsvarsministerium, en statslig afdeling med ansvar for at forsvare Forbundsrepublikken Jugoslavien mod interne og eksterne militære trusler. Anset for at være et mesterværk inden for efterkrigstidens arkitektur, blev det bombet og stærkt beskadiget under NATO's bombning af Jugoslavien i 1999.
Fra Generalsab-bygningen til Museum of Jugoslavia tager gruppen trolleybus (kørslen tager ca. 15 minutter). Jugoslaviens museum er et offentligt historisk museum i Beograd, Serbiens hovedstad. Den fortæller om perioden for Kongeriget Jugoslavien og det socialistiske Jugoslavien samt Josip Broz Titos liv. Titos grav ligger i en af museets bygninger (Blomsternes Hus). Med 120.000 besøgende årligt er det det mest besøgte museum i Serbien.
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Anmeldelser(21)
Milan (34) is an excellent guide who knew the answer to every question. His heart beats with the spirit of three former Yugoslav countries, and he experienced the war as a seven-year-old. Tears briefly came to my eyes in this situation. The tour with Milan lasted almost 4.5 hours and offered a great value for the price. The free public bus took us to the Yugoslavia Museum and back to the Parliament building and Hotel Moscow, where one can enjoy the Moscow sandwich and the ambiance in the café afterwards.
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Interesting story, impressive guide with a deet knowledge. Great
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I was very impressed with the in depth knowledge & unbiased presentation including the welcoming & friendly approach.
Stefan was one of the best tour guides I have encountered. He tackled a complicated topic - modern Serbian history - with fact-based information, nuance and insight. His historical knowledge is vast and comprehensive. Plus, his command of English language is impressive. We learned so much and Stefan has inspired us to dig deeper into this important topic. At our request, he followed up with book and documentary recommendations for us. Highly recommend this tour with Stefan if you want to gain more understanding of Communist Serbia!!!!
Dear clients, Thank you very much, we are delighted to see such a honest and amazing review about our guides and this kind of people/travellers, give us a huge support to keep doing this job at the highest level. We will inform Stefan about your feedback and nice words. All the best and have a great journey
We were disappointed not to visit the other items on the itinerary, just the Museum of Yugoslavia, but it was otherwise very interesting. The guide was extremely knowledgeable and able to gear the tour towards our interests, which include more recent history of Yugoslavia. It was extremely cold (nothing anyone could do about that of course!) but we found standing in the outdoors for long periods was quite difficult.
Michael was very empassioned and knowledgeable! He brought the information to life. He was also knowledgeable about the transit system.
We took this tour our very first day in Belgrade. Nemenja was an extremely knowledgeable and engaging guide. He pointed out some great "off the beaten path" sites not related to the tour topic which was greatly appreciated. As a history professor, he was able to provide a lot of context about Serbian and Yugolavian history, and it set the perfect tone for our trip. While one could visit the Museum of Yugoslavia on one's own, going with Nemenja was a very useful value added to our trip.
The tour was over three hours long and great value for money. Milan was a superb guide who always gave a full answer to questions and has some great food recommendations as well
Milan is an excellent guide! We enjoyed the tour very much and learned a lot! Above all we liked his objective presentation of the events, both from distant and recent past! Highly recommend ¡
This tour contains a highly competent and sympathetic tour guide, interesting stops and lots of new things to learn. If you have very little knowledge about Yugoslavia, I would recommend this tour.



