Croatia
The childhood home of Yugoslavia’s famed president is now an open-air museum, depicting peasant life in 19th century.
Best known as the birthplace of Yugoslavia’s Nazi-fighting, Stalin-resisting, President for Life, Josip Broz Tito, this quaint village is now a unique Croatian ethno-museum. The preserved and restored farmhouses walk visitors through every important facet of a peasant’s life, including a traditional wedding, the life of newly-weds, linen production, blacksmithing, cart-wright's craft, and pottery.
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