Their visit brought to life, even more vividly, the era in which Tito’s Bunker was built. They arrived in a “Zastava” car, wearing pioneer hats and scarves—symbols proudly worn by generations raised in the former Yugoslavia during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s as part of their school days.

They are part of a group coming from various parts of the world, with guests on this visit also from the Republic of North Macedonia and the Republic of Slovenia.

We hope this experience was interesting for these young visitors as well, and that they learned something new during their tour of Tito’s Bunker.