Curious about Croatia's communist-era? Visit Dubrovnik's Red History Museum and find out what life was like under Soviet rule. Discover Croatia's beginnings as a WWII puppet state, to its establishment as a fully sovereign nation following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of Yugoslavia. With faithfully recreated exhibitions and stories from those that were there, it's a fascinating peek into the past.

Dubrovnik Red History Museum Ticket Only
- Find out what day-to-day life was like in communist-era Croatia
- Discover the dark history of secret police, religious suppression and totalitarian rule
- See authentically recreated exhibits and sit in a Yugo car – the pride of the soviet automobile industry
- Enhance your experience with a downloadable augmented reality app
- Tickets can be used daily between 10:00-20:00, with final entry at 19:00 between April-October
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Transfers not included
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