Delve into Belgrade's communist past with an engaging self-guided audio tour. History enthusiasts and those keen on uncovering the complexities of Serbia's political landscape from WWII will find this expedition intriguing. The tour brings stories of power, struggle, and unity to life, right from where you stand. Starting at the Museum of Yugoslavia, this tour traces the mementos of a country's bygone era, leading you across town through markers of history that still stand tall. Journey along to encounter the statue of Josip Broz Tito, witness the war-scarred Federal Ministry of Defence Building, the stately Old Palace, and the historically significant Partizan Press House. Cross the 'Brotherhood and Unity' bridge and meander along Embassy Row. The tour doesn't end without paying respect to Nikola Pašić's Statue and reflecting on the past in the shadow of the National Assembly of Serbia. Your final stop is at the Albanian Tower, where stories etched in stone rise high, marking the closure of this captivating trail through time. Enrich your understanding of Belgrade's history with every step. Witness firsthand the lasting symbols of an era long gone but not forgotten. Feel the gravity of leadership at the statue of a nation's ruler and ponder the foundations of today's Belgrade. With each pause, absorb the visual remnants of yesterday's aspirations and today’s remembrance high, perfectly captured in the quiet might of the Albanian Tower.