1. House of Flowers (Kuća Cveća) is a famous memorial complex located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is the final resting place of Josip Broz Tito, the former President of Yugoslavia. The complex consists of Tito’s tomb, a museum, and a greenhouse with a large collection of flowers.

The House of Flowers was originally built as a winter garden for Tito’s private residence, but it was later converted into his burial place. Tito was interred there in 1980, and the site has since become a popular tourist attraction.

In addition to Tito’s tomb, the House of Flowers also houses a museum dedicated to his life and presidency. The museum displays personal belongings, gifts, and awards that Tito received during his political career.

One interesting fact about the House of Flowers is that it was originally named \"Flower Pavilion\" and did not have any association with Tito. However, after Tito’s death, the pavilion was turned into his mausoleum and renamed House of Flowers.

2. The House of Flowers is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is closed on Mondays.

Unfortunately, I could not find a specific phone number for the House of Flowers.

3. The entrance ticket for the House of Flowers is 300 Serbian dinars for adults (approximately 2.50 USD) and 100 Serbian dinars for children (approximately 0.80 USD).

The House of Flowers is located in the Dedinje neighborhood of Belgrade, which is approximately 8 kilometers from the city center. It can be reached by car or public transportation. Visitors can take the 40 bus line, which stops near the complex.