Tourists planning a trip to Croatia may wish to look out for details of an exhibit that details the region's rich history in great detail.
Walter Steinacher travelled to Croatia in 2007 and noticed there was a plethora of posters, cards a T-shirts bearing the face of former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito, the Croatian Times explained.
He decided this has significant comic and artistic potential, so set about creating an exhibition dedicated to Tito.
It is thought this will soon open in the Balkan region - possibly in Croatia, Bosnia or Slovenia.
"I decided to work on the former Yugoslav president, like creating a European Che Guevara T-shirt print an icon, approaching this rather heavy historical figure with a very light and pop attitude," Mr Steinacher told the newspaper.
People travelling to Croatia this summer to enjoy the sun-soaked beaches of Dubrovnik, Trogir, Split and other spots could visit the exhibition in order to learn more about the country in which they are staying.

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