Planning your visit
Timing and logistics mean everything when heading to a cultural landmark. The Mother Teresa Memorial House stands in the heart of Skopje, just a short walk from Macedonia Square. Public buses and taxis pass by often, and many visitors combine the museum with a stroll through the nearby pedestrian streets. Crowds ebb and flow—weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends, with mornings best for photography and unrushed moments. No entrance fee is charged, yet guided tours in several languages run throughout the day for a small donation. Expect easy navigation for most visitors, including those with strollers or limited mobility, thanks to ramps and elevators. For those interested in local history, an hour or two is ideal for exploring both the displays and the serene chapel upstairs.
- Best time to visit: Weekday mornings, from spring to early fall, for fewer crowds and gentle light.
- How to get there: On foot from Macedonia Square, or by taxi and public bus routes 5 and 15—parking nearby is limited.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair ramps, elevators, and wide pathways throughout; suitable for families, seniors, and groups.
- Average visit duration: 60–90 minutes for the full experience, including exhibitions and the upper-floor chapel.








