Pervan has said that he has invested 30,000 euros in the Tito museum.
The museum exhibits include books about Tito, a collection of 2,000 badges, 20 Tito busts, 15 tapestries with his effigy, a golden watch which was owned by the long-life president of the Socialist Yugoslavia, many flags, as well as a baton used in The Relay of Youth. The relay carried a baton with a birthday pledge to Tito ostensibly from all young people of Yugoslavia. The race usually started in Tito's birth town Kumrovec and went through all major towns and cities of the country. It ended in Belgrade at JNA Stadium on May 25, Tito's official birthday and Day of Youth, a national holiday which was observed as one of the events nurturing Tito's cult of personality.