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Sebilj and "the Pigeon Square"
Sebilj (eng. sebil) is Arabian word which means „road“. It is name for public fountain, placed on a busy place where thirsty passangers come and drink some fresh water.
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Gazi Husrev Bey’s Bazaar
Gazi Husrev Bey’s Bezistan (covered bazaar), also called Old Bezistan and Great Bezistan, is part of Gazi Husrev Bey’s vakuf (endowment). It is presumed that the structure was built around 1540.
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The Eternal Flame
The Eternal Flame is a memorial to those who liberated Sarajevo during World War II.
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The Latin Bridge
Latin Bridge became internationally known after the assassination of Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
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Moric Inn (Morića Han): the last caravanserai
Morića Han was built at end of the XVI or the beginning of the XVII century. It is the last preserved caravanserai in this region.
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The Cathedral of Jesus’ Sacred Heart
The Cathedral of Jesus’ Sacred Heart was built in 1889 in the Neo-Gothic style and is the seat of the Archdiocese of Vrhbosna.
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Kazandziluk (Coppersmiths street): the street which preserves tradition
Kazandžiluk (Coppersmiths street), one of the oldest and most beautiful streets in Sarajevo, was once part of a much larger Kazandžiluk bazaar and dates back to the 16th century, at a time when the craft and trading center was beginning to form in Sarajevo.
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Museums of Sarajevo: Despić House
Despić House, the oldest part of which was built during the 17th century, was bequeathed to the city of Sarajevo at the end of the 1960s by Pero Despić.
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The Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos in Sarajevo
The Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos is the largest Serbian Orthodox church in Sarajevo and one of the largest in the Balkans.
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Dariva: Sarajevo''''s oldest promenade
At Sarajevo’s eastern entrance, between Bentbaša and Kozija Ćuprija, there is a place called Dariva. Actually, the city’s oldest walking path passes through this area.
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Sarajevo’s Old Clock Tower
Sarajevo’s clock tower is 30 meters high and it is believed that it was built in the 16th century.
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The Old Orthodox Church
The Old Orthodox Church (Church of Archangels Michael and Gabriel) was originally built in 1539. It was severely damaged in several fires Sarajevo went through in the past.
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The Gazi Husrev-bey''''s Mosque
The Gazi Husrev-bey''''s Mosque is the largest mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the most representative Ottoman structures in the Balkans.
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The Old Jewish Temple
The most important testimony of the life and work of Jews in Bosnia and Herzegovina is situated in the Jewish Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is located in the former premises of the old Jewish temple.
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Baklava: the queen of traditional cakes
Baklava is a special kind of cake that is preparing for Eid and other special occasions. This is one of the oldest dishes, which had been made since Ottoman period and that still takes a place of honor at the table.
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Svrzo''''s House: the diamond of Islamic architecture
This house gives the visitor a picturesque view of life in Sarajevo three centuries ago.
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Pita: what makes B&H unique
Bosnian pita (pronounced pee-ta) or pie holds a special place in the tiny country, where it is a ubiquitous street food, restaurant mainstay, and family tradition.
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Ćevapi: a favourite dish for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina
When we speak about the food that is most favorite for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina ćevapi or ćevapčići is definitely the one that will be on the top of the list. Ćevapi is so delicious food that we do not exaggerate when we say that this is a dish that every foreigner must try when in Bosnia and Herzegovina... a few times.
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Trebević: mountain in the heart of the city
Trebević is a mountain near Sarajevo. Among the many mountains around the city, only to Trebević you can say that it is not only next to or above Sarajevo, but it is literally in the heart of Sarajevo.
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Bosnian coffee: an essential part of the tradition
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, coffee is not only a favorite national drink, but it also represents an essential part of the tradition and it is simply way of living.
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Bijambare Cave: natural protected area
Protected Landscape"Bijambare" is a complex that consist 8 caves. It covers an area of 497 hectares and was established in order to preserve landscapes, scientific research, environmental education and education, and recreation and tourism.
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The Yellow Fortress: a magnificent view of Sarajevo
The Yellow Fortress is one of Sarajevo’s most popular vantage points which offers a fantastic view of the city.
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Stećak-The Stone Sleeper
Stećci (sing. stećak) are stone tombstones that pre-date the Ottoman period, some of which are so richly decorated that they represent true masterpieces of Medieval art.
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Sarajevo: feel at home
Sarajevo is a city in which even strangers can feel at home. If there were any city in Europe that effortlessly straddles East and West, it is Sarajevo.
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Museums of Sarajevo: The Old Orthodox Church Museum
The Old Orthodox Church Museum in Sarajevo was founded in 1889 and taken from the church holdings. It was Churchwarden Jeftan Despić, a member of the famous Sarajevo Despić family, who was credited with opening the museum.
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Museums of Sarajevo: Svrzo House
Svrzo House represents one of the most well-preserved examples of domestic architecture from the Ottoman Period in BiH during the 18th century, a time when wealthier homes were divided into a public section (selamluk) and a family section (haremluk).
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Museums of Sarajevo: The Olympic Museum
The Olympic Museum of BiH was founded with the aim of preserving, for posterity’s sake, the memory of the organization and realization of the XIV Winter Olympic Games (WOG) which were held in the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1984.
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The Emperor''''s Mosque: the oldest mosque in Sarajevo
The Emperor''''s Mosque (Bosnian: Careva džamija, Turkish: Hünkâr camii) is an important landmark in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, being the first mosque to be built (1457) after the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia. It was built by Isa-bey Ishaković, the founder of Sarajevo.
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Museums of Sarajevo: Vijećnica Museum
Vijećnica Museum is located in the basement of Vijećnica, a building that is not only one of the most recognizable symbols of BiH''''s capital city, but also a world symbol of the meeting of civilizations.
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The Old Jewish Cemetery
The Old Jewish Cemetery, which is located in Kovačići, is the second largest Jewish sacral complexes in Europe.
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Museums of Sarajevo: The Sarajevska Pivara Museum
The museum’s displays feature many interesting items that have been collected over the more than 150 years since the factory first started working.
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Museums of Sarajevo: The Museum of Sarajevo 1878-1918
The Museum of Sarajevo 1878-1918 is an annex of the Museum of Sarajevo and its permanent exhibit shows Sarajevo during the time of Austro-Hungarian rule (1878-1918).
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Museums of Sarajevo: Museum of Literature & Performing Arts
This museum deals with the collection, preservation and presentation of items which tell the story of the development of the history of literature and the performing arts in BiH.
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Museums of Sarajevo: Museum of Alija Izetbegović
This museum is dedicated to Alija Izetbegović, the first president of an independent Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Museums of Sarajevo: The Historical Museum
The museum covers the entire history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the first mention of “Bosna” in historical sources up until the present day.
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Museums of Sarajevo: The Gazi Husrev Bey Library museum
The Gazi Husrev Bey Library museum collection contains more than 1,200 items which are divided into six thematic exhibit areas: Islamic Calligraphy, Measuring Time, Ulema, Mosques and Tekkes, Hajj and Everyday Life.
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Isa Bey Ishaković: the Founder of Sarajevo
In the middle of the 15th century, Isa Bey Ishaković laid the foundations of an entirely new city, which continues to develop to this day. Therefore, he is rightly considered the founder of the city.
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Museums of Sarajevo: Sevdah Art House
Sevdah Art House is a museum dedicated to sevdalinka, traditional urban love songs, and the famous singers who have interpreted them.
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Museums of Sarajevo: Gazi Husrev Bey’s Museum
Gazi Husrev Bey’s Museum is dedicated to Gazi Husrev Bey (1480-1541) – the Governor of Bosnia and Sarajevo’s greatest benefactor.
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The Roman Bridge
The Bridge in Plandište area (other names: Roman Bridge, Bridge across the Bosna River at Plandište), with its natural and architectural features, was made a National Monument of BiH in 2005.
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At Mejdan
At Mejdan is a park that is located on the left bank of the Miljacka River, between the bridges, Latinska Ćuprija and Ćumurija.
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Wilson''''s Promenade
The most popular walking avenue in the center of Sarajevo is Wilson''''s Promenade, which stretches along the Miljacka River.
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Old Crafts in Sarajevo: 70 crafts, 400 products
About seventy different crafts were mentioned by the end of the 19th century with some 400 different products.
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Museums of Sarajevo: The Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art
The Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art (whose name is a partial anagram of “Sarajevo”, meaning “art of the epoch” in Latin) was founded during the war, in 1992.
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Museums of Sarajevo: Brusa Bezistan
The old covered bazaar, Bezistan, was erected in the heart of Baščaršija in 1551 by Rustem Pasha, Grand Vizier to Suleiman the Magnificent.
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Museums of Sarajevo: Gallery 11/07/95
Gallery 11/07/95 is a memorial gallery whose aim is to preserve the memory of the Srebrenica tragedy and its 8,372 victims who were on July 11, 1995.
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The Jedileri Tomb (Tomb of the Seven Brothers)
The Jedileri Tomb (Turkish = Tomb of the Seven) is known among Sarajevans as the Tomb of the Seven Brothers.
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Sarajevo War Tunnel
The tunnel reppresents one of the most important pieces of history for this city, without this tunnel the city would have fallen to a tragic destiny and probably we would not know about Bosnia & Herzegovina as we do today.
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Museum of War Childhood
The Museum‘s collection will contain a number of personal belongings, stories, audio and video testimonies, photographs, letters, drawings and other documents offering valuable insight into the unique experience of growing up in wartime.
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The Sarajevo Haggadah
The Sarajevo Haggadah is an illuminated manuscript that contains the illustrated traditional text of the Passover Haggadah which accompanies the Passover Seder. It is one of the oldest Sephardic Haggadahs in the world.
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Museums of Sarajevo: The Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum of BiH is an annex of the Museum of Sarajevo and is housed in the Old Jewish Temple, which is considered one of the loveliest exhibit spaces in all of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Remembering Srebrenica
During the Balkans conflict of 1992-1995, the Bosnian town of Srebrenica was declared a UN Safe Area in 1993, under the watch of the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR). In July 1995, General Ratko Mladić and his Serbian paramilitary units overran and captured the town, despite its designation as an area “free from any armed attack or any other hostile act”.
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Skakavac Waterfall: the second highest waterfall in Europe
The waterfall at Skakavac is for more than one reason, one of the most attractive tourist sites in the vicinity of Sarajevo.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Your next best adventurous destination
Bicycle ride on the Olympic mountains surrounding Sarajevo is a lifetime adventure.
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Symbol of Sarajevo''''s spirit: "House of Spite"
This building is a symbol of the Bosnian stubbornness, defiance and perseverance, so it''''s called "House of Spite", and represents a valuable cultural and historical monument. The story of "House of Spite" began in 1892. when the Austro-Hungarian authorities decided to start the construction of City Hall on Mustaj pasha''''s mejdan, spred Apel quay along the Miljacka, and was planned departure electric tram. Implementation of these plans to work disturbed the house that was built on the right bank of the river.
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Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures
“Sarajevo – Meeting-place of Cultures”, is the place where two cultural influences, East and West, clearly meet and it seems to be the very spot in town where, with one step, you can cross from one culture to another.
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Sarajevo: Europe''''s Rising Star
Check out why the Travel Magazine by National Geographic declared Sarajevo as one of the three most attractive cities to visit this summer!
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Symbol of Sarajevo - City Hall is Back
Two decades after the 1992-1995 war, the symbol of Sarajevo and the witness of the Sarajevo Assassination – the City Hall.
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Mostar - meditaranian gem of Bosnia and Herzegovina
The world-famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) is beyond doubt the gem of Herzegovina.
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Ancient Pyramids of Central Bosnia
Magical and now visible Pyramid Complex in Bosnia and Herzegovina is now the most interesting archaeological site in the world.
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Medjugorje
Medjugorje Village has become a miraculous shrine visited by millions of believers a year ever since the first apparition of Virgin Mary in 1981.
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Unmissable destination
Do not miss what National geographic traveler, Conde Nasta traveler, Lonely Planet and many other recommend as a MUST SEE
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Winter Olympics ''''84 – Best Winter Olympic Games at the Time
Best Winter Olympic Games Ever! Headlines stated about the 14th Winter Olympic Games which took place in Sarajevo from 8 to 19 February 1984.
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Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
On 28 June 1914 Archduke Franz-Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, the Duchess of Hohenberg, were murdered in Sarajevo by the Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip. For about one century this dramatic event is known as the triggering event of World War One. Indeed, the exacerbation of nationalistic tensions in Central and Balkan Europe, an Austro-Hungarian declining monarchy and the play of strategic and diplomatic alliances precipitated within a month the European continent into war....
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€ 65
Srebrenica – „Potočari“ memorial
Visit to the tombs of victims of the 1992-1995 war
€ 60
Bjelasnica mt. – Lukomir Village
On our way we visit the Bjelasnica Olympic Mt. and Babin Do starting point of the Nordic and Alpine skiing disciplines ...
€ 40
Bijambare Cave Complex
Bijambare Cave Complex includes several caves ...
€ 30
Skakavac waterfall
In addition to the 98-m amazing waterfall, you will enjoy a Natural Park
€ 40
Visoko Pyramids
Be amazed by this mysterious archaeological discovery...