Tito’s bunker is the name for a nuclear shelter built on the directive of the President of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This bunker was one of the most closely guarded military secrets of the former Yugoslavia. Tito's bunker The bunker, like in the movie, today is an attraction for many tourists. The...Read More
Do you know a story about the last public clock in the world that shows lunar time? No, it is not in some of the Middle East countries, it is in Sarajevo, Bosnia, and Herzegovina. Sarajevo Clock Tower The Sarajevo Clock Tower is located near the Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque and is one of the largest...Read More
There were many inns in the Ottoman Empire. These are unique buildings that serve as a kind of free hotel for travelers. Sarajevo also had its inns. In today’s post, you will read something about Morić Han – the only preserved han (inn) in Sarajevo, and about Tašlihan, the han of which the ruins remain. Morića...Read More
Monuments to the communist era in Bosnia and Herzegovina are quite common. Two monuments in Sarajevo are particularly famous – the Eternal Flame and the Vraca Memorial Park. Eternal Flame Eternal Flame The Eternal Fire is a monument to Sarajevo’s military and civilian victims of the Second World War. This monument was built on April 6,...Read More
Kastel Fortress is the oldest historical monument in the city of Banja Luka and represents one of the oldest buildings in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Kastel Fortress The fortress is located in the central part of the city, which dominates the left bank of the Vrbas river. The oldest traces of settlements in the area of Banja...Read More
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