Sites of interest in Sarajevo

Sites of interest in Sarajevo

Some sites of interest in Sarajevo include:

Cultural sites of interest

*National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*National Theater
*Sarajevo Art Gallery
*Museum of City of Sarajevo

Historical sites of interest

*Baščaršija
*Bezistan
*Despić House
*Hotel Evropa
*Marijin dvor
*Morića Han
*Post Building
*Vijećnica
*Sarajevo Clock Tower
*Sebilj
*White Fort
*Svrzo's House

Bridges

*Goat's Bridge
*Šeherćehaja's Bridge
*Latin Bridge
*Ćumurija Bridge
*Čobanija Bridge
*Drvenija Bridge
*Skenderija Bridge
*Roman Bridge

Modern sites of interest

*Bosmal City Center
*Gazi Husrev-beg Library
*Olympic Stadium Koševo
*Skenderija
*UNITIC Business Center
*Olympic hall "Zetra"
*Avaz Twist Tower (Will be the tallest building in the Balkans, finishing: 2008.)

Natural sites of interest

*Miljacka river
*Trebević
*Jahorina
*Bjelašnica
*Igman
*Vrelo Bosne

Religious sites of interest

Islam

*Ali Pasha's Mosque
*Emperor's Mosque
*Gazi Husrev-beg's Mosque

Orthodox Christianity

*Saborna Orthodox Church
*Church of Sveto Preobraženje
*Old Sarajevo Orthodox Church

Catholic Christianity

*Cathedral of Jesus' Heart
*Saint Joseph's Church
*Church of st.Ante

Judaism

*Sarajevo Synagogue

External links

* http://www.sarajevo-tourism.com/eng/default.wbsp


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