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Avaz Tower
It's a case of 'I can see my hotel from up here' when you are standing on the observation deck of the Avaz Twist Tower.
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Baščaršija
Get used to pronouncing the name Baščaršija (Bosh-CHAR-shee-ya) as this mouthful of letters is not
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Eternal Flame
At the junction of Ferhadija and Marsala Titova streets, the Eternal Flame and cupola behind it commemorates the partisans who fought in WWII.
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Jewish Cemetary
Located on the front-line during the war this historic cemetery was severely damaged during that time and now faces an ever-present threat from landslides due to its steep hillside location.
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Jewish Museum
The bare stone walls and timber floors of this museum, located in a Sarajevo synagogue built in 1581, provide an aesthetically pleasing space for a small but well designed and laid out museum dedicated to the city’s long Jewish history.
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Latin Bridge
The name Latinska Ćuprija may not mean much to the casual visitor to Sarajevo but mention ‘Franz Ferdinand’ and ‘World War I’ to anyone who did modern history in high school and the penny will drop.
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Morica Han
Morica Han dates from 1551 and is the best preserved inn in Sarajevo. Its beautiful cobbled courtyard is surrounded by old stables and store houses and lodging rooms upstairs.
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National Library
The National Library, once the town hall and now called Vijecnica, was constructed by Alexander Wittek in 1896. On 25
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Sebilj
If you are already wondering how soon you can make a return visit to Sarajevo take a drink from the public fountain in Sebilj square and, according to local legend, you won’t stay away for long.
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Svrzo's House
Svrzo’s House reflects the lifestyle of a wealthy Muslim family lifestyle during the time of the Ottoman Empire. Visitors
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