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Sarajevo Museums in Peril
22 February 2013
Earlier this month, Sarajevo marked the 125th anniversary of the National Museum of Bosnia and Hercegovina. Instead of celebrating, though, people came to light 125 candles and lay the same number of roses at the museum's front entrance.
They could not go inside, because the museum has been closed to the public since last October due to lack of funding.
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Gallery 11/07/95
This museum hosts a collection of art, photographs, documentaries and videos about the war and genocides in Bosnia & Herzegovina , particularly focusing on the Srebrenica massacre.I found it to be moving and emotional, and would highly recommend, especially for anyone interested in art and photography.
Museum of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide
This museum documents the war in Bosnia & Herzegovina through personal items with written statements alongside them, documentaries & interviews, diagrams, dioramas and weapons used in the war. If you only have time to visit one museum, I recommend to visit this one as it has such a vast collection and gets into great detail about the war, however I would dedicate between 2-4 hours there as there is a lot to read and watch. It is also incredibly emotional to visit but your ticket gives you entry for the day, so if you get overwhelmed you can go for a walk and come back later in that day.
War Childhood Museum
The museum presents the experiences of children who lived through the war in Bosnia, told through objects, video testimonies, and excerpts from oral histories. It's hard to imagine how a siege and war affects a child but this museum does an amazing job at describing how it impacted so many children, as shown through their personal letters and objects. Particularly interesting was a collection of the humanitarian aid food tins/packages one child collected during the war.
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The Sarajevo Roses
A number of craters left by fatal mortar strikes have been filled with red resin to remember those lost during the Siege of Sarajevo.
The Eternal Flame
The Eternal flame is a memorial to the military and civilian victims of the Second World War in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The flames never stop burning which makes this monument a unique piece of art, idea and dedication.
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Top Things To Do In Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
TOP THINGS TO DO IN SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Sarajevo is the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Famous for its cultural and religious diversity, Sarajevo is the place where the East and the West meet. A small yet vibrant balkanic city filled with history, gorgeous architecture and spectacular scenery. Different than all the others, every corner of this city has a story to tell, their streets and homes hosted for centuries adherents of Islam, Orthodoxy, Judaism and Catholicism. Today, the Bosnian capital is a vibrant place, full of charm and tradition and a great place to spend at least a day at. There is plenty to see and do in Sarajevo, and most of these you’re able to get to on foot, as they are conveniently located in the city center. Here is the Sarajevo travel guide with a list of things to do and see in Sarajevo.
1. Visit the City Hall ( Gradska Vijećnica ), 2. The House of spite (Inat kuca), 3. Stroll around the Old town - Baščaršija, 4. The Sebilj, 5. Kazandžiluk Street , 6. Try Bosnian food, 7. Try the Bosnian coffee, 8. Visit the attractions along the Miljacka river, 9. At Mejdan park, 10. Visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, 11. Visit the Serbian Orthodox Church, 12. Visit the Sacred Heart Cathedral, 13. Visit the Aškenazi Synagogue, 14. Shop some souvenirs , 15. Visit the Eternal Flame, 16. Visit the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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[TRIPofJHL] Trip to Sarajevo
Traveling Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina(Bosnia and Herzegovina).
The capital city of the country.
- Mixed culture of Croatian(Catholic), Serbian(Orthodox) and Bosnian(Muslim).
- World War I caused by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria near Latin Bridge of Sarajevo.
- Severely damaged during Yugoslav Wars in 1990s.
- Sarajevo Film Festival of BiH is famous globally.
- Hosted 1984 Winter Olympics.
Latinska ćuprija(Latin Bridge) | Vijećnica(City Hall) | Gazi Husrev-begov bezistan | Morića han | Gazi Husrev-begova džamija(Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque) | Sebilj | Sarači Street | Ferhadija Street | Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures | Katedrala Srca Isusova(Sacred Heart Cathedral) | Vječna vatra(Eternal Fire) | BBI Centar(BBI Center) | Pijaca Markale (Market Markale) | Gradska tržnica(City Market) | Akademija likovnih umjetnosti Sarajevo(The Academy of Fine Arts Sarajevo) | Tunel Spasa (Tunnel of Hope a.k.a. Sarajevo Tunnel) | Žuta tabija (Yellow Bastion) | Sarajevska pivara (Sarajevo Brewery) | Pivnica HS
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보스니아헤르체고비나 사라예보 시내여행.
BiH의 수도인 사라예보.
- 크로아티아계(가톨릭), 세르비아계(정교회), 보스니아계(무슬림)의 문화가 공존하는 도시.
- 사라예보 라틴다리 근처에서 오스트리아-헝가리 제국의 프란츠 페르디난드 대공이 암살됨으로써 제1차세계대전이 발발하는 계기가 되었다.
- 1990년대의 유고슬라비아 내전으로 심각한 피해를 겪었다.
- 국제적으로는 사라예보영화제가 유명하다.
- 1984 동계올림픽 개최.
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzogovina was the 6th country on my trip and Sarajevo was the 9th city.
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At the War Childhood Museum in Sarajevo, every exhibit represents the fate of a child during the Bosnian War. The concept has earned the museum international acclaim.
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Although the National Museum of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Sarajevo was closed in 2012, thanks to the efforts of staff and activists, the country's shared Muslim, Jewish and Christian heritage is once again on show to the public.
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Borders on Budgets: SARAJEVO Tram to Vrelo Bosne (Sarajevo, BOSNIA)
Constantly seen in Sarajevo are the old trams sputtering along the century-old lines.
From one end to the other, Tram No. 3 is 11 kilometres linking the Bascarsija to Ilidza, Sarajevo's suburb. It's a short walk to the Vrelo Bosne National Park and its flowing waters.
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A priceless medieval manuscript has been opened for only the third time in fifty years today (Saturday) as Sarajevo's Jewish community marked Passover.
At the ceremony to open the revered 'Sarajevo Haggadah' (holy book) was Bosnia's Muslim President where he called on Bosnians to stay on in the country depite the war.
Prayers were also read from the tiny book's magnificently illustrated vellum pages.
For thousands of years, Jews have spent the Passover holiday recounting the story of their Exodus from Egypt by reading from the Haggadah (in Hebrew literally meaning 'the telling').
The Sarajevo Haggadah was written between the years 1320 and 1350 in northern Spain and is acclaimed as one of finest illustrated medieval manuscripts in existence.
In 1492, when Jews were expelled from Spain, the book left with them.
The next recorded mention of the book was in 1609 in Italy before it found its way into Sarajevo's National Museum in 1894.
Nazi Germans during the Second World War attempted to confiscate the Haggadah from the Museum, but it was saved by an Islamic scholar and hidden under floorboards in a mountain retreat.
Today's celebration was ecumenical, gathering together Islamic, Catholic and Orthodox leaders, as well as officials from Bosnia's government gathered.
Izetbegovic urged his people to stay in Bosnia in spite of the hardships of the war and said his government was one of tolerance for all faiths.
But despite the celebrations a sombre tone prevailed as war rumbled on outside the synagogues walls.
Just minutes before the worship commenced sniper bullets killed a second French peacekeeper was killed in the last two days.
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Sarajevo
Top best places to visit in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo is the capital and the largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Because of its long and rich history of religious and cultural variety, Sarajevo is called the “Jerusalem of Europe”. All four major religions are living here together, in harmony.
The historical and cultural center of the city, Bascarsija is Sarajevo’s old bazaar formed around the fountain called Sebilj.
On Baščaršija there are several important historic buildings, like the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, the largest mosque in the country.
Complex of the Bey’s Mosque consists also of schools, a marketplace, a public bath and the Clock Tower one of the most impressiv architectural sites in town.
In the city’s Old Town district is also the Sacred Heart Cathedral, a Christian church and the largest cathedral in Bosnia.
And a stone’s throw away is one of the largest Serbian Orthodox buildings, the Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos.
There is also a Jewish heritage. The Old Synagogue was the oldest place of worship for Jews in the city, today it is a museum.
In the historic center of Sarajevo stands the Markale, a marketplace that was bombed two times during the Siege in the 90's.
But maybe the biggest attraction is just walking through the Baščaršija to get a glimpse into Ottoman times.
There are many prominent landmarks along the Miljacka River, such as:
The City Hall, known as Vijecnica, initially the most representative building of the Austria-Hungarian period.
The Emperor’s Mosque, the first mosque to be built after the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia.
The Academy of Fine Arts, one of the loveliest buildings in Sarajevo, originally built to serve as an Evangelical Church.
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand took place across the street from the Latin Bridge, the event sparked the beginning of World War I.
Outside the city core, the most interesting things to see are:
The Presidency Building, the official residence of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
One of the most harmonious and loveliest sites, the Ali Pasha’s Mosque, a resting place for many important Bosnians.
The National Museum, the oldest cultural and scientific institution in the country.
And situated next to the Historical Museum.
Not far away from there is the tallest skyscraper in the Balkans, the Avaz Twist Tower.
From the top, there is an amazing, almost 360° view of the city.
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