7 Sights & Landmarks in Brcko That You Shouldn't Miss

November 5, 2021 Phylicia Berquist

Brčko (pronounced [br̩̂tʃkoː]) is a town in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, administrative seat of the Brčko District. It lies on the Sava river across from Croatia. It is the only existent entirely self-governing free city in Europe.
Restaurants in Brcko

1. Atik-Savska dzamija

Islahijet, Brcko 76100 Bosnia and Herzegovina http://www.visitmycountry.net/bosnia_herzegovina/bh/index.php/kultura/vjerski-objekti/49-kultura/vjerski-objekti/islamski/498-brcko-atik-savska-dzamija
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Atik-Savska dzamija

2. Sacred heart church

Ljudevita Gaja, Brcko 76100 Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Sacred heart church

3. Fontana Mladosti

Trg Mladih, Brcko 76100 Bosnia and Herzegovina http://www.krepsic.com/2015/03/03/sto-simbolicno-prestavlja-brcanska-fontana/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Fontana Mladosti

4. Gradska Vijecnica Brcko

Bulevar Mira 1, Brcko 76100 Bosnia and Herzegovina http://turistinfo-bd.com/hr/znamenitosti/vijecnica/
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Gradska Vijecnica Brcko

5. Trg Mladih

Brcko Bosnia and Herzegovina http://www.infobrcko.com/vijesti-iz-br%C4%8Dkog/10441-trg-mladih-u-br%C4%8Dkom-sve-ljep%C5%A1i.html
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Trg Mladih

Central city square with a Austro-Hungarian architecture from the end of the 19th century.

6. Bijela dzamija

Reisa Dzemaludina Causevica, Brcko 76100 Bosnia and Herzegovina http://www.visitmycountry.net/bosnia_herzegovina/bh/index.php/kultura/vjerski-objekti/49-kultura/vjerski-objekti/islamski/499-brcko-bijela-ili-dzedid-dzamija
Bijela dzamija

Bijela džamija (White mosque) is city's largest mosque and one of the oldest. It was destroyed in 1992. in Bosnian war by Serb forces and rebuilt later but in totally different style with more modernistic features. Interior side of dome is very unusual and reminds of inverted boat. Mosque is surrounded by small park with some nice trees and flowers.

7. Hadzi-Pasina dzamija

Dr. Sakiba Edhemovica, Brcko 76100 Bosnia and Herzegovina http://www.visitmycountry.net/bosnia_herzegovina/bh/index.php/kultura/vjerski-objekti/49-kultura/vjerski-objekti/islamski/500-brcko-hadzi-pasina-ili-drvena-dzamija
Hadzi-Pasina dzamija

Build in 19th century by local citizen named Hadži Paša Mujanović. It is also known as Wooden mosque, because all others were built with a stone.

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