Discover the best top things to do in , Bosnia and Herzegovina including Art Studio Pandur, Brodac Gallery, Sara's Mosaic, War Photo Exhibition, Kalem i Misk, The Mak House / Makova Hiza, NBgoldline, Bosnian Fairy Tale, Sevdah Art House, Art Gallery of Bosnia and Hercegovina.
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5.0 based on 25 reviews
Art Studio Pandur is copperwork gallery where you can find only originally made art pieces and souvenirs affordable for everyone. Art Studio Pandur has been established in 1965, and has strong tradition in which you can enjoy all year long. At the site you can explore the process of work, as well as to see work demonstration.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
Moving, powerful and informative. A great way to get a historical and emotional snapshot of the war in Mostar from the perspective of a New Zealand photo-journalist who was living there at the time. Haunting to put the pictures in perspective, as many of the streets and buildings pictured will be familiar to you if you have spent the day wondering in Mostar. Cheap and takes 20-40 mins - leave a donation - they deserve it.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Art gallery and fragrances
I can honestly recommend 'Kalem i misk' with all my heart. I'm totally satisfied with the parfume I got; it was really interesting how the man who works there mixed some smells so that I can have the perfect parfume for myself. I will come back here for sure, as soon as I'm out of this parfume (in the picture). ????????
4.5 based on 3 reviews
The nucleus of The Mak House is a memorial room containing an exhibition of Mak's original manuscripts, annotated books, documents, photographs and Mak's portraits by different well known authors. The memorial room also holds different editions of Mak's works, translations of his poetry into numerous languages, essays and reflections on his work.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Unique jewelry,hand made, produced in unusual combination of ceramic,gold,silver and Swarovski crystals. ...when you wish something different...
4.5 based on 3 reviews
4.0 based on 31 reviews
As with nearly everything in Sarajevo these days, you have to expect themes and issues of war to be represented. We went for "Intimacy" exhibition and it was quite that - intimate. The number of pieces isn't overwhelming in any way, but the details and backstories of them was more than enough to keep our full attention for 1-2 hours. The price of admission isn't much and the place isn't overcrowded, so there's a lot of quiet time to ponder. Definitely worth a visit, especially if the weather isn't on your side.
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