Discover the best top things to do in , Bosnia and Herzegovina including Hamzibegova Dzamija, Apparition Hill, il Monte Della Croce, Franciscan monastery Kraljeva Sutjeska, Statue Of the Queen of Peace, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Sarena Dzamija, Altare esterno, Statua del Cristo Risorto, Blue Cross.
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A gateway to heaven. A village which God has chosen, because people's hearts are ready to accept His Mother, Mary, with love & trust. A place where you feel Mary's heavenly peace & motherly love. A place of prayer, peace, healing, forgiveness & love. Medjugorje, a litlle piece of heaven in our troubled world.
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Going to the top of the mountain is a must during your trip. Climbing with a cane is much easier considering if your trip companions are aged. Flow the lamp for an easy climb and descent.
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The statue is almost life-like in appearance and conveys serene beauty. People place flowers, pictures, and notes at the feet of Our Lady Queen of Peace to pay her homage and ask for intervention and assistance with life’s issues. The statue is not adored, but reverently honoured as a reflection of the Blessed Mother Mary.
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Gazi Husrev-beg's mosque was built in first half of sixteenth century by Gazi Husrev-beg, Bosnian Governor (sandzakbeg) and grandson of Sultan Bajezit II. It is one of the most monumental mosques built in the Ottoman period and is the center of religious life of Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The mosque is the part of vaqf (foundation) established by Gazi Husrev beg, which is still the heart of the old town of Sarajevo. During the Siege of Sarajevo in Bosnian war the vaqf complex was fired by more than thousand grenades but, thanks to its solid structure and two meter thick walls, the mosque survived. After the war it was thoroughly repaired using the original ornaments found on the walls.
This would have to be one of the centre points of the old town especially on Friday, (pray day), when It seems all worshippers of Sarajevo congregate here, (still nice to be in the area, as there is a real vibe) . Any other day we would recommend the tourist/visitor to visit, the courtyard and interior, as it is the largest historical mosque in Bosnia, its pretty hard to miss.
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This is Suleymanis Mosque or Multi-coloured Mosque. It was built in 1757 during Ottoman era. Really an architectural beauty. Unfortunately the doors were locked as other mosques in Bosnia, and it opens during the prayer time only. Nice water stream in front of the mosque, many benches to sit, and a few surrounding shops.
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