Things to do in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Best Architectural Buildings

September 5, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

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1. Franciscan monastery Kraljeva Sutjeska

Kraljeva Sutjeska, Kakanj 72244 Bosnia and Herzegovina +387 32 771-700 http://www.kraljeva-sutjeska.com/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Franciscan monastery Kraljeva Sutjeska

2. Ilidza Spa Veliki Park

Banjska bb, Sarajevo 71000 Bosnia and Herzegovina +387 33 772-000 http://www.facebook.com/ilidza.ba/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Ilidza Spa Veliki Park

3. Avaz Twist Tower

Tesanjska 24a Avaz Twist Tower, Sarajevo 71000 Bosnia and Herzegovina +387 33 281-350 [email protected] http://www.avaztwisttower.ba
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4.5 based on 322 reviews

Avaz Twist Tower

Avaz Twist Tower is the highest skyscraper in the Balkan region of Europe. The tower is the headquarters of "Dnevni avaz", the most circulated and most read newspapers in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Avaz Twist Tower features high-speed panoramic elevators, which climb to the top of 36th floor, that offers an outside observatory from where you can see the whole Sarajevo. The tower is open from 7am - 11pm every day.

Reviewed By brianpU5205DI - New York City, United States

Cheap, stunning views. Bring your mobile. Then enjoy coffee and a snack before heading back. Only big surprise is that the tower seems rather disconnected from the heart of the city.

4. Seosko Domacinstvo Cardaklije

M5, Bosanski Petrovac 77250 Bosnia and Herzegovina +066 810 000 http://cardaklije.vrtoce.com/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Seosko Domacinstvo Cardaklije

5. Trebinje Old City

Trebinje Bosnia and Herzegovina http://life-thai.com/7-dostoprimechatel-nostej-trebin-e-kotory-e-mozhno-posmotret-za-odin-den/#i-3
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Trebinje Old City

Reviewed By _honeylove_sarac_i - Novi Sad, Serbia

Hello everybody! We have been in Trebinje during last spring and also this January. The city is absolutely amazing! People are kind, professional, polite, really welcoming, we felt great during our stay. Food is Perfect, nature unreal, city is amazingly clean, in two words, Incredible place! We stayed in SL Panorama hotel,and also SL Industry hotel. Clean,warm,beautiful,comfy rooms, perfect spa, lovely people!

6. Roman Villa Mogorjelo Archaeological Site

Mogorjelo bb, Capljina 88300 Bosnia and Herzegovina +387 36 806-575 http://bhtour.ba/en/a-roman-villa-mogorjelo.html
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Roman Villa Mogorjelo Archaeological Site

7. Selo Umoljani

Umoljani, Trnovo 71220 Bosnia and Herzegovina http://www.sarajevo-tourism.com/selo-umoljani
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Selo Umoljani

8. Tara and Halebija Towers

Onescukova and Kujundziluk, Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina http://www.turizam.mostar.ba/index.php
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Tara and Halebija Towers

9. Sisman Ibrahim Pasha Mosque

Off M17, Pocitelj Bosnia and Herzegovina
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Sisman Ibrahim Pasha Mosque

10. Gazi Husrev Bey's Sadrvan

Saraci 8, Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Gazi Husrev Bey's Sadrvan

Reviewed By 424tarikfx - Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Right in the center of the harem (courtyard) of Gazi Husrev Bey’s Mosque, is a large and lovely šadrvan (covered public water fountain). The water is used by worshippers as they take their ritual ablutions (abdest) before prayers and by thirsty travelers and passersby. The first šadrvan was built here in 1530, when Gazi Husrev Bey’s Mosque was built from a local stone variety, known as miljevina, and the water was brought from the source, Crvilo, about seven kilometers away in Donje Biosko. Due to Sarajevo’s severe winters, the water would sometimes freeze and the šadrvan would be out of service. It was for this reason that it underwent reconstruction in 1772 so that it would function as well as it had when it was first installed. The šadrvan’s current cupolated form dates from 1893, when a new šadrvan, made from marble from the Dalmatian island of Brač, was built to replace the old one and when the fountain was connected to the city waterworks. This new model was based on the šadrvan in front of Ulu Mosque in Bursa, Turkey.

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