Gazi Husrev Bey was Ottoman Governor of BiH in the 16th century and with the con... More
During the 1950s and 1960s, Sarajevo was very active on former Yugoslavia’s mus... More
The National Theater of Sarajevo (NPS) is a major theater and the most important one... More
Austro-Hungarian authorities erected a number of military buildings between 1890 and... More
The Church of the Sacred Transformation of the Lord in Pofalići is known as the Churc... More
Construction on the Sarajevo International Airport got underway in 1965, near the sit... More
At the end of the 19th century, Austro-Hungarian rule brought modernization, new cust... More
In the northeast corner of the courtyard of Ali Pasha's Mosque are two sarcophagi wit... More
Grbavica Stadium is located in the Sarajevo neighborhood of the same name and is home... More
Collegium Artisticum was the name of a group of avant-garde artists who were active i... More
“In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. I, Kulin Ban of Bosnia, promis... More
If Sarajevans were to direct a hungry traveler to just one place to fill their belly... More
The Skenderija Cultural and Sports Center is located in the center of Sarajevo, on th... More
When Gazi Husrev Bey, the Ottoman Governor and Sarajevo’s greatest and most imp... More
The Church of the Holy Trinity is located in the Sarajevo neighborhood, Dolac Malta.... More