Gallery 11/07/95
Gallery 11/07/95 is a memorial gallery whose aim is to preserve the memory of the Srebrenica tragedy and its 8,372 victims who were killed after the Army of Republika Srpska captured the eastern Bosnian town on July 11, 1995. More
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Gallery 11/07/95 is a memorial gallery whose aim is to preserve the memory of the Srebrenica tragedy and its 8,372 victims who were killed after the Army of Republika Srpska captured the eastern Bosnian town on July 11, 1995. More
The National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina (UG BiH) is the most important gallery-institution in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Founded in 1946, its initial core collection consisted of 600 pieces which belonged to the Gallery of the... More
Located right in the center of town, Java Gallery (Titova 21) has played an important role in affirming and building Sarajevo’s contemporary art scene, by giving artists a chance to present their work in a very attractive ex... More
Preporod Gallery is a creative and visual center which serves as an exhibit space for the Bosnian Cultural Community – Preporod. More
ULUPUBiH Gallery is run by the Association of Applied Artists and Designers of BiH. Its concept is based on Lik, a gallery and shop that worked right up until the time of the last war and was a place where arts graduates could pre... More
Mak Gallery is the exhibit space housed in the Museum of Literature and the Performing Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. More
Isfahan Gallery is an oriental shop that offers a wide selection of Persian and oriental handicrafts. More
Boris Smoje Gallery is a cozy place located right in the center of Sarajevo. Not only does it offer regular exhibits, but it also serves as a place where artists and art lovers gather to socialize on a daily basis. More
Paleta Gallery has a long tradition as an exhibit space, as well as a reputation as one of Sarajevo's most important galleries. More
Novi Grad Gallery opened in 2016 on the ground floor of the Novi Grad Municipality building, and it has, to a large extent, enriched the cultural offering for this part of Sarajevo. More
Novi Hram Gallery is housed in an old Sephardic synagogue that was built in 1870 and given the name, Il Kal Nuevu (muevu). It was built next to the Old Jewish Temple, which now serves as the Jewish Museum. More
Roman Petrović Gallery bears the name of the first President of the ULUBiH (BiH Association of Artists). He was also a major BiH painter during the 20th century. More
Mersad Berber Gallery offers visitors a rich display of works by Mersad Berber, one of the most prominent painters and graphic artists from BiH. More
Club-gallery the Painter contains a permanent exhibit of works by Adin Hebib (painter); Mia Hebib (designer of unique jewelry) and Edina Selesković (sculptress). More
Gallery is a part of The Chamber Theater 55, where visitors can see exhibits and book promotions. More