Josip Vancaš
Josip Vancaš is known as one of the most productive architects in the history of BiH and Sarajevo. More
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Josip Vancaš is known as one of the most productive architects in the history of BiH and Sarajevo. More
The Cathedral of Jusus' Sacred Heart in Sarajevo is one of the most important religious buildings in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is the seat of the Archdiocese of Vrhbosna. It was built in 1889 in the Neo-Gothic style. More
The Church of the Holy Trinity is located in the Sarajevo neighborhood, Dolac Malta. The front of this Catholic church faces south and looks out onto Zmaja od Bosne, a main road in town. There is a residential building, Župni Stan... More
The foundations of higher music education in BiH were laid on May 20, 1955, with a decree made by the National Assembly of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to found the Music Academy of Sarajevo. More
September 2014 marked 100 years since the construction of the Church of St. Anthony of Padua, in the Sarajevo neighborhood of Bistrik. More
In Sarajevo, everything has its own charm, and the same is true for the Gradska Tržnica (City Market). In writing about this true architectural gem, historian, Hamdija Kreševljaković, describes how the building’s exte... More
Sarajevo is all the richer for yet another attraction – the newly opened Isa Bey’s Hamam – which was recently renovated. Now Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital city is once again home to a public bath. More
Enis Čišić is a comic strip artist and illustrator who works for the world-famous Marvel Comics. This Sarajevan, who has had an opportunity to work on such comic book characters as, Iron Man, Spiderman, Captain America, Hul... More
Selma Spahić is a young director who works as a selector for the Future MESS program during the International Theater Festival MESS. More
At the beginning of the 19th century, the French Post system, or more precisely the Fraissinet trading company, was still being used to deliver post in Sarajevo. Dating from that period is the Sarajevo Post’s... More