This walking tour of Sarajevo offers a unique experience by combining rich historical significance, diverse cultural heritage, and stunning architectural beauty. Explore landmarks linked to World War I, discover the city's multicultural fabric, witness the blend of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture, and visit fascinating museums. Immerse yourself in the living history of Sarajevo, strolling through vibrant streets and engaging with local life. It's a memorable journey that encapsulates the essence of this captivating city.
The tour begins at Baščaršija Square, the heart of Sarajevo's old town and a popular gathering place for both locals and tourists. Here, you'll find the Sebilj Fountain, a traditional wooden water fountain that dates back to the 18th century.
Discover the grandeur of the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, one of the largest and most significant mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Admire its intricate architecture and marvel at its historical and cultural significance. An iconic symbol of Islamic heritage in the region. It was built in the 16th century, specifically in 1530, by the renowned Ottoman architect Acem Esir Ali. The mosque was commissioned by Gazi Husrev-bey, a prominent Ottoman governor and philanthropist.
Located just a short walk away from the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque in Sarajevo, the Islamic Museum is a treasure trove of Islamic art and artifacts from the Bosnian region. The museum showcases a diverse collection that spans centuries of Islamic history and culture in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Visitors to the Islamic Museum will have the opportunity to explore a wide range of exhibits, including ceramics, textiles, calligraphy, metalwork, and manuscripts. These artifacts offer insights into the artistic, religious, and intellectual traditions of the Bosnian Muslim community throughout different periods.
You will make your own way to the meeting points