Discover why many people call Sarajevo the Jerusalem of Europe. Visit the first mosque in the world that received electricity in 1898, then see the only public clock in the world that measures lunar time ("à la Turk"), to indicate the time for daily prayers. Discover why the city of Sarajevo had public hotels, hammams, toilets, free clean water at every corner, a public kitchen where even today people eat for free. Visit the place where the first spark that started the First World War was ignited. Find out in which restaurants you can eat the best local food. Learn something new in an interesting way.
Gazi Husrev-bey`s Mosque is the central mosque of Sarajevo. Visit the first mosque in the world that received electricity in 1898.
Experience the place where east meets west.
Sarajevo’s coppersmith street produce a few dozen copper items like traditional coffee sets and lovely souvenirs, testifying to the handicraft tradition that has been active here for nearly 500 years.
You will make your own way to the meeting points