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Sights of Mostar

Mostar is an amazing city, with a large number of cultural sights that attract many tourists from all over the world. It is impossible not to walk along the Old Bridge, not to see the rivers of the city of Mostar, the kujundžiluk, the crooked bridge, the gymnasium, the Koski-Mehmed Pasha mosque and many other attractions. Mostar is a city of famous poets as well as the first cultural magazines whose printing began right here.


The Basilica in Cim

The Basilica in Cim

The Basilica in Cim - The area of ​​Cim was inhabited during the Roman Empire. An ancient settlement was discovered on a gentle slope, in which a basilica was built in late antiquity. Excavations have found the remains of an early Christian basilica, and in Crkvine, in the Cim area, three late antique buildings from the same period were discovered: a basilica, a memorial (grave chapel) and a residential building. In the Middle Ages, the dead were buried there. The basilica is spread over three floors, due to the slight slope of the land in a north-south direction. The northern part is buried in the ground.

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Mostar Peace Bell Tower

Mostar Peace Bell Tower

Peace Bell Tower - This is a new tourist attraction for Mostar from which you can see a graph from a bird's eye view. along the old bridge will surely become a favorite place of tourists. The realization of the second phase of construction - the International Gallery of Peace - is underway. So far, two sculptures and paintings have been donated by Croatia, Greece and Italy. now donations are expected from other countries that have an embassy in BiH, "said Fr. Iko Skoko.

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The Hill Hum

The Hill Hum

Hum Hill - Hum is a hill located above Mostar at 436 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by Čekrk, Donja Mahala, Panjevina, Zahum, Donji and Gornji Vukodol and Privorac. Hum has always been of strategic importance. In the action of occupying Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878, Austro-Hungary occupied Mostar without any struggle. First she took Hum and then Mostar. Along the access road there are still bunkers from World War II.

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The Three Towers

The Three Towers

The Three towers - In the Ottoman period, the Tara tower stretched as an ammunition depot on the east bank of the Neretva River, and the Halebija tower, ie the Ćelovina tower, stretched on the west bank. The Tara tower was built in the shape of a half-cylinder and the thickness of the tower walls is more than 3 meters. It was built in 1676 and until the period of the Austro-Hungarian occupation in 1878, it served as a warehouse for gunpowder and ammunition. Today, the Tara Tower houses the Old Bridge Museum. It opened in 2006 during a celebration of the renovation of the Old Bridge in Mostar. The museum consists of three different works. The first part, an exhibition of objects of archaeological significance found during the 2002 renovation.

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The Sinan Pasha Mosque

The Sinan Pasha Mosque

Sinan Pasha's mosque was built in 1473 exactly 540 years ago. It is located near the Old Bridge in the neighborhood that was once called Sinan Pasha on Mejdan. The Sinan Pasha Mosque is a cultural and historical treasure and testifies to the presence of Muslims and Islam in Mostar. Since it is the oldest mosque in this city, it is said to be the birth certificate of the city of Mostar. It was built during the Ottoman Empire in our area. It is a very demanding facility with a view of the construction profession and the necessary funds for its renovation. The most spacious mosque in Mostar, measuring 13.5 × 18.5 meters. Extremely valuable monument of Islamic architecture built of hewn stone with a roof of four waters covered with a stone slab.

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