Explore the resilient heart of Sarajevo, a city where diverse cultures and histories converge. From the poignant Latin Bridge and the bustling Baščaršija to the panoramic views from Trebević Mountain, this collection offers a glimpse into Sarajevo's past and present. Discover landmarks that whisper tales of empires, resilience, and the enduring spirit of its people.
Latin Bridge
The Latin Bridge is a historic Ottoman-era bridge over the Miljacka River, known as the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination.
Sebilj
The Sebilj is a traditional Ottoman wooden fountain located in Sarajevo's Baščaršija square, serving as a central landmark.
Gazi Husrev-Beg Mosque
Gazi Husrev-Beg Mosque is a significant historical and architectural landmark in Sarajevo, dating back to the Ottoman era.
Kazandziluk
Kazandžiluk, also known as Coppersmith Street, is a historic Sarajevo street where artisans craft and sell traditional copper items.
East Meets West Spot
The 'East Meets West Spot' in Sarajevo marks the distinct line where Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architectural styles converge.
Sacred Heart Cathedral
The Sacred Heart Cathedral is a prominent Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral in Sarajevo, serving as a major religious site.
Sarajevo Rose
Sarajevo Roses are memorial markings on the ground, often created by resin filling shell craters, commemorating civilians killed during the siege.
Eternal Flame
The Eternal Flame is a significant war memorial in Sarajevo dedicated to the victims of World War II.
Cable Car Ride
The Sarajevo Cable Car provides a scenic transport link from the city center up to Trebević Mountain.
Trebevic Mountain
Trebević Mountain offers panoramic views of Sarajevo and is home to remnants of the 1984 Winter Olympics.
Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track
The abandoned Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track on Trebević Mountain is a decaying relic of the 1984 Winter Games.
Sarajevo View Point
A scenic viewpoint on Trebević Mountain offering spectacular panoramic views of Sarajevo city.