Alije Derzeleza 6, Sarajevo 71000 Bosnia and HerzegovinaMap
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It is pity that it's so difficult to visit
It is a pity this house is not open for public visits, and it is so difficult to visit it. I was lucky to have it arranged by some friends. It is a lovely example of an old Bosnian house, with harem a...
Kuća Alije Đerzeleza (The House of Alija Djerzelez)
The house of Alija Đerzelez was built in the 17th century and it is considered the oldest remaining house in Sarajevo. It is one of the jewels of Bosnian architecture. In 2007 the house was renewed to...
This one-storey house was built in the 17th century. Its building used classic materials of that time - stone, tree, iron-coated. Recommended to amateurs
The interesting Bosnia and Herzegovina Museum in Sarajevo is a model for other museums trying to collect exhibits, photographs and values of one single Bosnian who has entered the country's history.
It is pity that it's so difficult to visit
It is a pity this house is not open for public visits, and it is so difficult to visit it. I was lucky to have it arranged by some friends. It is a lovely example of an old Bosnian house, with harem a...
Kuća Alije Đerzeleza (The House of Alija Djerzelez)
The house of Alija Đerzelez was built in the 17th century and it is considered the oldest remaining house in Sarajevo. It is one of the jewels of Bosnian architecture. In 2007 the house was renewed to...
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with time it could be an alternative and know its typical architecture of the Sarajevo area as well as its surroundings.
Authentic architecture
This one-storey house was built in the 17th century. Its building used classic materials of that time - stone, tree, iron-coated. Recommended to amateurs
Muzeum of Kuchi Alije Derzelez
The interesting Bosnia and Herzegovina Museum in Sarajevo is a model for other museums trying to collect exhibits, photographs and values of one single Bosnian who has entered the country's history.