Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is the junction between the east and the west, and also the meeting point of the two cultures. One side is the old city with Islamic-style buildings, and the other is the more modern Catholic new city. Each has its own characteristics and is inclusive.
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Nice area for snack & drinks
To the East, baklava & Turkish delight, to the West, mainly ice cream & Bosnian coffee! A lovely mix of bars & restaurants, open until quite late.
The Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures is the message and marker on Ferhadija Street, where two dominant cultures that once shaped Sarajevo merge. The two being Ottoman and the other the Austro-Hungarians. ...
The Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures is the message and marker on Ferhadija Street, where two dominant cultures that once shaped Sarajevo merge. The two being Ottoman and the other the Austro-Hungarians. ...
Buried by snow when we were there on the first day.
Unfortunately it was hard to see when it was underneath snow. On the first day we were there you could see the edges of it and on the second day it was cleared off which was good to see. Sarajevo is a...
Nice area for snack & drinks
To the East, baklava & Turkish delight, to the West, mainly ice cream & Bosnian coffee! A lovely mix of bars & restaurants, open until quite late.
Nice area for snack & drinks
To the East, baklava & Turkish delight, to the West, mainly ice cream & Bosnian coffee! A lovely mix of bars & restaurants, open until quite late.
Pointless Landmark
The Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures is the message and marker on Ferhadija Street, where two dominant cultures that once shaped Sarajevo merge. The two being Ottoman and the other the Austro-Hungarians. ...
Pointless Landmark
The Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures is the message and marker on Ferhadija Street, where two dominant cultures that once shaped Sarajevo merge. The two being Ottoman and the other the Austro-Hungarians. ...
Buried by snow when we were there on the first day.
Unfortunately it was hard to see when it was underneath snow. On the first day we were there you could see the edges of it and on the second day it was cleared off which was good to see. Sarajevo is a...