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We came to Montenegro, the former Yugoslav republic, which is famous for its Sarajevo, and the previous film "Walter Defending Sarajevo" is depicted in Sarajevo during World War II, which is still the place of World War I.
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Sarajevo City Hall was heavily damaged during the civil war in the 1990s and reopened in 2014 after being meticulously restored. The interior of the city hall is very eye-catching with its multi-vaulted structure and stained glass ceiling.
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We came to Montenegro, the former Yugoslav republic, which is famous for its Sarajevo, and the previous film "Walter Defending Sarajevo" is depicted in Sarajevo during World War II, which is still the place of World War I.
The old Sarajevo City Hall is very striking on the Miliac River, the most magnificent building built during the occupation of Sarajevo by the Austro-Hungarian Empire and a symbol of world civilization. Built in 1892 by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the architectural style combines neoclassical and Andalusian styles, known as pseudo-Moorish styles. The architectural structure is inherited from Andalusia in a symmetrical and geometric combination of a large number of architectural styles, that is, in the Andalusia region of Morocco and Spain, and the shadow of neoclassical style can be seen in the column. This is because of the time Andalusian style became the mainstream European countries sought after "exotic style", so this meshing pseudo-Moorish style was born. The project of the old Sarajevo City Hall was built by AlexanderWittek, who proposed a pseudo-Moore design that combines the perfect architectural style of the East and West. Since its first opening on April 20, 1896, the building has become the most important symbol of Sarajevo. It is the seat of the government of Sarajevo. After World War II, it became a library of the State University of BiH. On August 25-26, 1992, the library collection of nearly 90 was burned down during the Bosnian War, and the building became one of the symbols of Sarajevo's siege. The building was rebuilt in 1996 and officially opened to the public on May 9, 2014, which coincided with European Day and Victory Day for Fascism.
Sarajevo is one of the few cities in the world that still uses trams as urban transportation, and it is also unique in European countries, and traveling to Bosnia is a must-have experience.
Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eastern European countries
Najljepsi grad na svijetu. Pruza veliku dobrodoslicu svima ko ga posjeti. Ocaravajuc!!!
The sofa is mine, and the city hall is equivalent to the domestic city government. It is very solemn, but he can also give people a little different from the domestic one. The first time I went to the city hall in the field, I had a different feeling. It was quite good.