Mostar Attractions
List of Things to Do in Mostar occur many historic buildings. City the capital of the Herzegovina region, where the Neretva River, divided by two. Mostar has a population of 105,000, unfortunately, especially near the sad events in history that have come forward. During the Bosnian War, the scene of the sad events in the city is still possible to see traces of the war. In 2005, the UNESCO World Heritage List in Mostar taken to include a lot of Ottoman monuments. Bridges in the city, visiting mosques and bazaars yourself when you feel like traveling in our country.
Top things to do in Mostar pictures of all structures in the visual list of places you can find in a sequential manner.
Mostar Attractions List
• Mostar Bridge: 1566 Architect Hayreddin by you, the most important buildings of the city. Demolished and rebuilt in 1992 by Croatian artillery. Read more.
• bream Bey Mosque (Eng: Karadjoz-Bey Mosque, Bose: Karadoz Begova džamija): Mostar is one of the most important mosques in the list of places to visit. It was built in 1557. This beautiful piece known for its embroidered canopy and high minaret was built by Mimar Sinan. Although completely destroyed in the war in 1992, worship was rebuilt and opened to visitors. The interior of the mosque is the extent of 13.4 x 13.4 meters. Madrasahs also next to a mosque. This madrasa, hosts the oldest public libraries in Mostar.
• Muslim Bey House (Eng: Muslibegovic House) is one of the most beautiful from the Ottoman period in Mostar. Turks and built for the religious motifs combining traders and landowners. Already contained many similar places remained low until today to count fingers. Muslim Bey House has managed to stay afloat. Because the spacious built in the days of the economy since the dark days of the war is in the hands of a single family.
• Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque (Eng: Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque) is the second largest mosque in Mostar Koski Mehmet Pasha Mosque was completed in 1618. Bey Mosque is a bit small, but it is similar to bream. Mosque is the extent of 12.4 x 12.4 meters. Old Bridge is 150 meters north of the river. Placement old minaret from here and place has a unique landscape. This mosque was also damaged in the war görmül but has now been rebuilt.
• Biscevi of the house (Eng: Biscevi House, Bose: Biscevi by Kuca): Turkish house or Biscevi the corner of one of the most beautifully preserved building dating from the Turkish period. Was built in 1635. Kajtazi (Turkish House) was built in the late 18th century. Home, made to protect the gaze of curious men, women and is surrounded by high walls. There is a special section that separates the men from the women inside.
• Old Bridge Museum (English: Museum of the Old Bridge) is one of the most important museums in the list of places to visit Mostar. Museum, Mostar, located in the old city center in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Stari Most known to celebrate the year 2 of the reconstruction of the Old Bridge was made in 2006. The main content of the scanned Tower Museums and consists of three different sections. Tara Tower has found itself hosting the first part of the archaeological objects during restoration in 2002. Exhibitions, informative explaining the basic historical events related to the bridge is regulated by the drawings. This part of the top five floors of Mostar contains a terrace with panoramic views. The second part contains archaeological remains found under the tower. This is the construction of the stone bridge and the old bridge are the remains of the foundation of the previous two wooden bridges. The third part is the last part of "Labyrinth" is called and where the Old Bridge, has been dedicated to the restoration of the tower was damaged and there are photographs. Audio - visual materials and multi-media drawings, reveals the history of the construction of the bridge.
• Scan Tower (Eng: Tara Tower): the left bank of the Neretva is located in the eastern part of the tower. Purpose of the tower remained the same throughout history. Powder and used as ammunition store. Therefore, a 3-meter-thick walls of the tower. Tara Towers in 1878, Austria - Hungary occupation has lost its function.
• Clock Tower (Eng: Clock Tower, Bose: Sahat Kula): date of construction is unknown. But that was mentioned in a document dated 1636 made in much earlier. Basics of 3.5 square meters and a height of 15 meters. There is a legend that was built by Fatima Kaduna wrapper. 250-pound bell in 1838 in Zadar, Croatia from Herzegovina Vizier Ali Pasha was asked by Rizvanbegoviç. Austria - has been used for military purposes when seized by Hungary. In 1981, the main purpose was rotated.
• Partisan Monument (Eng: Partisan Memorial Cemetery, Bose: Partizanskoe Groblje u Mostar): our list of places to visit in Mostar is one of the most important monuments. This memorial cemetery in Mostar is made for those who died defending the Second World War. White stone sets are made as grass-covered top. This has created a masterpiece of architect Bogdan Bogdanovic and Partisan Monument is considered to be the greatest success. This beautiful place has turned into ruin during the war. Place dedicated to the heroes once, after the war had lost all dignity. Measurements were made last year, and this monument has been cleared. Despite the ongoing trials are currently open to visitors.
• Coppersmith Bazaar (Eng: Kujundziluk and Tabhane): Artisans have played an important role in the development of Mostar's first year. There are now an important role in terms of tourist attractions. Kujundziluk located on the left side of the Neretva. Kujundzij name or English "coppersmiths" from (Coppersmiths) income. This is a beautiful tradition preserved even today. You can find them not only in contrast to the old Kujundziluk' everywhere. Also you can find in the shops selling other things in Kujundziluk'. There were also tailors and Tabacı in Mostar. Unfortunately, there is no tailor and Tabacı nowadays. Tabacı of cafes where they are now processed leather. This is a perfect place to drink coffee in the morning in the old Turkish atmosphere.
• Curved Bridges (Bose: Kriva Cuprija Bridge): Situated next to the famous Mostar Bridge is a historic bridge damaged in 1993. Neretva River, a tributary of the Rabobolj to connect the creek. Date of construction and the architect is unknown. Krivine Pellegrino, similar to a stone bridge and Mostar Bridge. Belt is a great semi-circle shaped with a 8.56 meter width, and 4.15 meters in height. The façade and the high portion of the cube is made of flat stones placed in a horizontal manner. Elevation, front and walked on broken portion is filled with stones. Walking and road section, as in the main street are decorated with cobblestone. The bridge can be accessed by stone steps on both sides. In December 2000 flood has damaged the bridge. A renovation project was initiated by UNESCO and funded by the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. The project was completed in 2001.
• Herzegovina History Museum (Eng: Hercegovina Museum): our list of places to visit in Mostar is another museum. Other days the museum is closed on Mondays 8 - open from 16 pm. The museum can be seen in the various photo collections related to the history of Mostar also has a small exhibition shown while serving as minister of foreign affairs Tito's old space. The recent history of the Old Bridge in the museum is represented by a beautiful video.
• Catholic Cathedral (English: Cathedral of Mary, Mother of the Church): Mostar modern Catholic Cathedral, Balinovac was built in the 1980s. It was built next to the bishop's residence. 1992 - works of art in the cathedral roof and windows were damaged during the war in 1995, but is now back with some small changes made.
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