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Latin Bridge
SSyed HussenThe bridge received its name because it connected the right bank of the Miljacka with the Catholic quarter of the city, which was informally called "Latinluk" ("place/domain of the Latins", loosely "Latin Quarter") in Ottoman times. Judging by its foundations, it is the oldest among the preserved bridges in the city. The census of the Sanjak of Bosnia from 1541 mentions the bridge on this spot, built by the leather-worker Hussein, son of Sirmerd.This first bridge seems to have been made of wood, because the court record from 1565 witness that the stone bridge was built here by eminent citizen of Sarajevo Ali Ajni-Beg.
Sarajevo City Hall
老老少皆宜(程世荣)We came to Montenegro, a former republic of Yugoslavia. Sarajevo in Montenegro is very famous. The previous movie "Walter Defends Sarajevo" describes Sarajevo during World War II. This is also the place where World War I took place.
Katedrala Srca Isusova
长长脸张少侠Sarajevo [Sacred Heart Cathedral]
The Sacred Heart Cathedral is located in the old town of Sarajevo. The construction of the church began on August 25, 1884 and was completed in August 1889. It is 43 meters high. The church is one of the symbols of Sarajevo.
Address: Trg Fra Grge Martića 2, Sarajevo 71000
Transportation: Walking in the old town
Tickets: Free
Time: 9:00-17:30 Closed on Mondays
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
SSarah HsThis mosque is located in the old city of Sarajevo, next to the main street. It is very old and many people go there to worship every day. Opposite it is the Islamic Museum and the Islamic School. It can be said to be one of the most important mosques and an important historical site that is listed and preserved locally.
The National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
SSaintShaina99Whenever I travel to a city I haven't been to, I like to go to the local museums, especially the national ones. There is no better place to learn about the local history than here...
There is a large parking lot in front of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina for free parking. The ticket is 8 marks per person, about 40 yuan. The whole museum consists of four buildings surrounding the central garden. Each building has a different theme, including nature, stone tablets, simulated scenes, etc. However, if you want to see cultural relics, there are really few. It's nice to take a look, but if you have to take time out and are not very interested in museums, you can ignore this place...
Yellow Bastion
1139***45The Yellow Fort is a fortification built during the Ottoman Turkish period. It is now an observation deck. Both tourists and locals love to come here to watch the sunrise and sunset. It is very intoxicating to enjoy the dusk and overlook the old city of Sarajevo.
Bascarsija
佟佟贝勒爷I asked my local friends where the place called the Great Market is? He said it should be in the old Ottoman building called the old Bagher in the center of Bascasga, near the border between the Turkish and Austro-Hungarian divisions, not the one commented on next to the Sebili fountain at the entrance to the Turkish Quarter in Bascasga Usually known as the "coppersmith street" by the Chinese people here! Since we talk about the coppersmith street, let's talk about it here! Friends who have been to Turkey must have the feeling of crossing back to Turkey when they arrive here. Yes, whether it is architectural style or copper appliances, even hand-processing technology is exactly the same as Turkey! The reason is simple because it was all left during the Ottoman rule, and some old craftsmen even speak Turkish! The street is best known to Chinese tourists because of the famous bridge section of the old Yugoslav film Walter Defending Sarajevo, introduced in 1973 (no more details, friends who have not seen it can search online)! Winter tourists are scarce, strolling in the old street to experience the gentle peace of Sarajevo today. I am a foreign tourist can only feel her weight, see her beauty, but can not understand how the people here have been suffering from war! Let's talk about the people here. The old man in the hat waiting to buy pomegranate juice in Figure 10 is my friend, saying that he is an old man, in fact, he is not so old, only forty-five years old (Europeans generally precocious and old, haha). Today he came to accompany me shopping, suddenly he told me that he wanted to drink pomegranate juice and asked me if I could wait a moment? I said OK! According to our Chinese habits, he will definitely buy two glasses and invite me to have a drink, but it didn't! We had dinner together at noon and he had already ordered a beer and drank it himself before I finished ordering! Haha, if you follow the inherent Chinese thinking, you will definitely feel that they are not enough to mean enough buddies, I come to your hometown all the way, you don't invite me to eat a big meal, a cup of pomegranate juice a bunch of beer you eat alone! Yes, they do, even we are AA to eat together! Haha, but I am used to the Europeans now, this is their lifestyle does not mean he does not value you, he does not love you! (I was in Madrid, Spain, in 17 years on a motorcycle, I had a car accident in Madrid, and I was in a hospital with a broken toe bone. Two local brothers helped me run before and after, but they usually didn’t even ask me for a cup of coffee and a cigarette, haha) Maybe their AA-ruled lifestyle was left behind from the centuries of Ottoman rule? Because my native country buddies are all shutting their doors like that, haha. I couldn't stand it when I first met them! Wandering around I accidentally saw a doll lamb in the window of a shop that did not open the door (Figure 12), I really want to buy it, because its eyes look so sad but so firm, in an instant it moved me, That look seems to express the desire of every Sarajevo people! That is, wish the world no war! Forever peace!
Vrelo Bosne
SSaintShaina99Leaving Mostar Old Town and preparing to enter Montenegro, I saw a netizen's travel notes mentioning that there is a beautiful Buna Spring near Mostar Old Town, so I came here to check in...
I navigated to Buna Spring and saw a scenic parking lot, so I parked the car here directly. It was charged, but that was secondary. The main reason was that after paying the parking fee, I found that the car could be driven down. After all, it was almost a kilometer to walk down, and it seemed that there was no parking fee. I walked so much in vain, and it was in the cold winter...
I saw many shops closed along the way, including the restaurant by the spring. After all, the weather was cold and no one wanted to come here, but Buna Spring was really beautiful and worth coming here. It would be even better in summer...