Latin BridgeSSyed 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.
Katedrala Srca Isusova长长脸张少侠Sarajevo [Main Church of the Sacred Heart] The Sacred Heart Cathedral is located in the old town of Sarajevo. The church was built on August 25, 1884 and completed in August 1889, 43 meters high. It is one of the symbols of Sarajevo's city. Address: Trg Fra Grge Marti a 2, Sarajevo 71000 Transportation: Old Town Walk Tickets: Free Time: 9:00-17:30 Closed on Monday
Gazi Husrev-beg MosqueSSarah HsThis mosque is located in the ancient city of Sarajevo, next to the main street, with a long history, many people worship it every day, opposite the halal museum, and Islamic school, which can be said to be one of the most important halal, and is also an important monument preserved by local listings.
The National Museum of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSSaintShaina99Every time I go to the city, I like to go to the local museum, especially the national museum. There is no better understanding of the local history than here. There is a large parking lot at the entrance of the BiH National Museum for free parking. The ticket is 8 marks for about 40 yuan per person. The entire museum is surrounded by four buildings in the central garden. Each building has different themes, including nature, stone monuments, simulated scenes, etc. But if you want to see cultural relics, it is really pitiful. It is not bad to go shopping, but if you want to take time and have little interest in the museum, you can Ignore here ...
SebiljWwennieshuOttoman-style wooden fountain in the center of Baarija Square in Sarajevo, built in 1753 by Muhammad Pasha Kukavica. Relocated in 1891 by the Austrian architect Alexander Whittaker.
Vrelo BosneSSaintShaina99Leaving the old town of Mostar and preparing to enter Montenegro, but seeing the travel notes of netizens mentioned that there is a Bunaquan near the old town of Mostar, it is very beautiful, so I came to check in ... and navigated to Bunaquan. When I saw a scenic parking lot, I parked the car directly here. There is a charge. But this is the second, mainly because the parking fee is given and then go down and find that the car can be driven down. After all, there is almost a kilometer of road to go down, and it seems that there is no need to charge parking fees. I have walked so many roads in vain, and I have to see many shops along the road in the cold winter. The door, including the restaurant by the spring, after all, the weather is cold, everyone is unwilling to come, but Bunaquan is really beautiful, it is worth coming, summer is better ...