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Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures

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Churches and CathedralsPopular Spots​​landmark
Open year round, 24/7
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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Ferhadija, Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaMap
Phone+387 33 974-491
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  • macedonboy
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    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. ...

    Reviewed on Jun 13, 2023
  • Ginges_revenge
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    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...

    Reviewed on May 30, 2023
  • AndyJohn74
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    Where east meets west.

    Located in the heart of the main pedestrian street in Bascarsija is a symbolic point where cultures and eras come together. Sarajevo is a melting pot of cultures and religions and is an example of how...

    Reviewed on May 25, 2023
  • dcablo
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    City meeting cultures.

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    The city is a very interesting place where the Ottoman city becomes a austrohungara city, or vice versa.

    Reviewed on Jun 22, 2023
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    "Sarajevo Meeting of Culture" is a marking entered in the ground, which shows where the line between the Ottoman and European parts of the city was used in the past.

    Reviewed on Dec 27, 2023
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