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Everything else that we logically couldn't fit anywhere else on the site, we came up, and integrated to this, individually different place.

Here you are able to navigate between physical and imaginary places, organizations, temples, simple meanings, places that once existed and shined, and today are placed in history.

We do not forget them, we keep them alive from being forgotten. Get in and see what they've been and what they are.

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Beledija Prison

People beneath the plaster used to find signatures and messages of prisoners.

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Isa-Bey’s Zawiyah

Built prior the 1462 as the oldest institution in Sarajevo, as waqf of Isa-bey.

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The Barracks Medžija

The new building received name – Franz Josef Barracks (Franzjosefskaserne).

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The First Gymnasium

Nobel prize winners: Vladimir Prelog and Ivo Andrić.

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Post Office

First Sarajevo post office in 1841 and first telegram from Sarajevo in 1861.

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Marshal Tito Barracks

For the design were responsible architects Karl Paržik and Ludvig Huber.

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Officer’s Club - Army Club

There was an octangonal wooden music pavilion in the middle of the garden.

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Bethlehem House

In 1897 Stadler bought land on Bjelave settlement, and made a House.

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Landesbank

Originally this was the building of the Grand Hotel.

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Šejh Bagdadija Mosque

In 1935, the rule of Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the wooden minaret was destroyed.

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Kalin Hadži-Alijina (Čejirdžik) Mosque

It was built from stone and clay brick with the thick walls.

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Tahmis Čaršija

The place where all the coffe used in Sarajevo would be fried and pestled.

Tekija – Tekke

In Bosnia and Herzegovina they appear with the arrival of Islam in 15th century.