The Hammam in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Hamam Museum in Mostar is a one of a kind Turkish bath and a unique example of this kind of monumental construction.
During the Ottoman rule in Herzegovina, the use of public baths (hammam) was common practice.
The Turkish public bath near the Tabačica mosque and the Tabhana area was built between the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century in the classical Ottoman architectural style.
It is the only Turkish bath still existing in Mostar and one of the few remaining examples in the whole of Herzegovina.
The Hammam comprises a central room used as an antechamber, an intermediate space, tepidarium and the room for the bath itself, called calidarium.
This type of building is conceived for a purely functional, public use without any pretence to opulence: the external parts usually have no decorations and, surrounding the Turkish bath, there often stands a mosque, an Islamic school or a public kitchen.
The Cejvan Ćehajin Hamam has no windows and has a roof made of domes designed to protect the privacy of its users.
At the end of the Ottoman era, the Bath ceased to be used and, restored during the reconstruction of the historic centre, thanks to the aid of France and Turkey, it is nowadays used to host exhibitions and cultural events.
This one of a kind museum is opened for visitors every day from 10AM to 6PM.
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The Museum of Old Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Old Bridge is the most magnificent monument in Mostar and it has become the worldwide known symbol of Mostar but that is not all that this city has to offer.
Each week we will bring you best museums you should visit during your stay in Mostar.
Today the Museum of Old Bridge in Mostar is located in the Tara tower, on the left side of the Old Bridge.
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Ini 12 spot wisata religi di Mostar Bosnia Herzegovina
Wisata religi di Mostar memang tepat untuk lebih banyak diketahui wisatawan Muslim. Kota Mostar sendiri merupakan peninggalan kota yang dibangun pada masa kejayaan Turki Usmani pada masa Sulaeman Al Qanuni pada abad ke 16.
Bila ke Mostar ada 12 spot religi yang wajib dikunjungi yakni :
1. Makam wali dan Pondok Tarekat Naqsabandiyah
Langkah awal yang baik adalah berziarah ke makam wali Muhammad Buchari sari Saltuk yang berada di Tekija Blagaj. Tekija menempati tempat yang paling tenah yakni di kaki bukit dengan pondok yang dipayungi tebing sehingga menjadi tempat kontemplasi paling tenang dan damai.
Menurut catatan sejarah tekija ini sudah ada sejak awal 15 masehi dan hingga saat ini masih digunakan untuk beribadah bagi penganut tarekat.
2. Mata air Buna atau Vrelo Bune
Di sebelah pondok terdapat celah atau gua dimana mengalir mata air yang mengalir deras sebagai salah satu yang memiliki debit air tertinggi yakni 32 juta metrik ton perdetik. Mata air ini mengaliri sungai Buna dan berakhir di sungai Neretva.
3. Kota Tua Mostar
Seperti layaknya kota tua maka daerah menarik adalah pedestrian street dan aneka jualan kerajinan dan pernak pernik wisata lainnya yang terpusat di Kujundziluk. Kota Mostar memiliki banyak mesjid, penginapan dan restoran yang menyajikan makanan lezat namun halal.
4. Menikmati Burek
Burek adalah makanan khas Bosnia, rasanya seperti martabak telor tinggal pilih varian isinya mau daging, sayuran atau keju. Restoran atau cafe penjual burek enak itu adalah Musala cafe yang terletak di gerbang pedestrian street kota tua Mostar dan letaknya memang disebelah Musala atau mesjid kecil.
5. Mesjid dan madrasah Karadoz Begova
Mesjid ini masih digunakan hingga saat ini berdiri tahun 1557, waktu perang mengalami kerusakan namun dapat diperbaiiki kembali. Bangunan madrasah masih ada, namun karena tidak mencukupi saat ini madrasah Karadoz Begova sudah memiliki tempat yang baru yang lebih luas dan modern masih di wilayah kota Mostar.
6. Mesjid Koski Mehmet Pasha
Mesjid ini didirikan pada tahun 1618 letaknya sangat strategis untuk melihat view jembatan Tua Mostar.
7. Museum Bosnaseum
Museum ini berisi setting atau gambaran masyarakat Bosnia pada masa Kerajaan Bosnia, Turki Usmani, hingga masa Tito hingga ke masa perang. Termasuk sejarah jembatan tua Mostar yang hancur karena perang kemudian dibangun kembali.
8. Makan siang di Restoran Kulluk
Restoran ini menyajikan makanan asli Bosnia umumnya aneka daging dan ikan dan sudah pasti halal. Dari Restoran ini terdapat view langsung jembatan Tua Mostar.
9. Jembatan Tua Mostar
Ini adalah ikon kota Mostar yang dibangun tahun 1566 sebagai simbol persaudaraan kristen yang tinggal di tepian barat sungai Neretva dengan Islam yang berada di tepian Timurnya. Arsoitek jembatan ini adalah Mimar sinan yang membangun banyak jembatan besar di Bosnia seperti di Visegrad dan Trebinje.
10. Jembatan Kriva
Sebelum jembatan tua dibangun maka dibangun jembatan lebih kecil yang merupakan jembatan percobaan yang disebut jembatan Kriva. Jembatan ini di bangun tahun 1558.
11. Mesjid Hadzi Kurtuva
Mesjid ini berada tidak pada umumnya berada di tepi jembatan wilayah barat bukan wilayah Muslim. Mesjid ini unik karena berornamen kayu dan indah interior dalamnya.
12. Museum Hamam
Di setiap kota tua pada masa Turki keberadaan Hamam adalah penting sebagai fasilitas umum yang harus ada. Museum ini menampilkan sejarah dan aneka barang terkait hamam.
What to See and Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
What to See and Do in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
The town of Mostar is one of Bosnia & Herzegovina’s most popular destinations, thanks to its outstanding natural beauty, architecture, and its famous UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old Bridge (Stari Most). With cobblestoned streets, old stone buildings, and its beautiful bridge spanning the picturesque Neretva River, this town looks like it was plucked from the pages of a fairytale. It is also surrounded by stunning landscape waiting to be explored. This small town attracts thousands of visitors per year.
-One of Mostar’s most famous sites is the Old Bridge (Stari Most). Everyone wants to see the famous Old Bridge and courageous guys jumping into the blue river below. It crosses over the beautiful turquoise Neretva river, and is at the heart of Mostar’s historic Old Town. Stari Most is a 16th century, Ottoman-style bridge and Mostar’s most notable architectural landmark. Stretching 28 metres across the Neretva river, it connects the two sides of the city. Stari Most proudly stood there for 427 years, until it was destroyed in 1993 during the Bosnian War. Thanks to post-war restoration efforts, a new bridge was built in 2004. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, having received this status in 2005 soon after it was rebuilt, and it attracts thousands of tourists to Mostar every year.
-The stone streets of the Old Town are almost as charming as the bridge itself. The Old Town is small with just a few cobblestoned lanes on either side of the Neretva River. On these streets are cafes, restaurants and Old Bazar Kujundziluk filled with souvenir shops. These bazaars look like souks from the Middle-Eastern countries. Mostar is really a fun place to do souvenir shopping. You can find carpets, tea-sets, pots, ceramics, scarves, and dozens of other cute stuff from Mostar.
- Koski Mehmed Paša Mosque- This stunning mosque is not only an attraction itself, but is also a spot for some of the best views of the Stari Most. Built in 1618, Koski Mehmed Paša Mosque is a simple but pretty mosque. There is a small entrance fee that includes the climb up the minaret for 360º views of the bridge, and a stroll around the outside courtyard which also offers amazing views. The interior of the mosque is small but features some lovely ornate decorations, although it is certainly worth a visit just for the views. Outside the mosque is a garden area and fountain taps. You can also visit a lovely café, where you can relax with Turkish tea or coffee and watch the sunset.
- Crooked Bridge (Kriva Cuprija) - This stone bridge is a much more peaceful place to sit and enjoy a relaxing lunch at one of the nearby restaurants. Built in 1558, the bridge was a “test” before the construction of Stari Most began. Located a few minutes walk from the Old Bridge, Kriva Cuprija spans a small creek that feeds into the Neretva River.
- Muslibegović House - One of Mostar’s best examples of Ottoman architecture is the protected national monument, Muslibegović House. It was once inhabited by the noble Muslibegović family, and is now both a luxury hotel and museum.
Other interesting sites are the Muslibegović House, The Hamam museum, Karađoz Bey Mosque, Biscevic House…. and more.
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Mostar is a city in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, straddling the Neretva River. It’s known for the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a reconstructed medieval arched bridge. The nearby alleys are full of shops and market stalls, and the Old Bridge Museum explores the bridge’s long history. A narrow staircase leads up to the Koski Mehmed-Pasha Mosque’s minaret for panoramic city views.
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This unique hotel-museum is located directly in Mostar's historic center of the city with the famous Old Bridge. It is surrounded by a lush garden with roses and palm trees.
The Bosnian National Monument Muslibegovic House comprises luxurious, individually furnished rooms and suites decorated in a traditional Bosnian-Ottoman style with antiques.
Free Wi-Fi is provided in public areas.
All of the rooms at the Muslibegovic House feature air conditioning as well as private modern bathrooms.
There are roses and palm trees growing on the grounds. It is a perfectly sheltered spot where guests can enjoy an evening drink.
Exhibited in the house are some fascinating historic artifacts from the Ottoman period and some wonderful examples of Ottoman calligraphy.
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Bišćević house, an example of traditional Ottoman architecture in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Among the several traditional Islamic houses built in the Ottoman architecture in Mostar is the Bišćević house. It is locally called “Bišćevićev ćošak”.
This is one of those places you must visit when coming to Mostar because of its cultural and historical importance.
The house dates back from the 18th century and it is located in the Bišćević street, on the bank of the Neretva river.
The house has a ground floor and one floor above where the divanhan room is located. In the courtyard there is one separated room which served as a kitchen.
The interior of the house is decorated in oriental style and the floor is extended on poles.
Today this house is still owned by the Bišćević family and today is considered as one of the Bosnian national monuments.
Tourists can visit the house every day from 8AM to 7PM for a small fee of 4 Euros.
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10 Things to do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina in this travel guide covering the top 10 things to do in the city along with a local food guide to Bosnian cuisine and attractions worth visiting. Out of all the places we traveled to in 2017 Mostar ranks near the top. With an underrated food scene you'll never run out of great dishes to try and just the city itself is so negotiable on foot that you'll enjoy wandering around the Old Town by day and night and crossing Stari Most (Old Bridge) numerous times. It is a place where locals and friendly and stray cats and dogs will make you feel at home.
10 Things to do in Mostar City Tour | Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide: (Мостар)
Intro - 00:01
1) Pedestrian Street (Old Bazar Kujundziluk - Brace Fejica) + Souvenir shopping - 00:41
2) Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque (Koski Mehmed-pašina džamija) - 01:32
3) Stari Most (Old Bridge) rebuilt 16th Century Ottoman bridge - 03:21
*Stari Most Bridge Diving in Mostar (didn't see or show it) - 04:31
4) Bosnian Food in Mostar (Restaurants Divan, Konoba Taurus, Tima-Irma and Šadrvan) - 05:15
5) Bosnian Coffee (bosanska kafa) - 09:17
6) Crooked Bridge (Kriva Cuprija) - 10:52
7) The Hamam Museum (former Turkish bath house) - 11:19
8) Turkish House (Kajtaz) - 12:01
9) Day trip to Blagaj to visit Dervish monastery (Blagaj Tekija) - 13:17
10) Outro + Mostar at night - 13:40
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Our visit Mostar travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Bosnian cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Mostar tourism brochure, Mostar itinerary or Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina city tour also known as Mostar, Bosna i Hercegovina.
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Welcome to Mostar! In today’s video we’re showing you around one of the great gems of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mostar was one of the many stops of our travels through the Balkans, but it ranked right at the very top! This city is as postcard-perfect as they come, complete with Ottoman constructions, soaring minarets, and colourful buildings that overlook the emerald waters of the Neretva River. Our time here was spent wandering through the markets, sampling local dishes, and visiting a few mosques and museums along the way, so come and join us in this travel guide as we show you around Mostar (Мостар) and give you a few ideas for your own trip!
This street is lined with restaurants, cafes, and hotels, but as you approach the famed Old Bridge, it turns into a bit of a bazaar with small shops that are bursting at the seams with souvenirs.
Stari Most, also known as the Old Bridge, which is the city’s main landmark. This 16th-century Ottoman bridge joins the two parts of the city across the River Neretva.
And that’s a wrap for Mostar! This was one of our favourite destinations of 2017.
With its Ottoman architectural wonders, delicious dishes served in heaping platters, and warm locals who take hospitality to a whole new level, there’s a lot to love about the city! Mostar is strikingly beautiful, but it’s the people who give the place its soul.
Yes, the city’s been through a lot, and it still bears the scars of a horrible war fought in the 90s, but Mostar has picked itself up and is showing visitors all it has to offer.
We hope you enjoyed getting to experience this city through our eyes on this travel guide, and as always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Mostar, feel free to share your tips with travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina video series showcasing Bosnian food, Bosnian culture and Bosnian cuisine.
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What to do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
When visiting this picturesque place you have different options to make your stay a pleasant one. Mostar is one of the most beautiful and most visited attractions in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Thanks to its outstanding natural beauty, architecture, and, of course, its famous UNESCO Worl Heritage Site, the Stari most, this city has lots of tourists and foreigners that pour in the city every year. It is full of architecture that Ottoman brought with themselves, with plenty of traditional restaurants, market stalls, mosques and other historic buildings. It is also surrounded by stunning landscape waiting to be explored.
The old bridge is the most magnificent monument in Mostar and it has become the worldwide known symbol of Mostar
The Hamam Museum in Mostar a unique example of this kind of monumental construction.
For those who wish to get more acquainted with the history of Mostar and Herzegovina, this small but pretty museum is a must
Since forever, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been considered as a land of diverse cultures and religions.
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Mostar Bridge in Bosnia
Mostar is a city in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It’s known for the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a medieval arched bridge built in 1558. The bridge was destroyed by Kroatians during the civil war in the late 1990s and reconstructed to its former glory after the end of the war. Below the bridge the river Nevetva flows. The bridge and the nearby alleys are full of shops and market stalls, and the Old Bridge Museum explores the bridge’s long history. A narrow staircase leads up to the Koski Mehmed-Pasha Mosque’s minaret for panoramic city views.
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B&B Marshall is located in the centre of Old Town, just a 1-minute walk away from the Old Bridge. The property offers free Wi-Fi and free parking. There is a souvenir shop on site and guests can relax on the spacious shared terrace.
Air-conditioned rooms offering a seating area, cable TV and a bathroom with a shower, free toiletries and hairdryer. Guests also have access to a shared fully equipped kitchen.
The front desk is open 24 hours a day. Breakfast can also be arranged upon request, while airports shuttle service is available for an additional cost. Next to the property is an outdoor pool accessible free of charge.
Guests can reach a restaurant serving traditional Bosnian cuisine in just a few steps. There is also a grocery store 2 minutes away. A supermarket can be found 1,000 feet from Guest House Marshall.
Guests can visit the Hammam Turkish Bath located next to the property. A tourist agency can also be reached in a few steps, while a museum is also reachable in a couple of steps. Excursions to Medjugorje and Kravice Waterfalls can be organised by professional tour guides.
Main Bus Station can be reached in 15 minutes on foot, while Mostar Airport is 3.1 miles away. The property has a garage for motorbikes.
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Atomska Ratna Komanda, also known as the Ark and nicknamed Tito's bunker, is a former nuclear bunker and military command center located near the town of Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Built to protect Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and up to 350 members of his inner circle in the event of an atomic conflict, the structure is made up of residential areas, conference rooms, offices, strategic planning rooms, and other areas.The bunker remained a state secret until after the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
Ivo Andrić, the Nobel Prize winner for literature, was born in this house on October 9. 1892. The house was reconstructed in 1974 as the Memorial Museum of Ivo Andrić. The museum houses artefacts related to the life and work of this renowned writer.
Turkish house or Bišćevića corner, is one of the most beautiful preserved residential structures from the Turkish period. It was built in 1635.yr. This 17th century Ottoman house rests (some parts on pillars of over 5m long) on the eastern banks of the Neretva. There is a conversation or gathering room or divanhan preserved in authentic Ottoman style. Throughout the house are original household objects and the courtyard is a fine example of the Ottoman style.
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Republic of Srpska was previously known as the city’s Art Gallery, only to be transformed into a museum in 2004. The museum has four functional departments: A collection department, documentation department, pedagogy department and department for exhibitions and other scheduled activities.
Sarajevo Museum 1878-1918 - this dependency houses the permanent exhibition of Sarajevo from 1878 to 1918, displaying Sarajevo during the Austro-Hungarian period.
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Earlier this month, Sarajevo marked the 125th anniversary of the National Museum of Bosnia and Hercegovina. Instead of celebrating, though, people came to light 125 candles and lay the same number of roses at the museum's front entrance.
They could not go inside, because the museum has been closed to the public since last October due to lack of funding.
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The story behind Catholic Church and Franciscan Monastery in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Today the Catholic Church and the Franciscan Monastery stand together as one the most beautiful architecture examples in Mostar.
They were built in 1866. during the rule of the Ottoman Empire.
Today's church with its dimensions, appearance and the bell tower (107m high), dominates the city of Mostar.
What makes this place so special?
This complex boasts a library with 50,000 ancient western and eastern scriptures and books. It is the largest library of such characteristics in Herzegovina and this region. In the monastery there is also an important collection of paintings by Italian masters of the XVI and XVII century, and also works from modern artists.
Now visitors can enter the church, take photographs and enjoy the singing and watch rehearsals of the church assembly.
A large parking lot is in front of the church, which conveniently serves for visitors and tourist groups. Public toilet and shops are also close behind the church.
The church is situated very close to the Old Town of Mostar which makes it the starting point for the tour guides when they lead tours for the visitors through the town.
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Mostar cuidad, la cual se encuentra enclavada entre dos culturas: oriente y occidente. Veremos calles estrechas, mercados y el Puente Viejo (Stari Most), reconstruido por la Unesco. Una cuidad para recordar siempre.