The Museum of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide 1992–1995, located in Sarajevo, is a powerful tribute to the victims of the Bosnian War. Founded in 2016 by survivors, the museum preserves the memory of the war’s atrocities while educating visitors about the importance of remembrance and justice.
What You’ll Discover?
- Personal Artifacts: Letters, belongings, and documents of victims, some recovered from mass graves, offer a deeply personal glimpse into their lives.
- Multimedia Exhibits: Interactive maps, video testimonies, and documentary films share vivid accounts of the war.
- Simulations: Realistic recreations of mass graves and solitary confinement immerse visitors in the realities of the conflict.
- Photographs and Documents: Explore images and records depicting the scale of the crimes committed.
Why Visit?
The museum educates, raises awareness, and ensures that the victims’ stories are not forgotten. It’s a place to learn, reflect, and commit to a future free of genocide and violence.