UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Medieval Tombstones Graveyards | Stećci

Stećci–Medieval Tombstones Graveyards were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List on July 15 2016. This serial property includes a selection of 4000 medieval tombstones (stećci) at 28 sites on the territory of four states: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Croatia, Montenegro, and Republic of Serbia.  Stećci bear an exceptional testimony to the medieval culture […]

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Mehmed-pasa Sokolovic Bridge | Most Mehmed-paše Sokolovića | Višegrad

View this post on Instagram A post shared by lll.ba Bosnia & Herzegovina Travel Guide (@discover_bosnia_herzegovina) The Visegrad Bridge is a historic bridge located in the town of Visegrad in eastern Bosnia & Herzegovina. It was built during the Ottoman period in the mid-16th century and spans the Drina River, connecting the two banks of

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Old Bridge | Stari most | Mostar

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Discover Bosnia & Herzegovina @ lll.ba (@discover_bosnia_herzegovina) The Old Bridge of Mostar is a historic landmark and one of the most recognizable symbols of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The bridge spans the Neretva River in the city of Mostar, located in the southern part of the country.

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