Eternal Flame | Vječna vatra | Sarajevo

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…monument to military and civilian victims of the WWII…

The Eternal Flame is a symbolic monument in Sarajevo, dedicated to the city’s liberators from World War II. Unveiled on April 6, 1946, to commemorate the first anniversary of Sarajevo’s liberation, this monument stands as a powerful tribute to those who fought for freedom.

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Located in the heart of Sarajevo’s bustling pedestrian zone, where Mula Mustafa Bašeskija, Titova, and Ferhadija streets intersect, the Eternal Flame is both a historical landmark and a popular gathering point for locals and tourists.

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The structure was designed by renowned architect Juraj Neidhardt and features a copper basin shaped like a laurel wreath, with a continuously burning flame fueled by natural gas.

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The flame itself is surrounded by a plaque inscribed with text in the colors of the former Yugoslav flag—blue, white, and red—serving as a tribute to Sarajevo’s wartime heroes and a reminder of the region’s complex history.

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While the flame has burned nearly uninterrupted since its creation, it was extinguished during the siege of Sarajevo from 1992 to 1995, a period that deeply marked the city’s history.



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