Open Bus Mostar
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In order to explore the sites around Mostar, travelers must usually rent a car or join a tour through an agency or their accommodation. While these are good options, there is a new one in town! Starting this past summer, Open Bus Mostar provided a new way to easily visiting Blagaj, Pocitelj and Kravica.
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Kriva ćuprija(Crooked Bridge)
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On the Radobolja River, near to where it joins the Neretva, close to the Old Bridge, stands the Crooked Bridge, a miniature version of The Old Bridge -Stari Most. Built in 1558, eight years prior to the more famous Old Bridge, it is believed to have been built as a trial attempt for the following, more daring, construction.
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Tower Halebija
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Tower Halebija, on the west side of the old bridge, was once the prison on its lower floors, and had small barracks on its upper floors.
Halebija was also used as a look-out post for "the bridge keepers" aka Mostari.
Halebija Tower houses a gallery with historical pictures of Mostar.
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AbrakaBakra Copper Art
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One of only a handful of workshops in Old Town that produces its own copper works of art, AbrakaBakra stands out for pushing the creative boundaries of the copper art by designing the traditional alongside new, imaginative pieces. Owned and operated by a young group of talented, enthusiastic artists, AbrakaBakra should not be missed.
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Old Gymnasium
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The school was founded in 1893, a few years before the building itself was constructed. Designed by the Czech architect František Blažek, the first half of the gymnasium was completed in 1898 and the second in 1902, during the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Museum of Herzegovina
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The main aim of Museum of Herzegovina, which was founded in 1950, is to promote and preserve the rich cultural and historical heritage of this region. This interesting museum has tens of thousands of museum objects, documents, photographs and other museum materials as the part of their permanent collection.
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Stari Most | Old Bridge
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An almost instinctive image comes to mind when one thinks of Mostar and that is that of its splendid Old Bridge; it thereby follows that this stone masterpiece is the monument that has given its name to the city and which symbolizes its many significances
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Old bridge Museum
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All of the tourists agencies will tell you some of the basic history and tradition associated with the Old Bridge, but for an in-depth exploration of the architecture, history, and reconstruction of the Old Bridge as well as a look inside the eastern tower, visit the museum!
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Public Turkish Bath
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The use of public baths (hammam) was common practice in the Ottoman era. The Turkish public bath near the Tabačica mosque and the Tabhana (the town district encompassing leather processing workshops) was built between the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century in the classical Ottoman architectural style.
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Kajtaz House
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Hidden behind tall walls, Mostar's most historic old house was once the harem section of a larger homestead built for a 16th-century Turkish judge. Full of original artefacts, it still belongs to descendents of the original family.
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Biscevic House
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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
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Koski Mehmed Pasha mosque
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This mosque was built at the beginning of the 17th century by Koski Mehmed-Pasha. From the minaret, at only five metres from the Neretva River, a spectacular panoramic view of the city can be enjoyed. The welcoming atmosphere within the courtyard off ers a pleasant, relaxing break in a unique and romantic context.
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Muslibegovic House
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The Muslibegovic family represents a noble lineage in Hercegovina, where its members were governors for many centuries. Members of this noble family establish themselves in Mostar at the end of the 17th century, after the fall of Herceg-Novi the to the Venetians in 1687. in the region.
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