Guidebook for Mostar

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Guidebook for Mostar

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The Old Bridge in Mostar is the symbol of the city built in 1566. It is single arch structure connecting the left and right bank of the river Neretva. It was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List
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Old Bridge
Stari most
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The Old Bridge in Mostar is the symbol of the city built in 1566. It is single arch structure connecting the left and right bank of the river Neretva. It was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List
Turkish house or Bišćevića corner, is one of the most beautiful preserved residential structures from the Turkish period. It was built in 1635. yr.
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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.
Karadjoz-beg mosque is the largest preserved in Mostar. It was built in 1557 by Mehmed Karadjoz, son of Ebu-Sadet, and brother of Rustem who was vizier of Herzegovina at that time.
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Karađoz Beg Mosque
Braće Fejića
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Karadjoz-beg mosque is the largest preserved in Mostar. It was built in 1557 by Mehmed Karadjoz, son of Ebu-Sadet, and brother of Rustem who was vizier of Herzegovina at that time.
Kajtaz house is in the street of the same name and it is probably built at the end of 16th or at the beginning of the 17th century. Its original form has been preserved.
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Kajtaz House
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Kajtaz house is in the street of the same name and it is probably built at the end of 16th or at the beginning of the 17th century. Its original form has been preserved.
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.
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Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque
16 Mala Tepa
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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.
In Mostar, the Ottomans helped build a Catholic church in 1866. The Complex is also proud of its library with its prestigious 50,000 ancient volumes of both the Western and Eastern worlds.
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Franjevačka crkva i samostan sv. Petra i Pavla u Mostaru
1 Franjevačka
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In Mostar, the Ottomans helped build a Catholic church in 1866. The Complex is also proud of its library with its prestigious 50,000 ancient volumes of both the Western and Eastern worlds.