Sarajevo Sights

  1. Art Gallery

    If you're ever so slightly interested in art, swing by the Art Gallery and be inspired by the designs and boldness of its modern art. Local artists show their work here.

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  2. History Museum

    Adjacent to the National Museum, the History Museum is essentially one room of archive material, mostly photographs, covering WWII up to the Srebrenica massacre.

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  3. Jewish Museum

    The Jewish Museum has revealing explanations of a Jewish society in Sarajevo that almost ended with the genocides of WWII.

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  4. National Library

    The stylish Austro-Hungarian National Library, decorated with Moorish flourishes, was targeted by the Serbs as a repository of Bosnian books and manuscripts, and therefore an entire people's culture. An incendiary shell on 25 August 1992 wiped out a heritage; restoration work is slow and many books may be irreplaceable.

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  5. National Museum

    The best exhibition in the National Museum is the Ethnology section with its fine display on Bosnian music and instruments, well explained in English. The Natural History section has its share of stuffed birds and beasts but the Prehistory section is empty due to impending building repairs.

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  6. Tunnel Museum

    The tunnel that saved Sarajevo! Most of the 800m-stretch under the airport has collapsed, but the Tunnel Museum, on the southwestern side of the airport, gives visitors just a glimpse of its hopes and horrors: the hopes of people surviving with the food it brought in and of the injured it took out, and the horrors from the pounding overhead artillery and sniper fire during the long hours of waiting to go through.

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