The church was built in 1478 and had had a miraculous escape during the years of war. Not far from that religious site tourists will find another remarkable religious landmark of the city being the Church of the Holy Mother of God which construction took place in the second part of the 19th century. The eastern part of the city is rich in religious landmarks and sites with the most remarkable among them being the Cathedral of the 18th century and the Old Synagogue. The Synagogue has recently been reequipped into a museum. Now the building of the Synagogue houses the Jewish Museum offering a diverse and unique collection.
True explorers and investigators will love to see a building of the Old Town Hall being a genuine example of the Moresque Style. Many excursion routes start from the Bascarcija Square. Close to the square tourists will discover the largest market place of the city having the same name. The market will be of great interest not only for genuine shopping addicts. On the premises of the market tourist will find numerous art and crafts workshops being established there many centuries ago.
The largest mosque of the city of Sarajevo is the Begova Dzamija Mosque being erected in the Middle Ages in the Ottoman Empire epoch. The most beautiful mosque of the city can justly be called the Careva Dzamija featuring a unique architectural style and luxurious interior design. The city of Sarajevo counts about a hundred of mosques. Each of them has its own unique history.
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