The Bistrik Kula Tower deserves a visit thanks to its beautiful observatory, which was built in the 1960s and opens up magnificent views. The cultural center Bošnjački Institut is an interesting place to be for tourists wishing to enjoy a visit to an exhibition or conference. All you have to do is follow the repertoire of the upcoming events so as not to miss any important one. However, the same applies to the theatre program at the Narodno Pozorište Theatre. Before visiting the theater, you should take a couple of minutes to enjoy the beautiful architecture of the building. For those who like to stroll around cemeteries, it is advisable to make a promenade along “Groblje Alifakovac” and “Jevrejsko Groblje”. These places are considered to be the most secluded and peaceful.
It is essential to go for a walk along the impressive bridge of the 16th century, Latinska Ćuprija. The bridge is interesting as an architectural monument but not just that. The fact that it was here that Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophia were killed contributes too, which was the reason for the beginning of the First World War. Since at that time the people of Sarajevo wanted to get out of Austro-Hungarian Empire, the murderer Gavrilo Princip was considered a national hero. The bridge was consequently named after him for a while. Another interesting construction in the town is the bridge from the 18th century, Kozja uprija. Situated among scenic expanses, the bridge is remarkable for its isolated atmosphere, as well as for the local legends linked with it. The locals will be pleased to educate curious visitors about any of this. “Ajfelov Most” is considered to be the most romantic bridge in Sarajevo. Newlyweds come here to perform rituals, symbolizing their allegiance to one another.
Read further...