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Alifakovac Cemetery: Sarajevo's Hillside Necropolis

Explore Sarajevo's Alifakovac Cemetery: A historic hillside necropolis with stunning views and intricate Islamic tombstones.

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Alifakovac Cemetery, one of Sarajevo's oldest and largest, offers a serene and historically rich experience. Established in the 15th century, it's the final resting place for many influential Sarajevans and travelers, showcasing intricate tombstones and stunning city views.

A brief summary to Alifakovac cemetery

  • Veliki Alifakovac, Sarajevo, 71000, BA

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography and fewer crowds.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the terrain can be uneven and hilly.
  • Take time to read the inscriptions on the tombstones; they offer insights into the area's history.
  • Respect the solemnity of the site by maintaining a quiet demeanor while visiting.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Baščaršija, Sarajevo's city center, head towards Ferhadija Street. Walk along Ferhadija until you reach the intersection with Marsala Tita Street. Turn left onto Marsala Tita Street and continue straight. After a few minutes, you will reach the tram stop at 'Trg Austrije'. From here, head up the hill on the path to your right. Continue walking straight for about 10 minutes until you reach Veliki Alifakovac. The cemetery is situated on the hillside, offering beautiful views of the city.

  • Public Transport

    From the central bus station in Sarajevo, take tram number 3 from the nearby tram stop towards Bistrik. Stay on the tram for about 15 minutes and get off at the Bistrik stop. After getting off, walk up the hill by taking the path on your right. Continue walking for about 10 minutes, following the signs or asking locals if needed, until you arrive at Alifakovac cemetery, which is located on Veliki Alifakovac. A single ticket for public transport costs around 1.60 BAM.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Sarajevo. Request a taxi to Veliki Alifakovac, Sarajevo 71000. The fare from the city center should be around 10-15 BAM, depending on traffic. Ensure the driver uses the meter. Taxi services are available 24/7. Taxi apps such as Moj Taxi are also available. Base fare is €1 (KM 2) and the minimum rate per kilometer is €0.60 (KM 1.20).

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Resting on the hills of Sarajevo, Alifakovac Cemetery is more than just a burial ground; it's a cultural landmark that reflects the city's complex history. Established in the 15th century, it stands as one of the oldest and most beautiful cemeteries in Sarajevo. The cemetery is named after Ali-Fakih, a lawyer and witness to Isa-bey's endowment of Sarajevo in 1462, a document considered the city's birth certificate. As you wander through the pathways, you'll encounter intricately designed gravestones adorned with calligraphy, symbols, and designs that reflect Bosnian culture and Islamic traditions. The cemetery is also known as Musafirsko cemetery, the resting place for foreigners who died in Sarajevo. Its hillside location provides panoramic views of Sarajevo and the surrounding mountains, offering a peaceful backdrop for reflection. The serene atmosphere invites contemplation, making it a poignant reminder of the past and the resilience of the Bosnian people. Visitors can explore the graves of notable individuals and appreciate the artistry of the traditional headstones. The cemetery provides a glimpse into local customs surrounding death and remembrance, offering a deeper understanding of Sarajevo's cultural tapestry.

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