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Vječna vatra (Eternal Flame)

A solemn war memorial in Sarajevo, the Eternal Flame commemorates the victims of WWII and symbolizes the city's enduring spirit and resilience.

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The Vječna vatra, or Eternal Flame, is a war memorial in the heart of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, commemorating the military and civilian victims of World War II. Burning continuously since 1946, it symbolizes the city's resilience and serves as a place for reflection.

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for a quieter atmosphere and a more personal experience of reflection.
  • Take a moment to read the inscriptions and plaques near the memorial to understand its historical significance.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll through the surrounding streets to explore local shops and eateries.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Vječna vatra is located in the heart of Sarajevo, at the intersection of Ferhadija, Titova and Mula Mustafa Bašeskije streets, making it easily accessible on foot from most central locations. From Baščaršija, walk west along Ferhadija Street; the monument will be on your left. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    Sarajevo's public transport network includes trams, trolleybuses, buses and minibuses. Trams are ideal for reaching the city center. Several tram lines run along Titova Street, near the Eternal Flame. Purchase a ticket from a kiosk (1.60 KM) or directly on the tram (1.80 KM). Validate your ticket upon entering the tram.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Sarajevo. You can find taxi stands throughout the city or call one of the local taxi companies. A short taxi ride to the Eternal Flame from a nearby location in the city center typically costs between 5 KM and 10 KM, depending on the distance and traffic.

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Vječna vatra (Eternal Flame) is a poignant war memorial located in the heart of Sarajevo, standing as a tribute to the military and civilian victims of World War II. Unveiled on April 6, 1946, the first anniversary of Sarajevo's liberation, it commemorates those who fought for the city's freedom. The memorial, designed by architect Juraj Neidhardt, is located at the intersection of Mula Mustafa Bašeskije, Titova, and Ferhadija streets. The flame is housed in a copper receptacle shaped like a laurel wreath, fueled by natural gas to ensure it burns continuously. The surrounding plaque features text in the colors of the former Yugoslav flag, honoring Sarajevo's wartime heroes. The Eternal Flame serves as a reminder of Sarajevo's turbulent past and the sacrifices made during the war. It is a gathering place for locals and tourists alike, who come to pay their respects and reflect on the city's history. The flame was extinguished during the Siege of Sarajevo (1992-1995) but has since been reignited, symbolizing the city's enduring spirit. Located in a bustling area, the memorial is surrounded by lush parks, cafes, and shops, making it a central point for exploring Sarajevo's cultural and historical attractions.

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