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Vječna vatra: Sarajevo's Eternal Flame

A symbol of remembrance and resilience in Sarajevo, the Eternal Flame honors the victims of World War II and the city's enduring spirit.

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The Vječna vatra (Eternal Flame) is a poignant memorial in the heart of Sarajevo, dedicated to the military and civilian victims of World War II. Burning continuously since 1946, it symbolizes the city's resilience and remembrance of those who fought against fascism. Located at the junction of Ferhadija, Titova and Mula Mustafa Bašeskije Streets, it's a place for reflection and a reminder of Sarajevo's turbulent past.

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Local tips

  • Take a moment to read the inscriptions and plaques around the monument to understand the historical significance of the site.
  • Visit early in the morning for a quieter atmosphere and a more personal experience.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll through the surrounding streets to explore cafes, shops, and other cultural attractions.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Vječna vatra is centrally located and easily accessible on foot from most points in downtown Sarajevo. From the Latin Bridge, walk west along Ferhadija Street for approximately 7 minutes. The Eternal Flame will be on your left, at the intersection with Mula Mustafa Bašeskije Street. No costs are associated with this approach.

  • Public Transport

    The closest tram stop to Vječna vatra is Banka. From there, the memorial is a short walk away. Trams 1, 3, and 6 all stop at Banka. Tickets can be purchased at nearby kiosks for 1.60 BAM or from the driver for 1.80 BAM. A 24-hour ticket costs 6.00 BAM.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Sarajevo. A taxi ride from the Sarajevo City Center (SCC) to Vječna vatra will typically cost around 7 BAM. Ensure the driver uses the taximeter. Several taxi companies operate in Sarajevo, including Sarajevo Taxi (+387 33 660 666) and Crveni Taxi (+387 33 760 600).

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Vječna vatra, meaning Eternal Flame, is a war memorial in Sarajevo that stands as a testament to the city's enduring spirit. Dedicated on April 6, 1946, it commemorates the military and civilian victims of World War II and the liberation of Sarajevo from Nazi occupation. The flame has burned continuously since then, symbolizing the sacrifices made and the unwavering resilience of the people. The memorial's design, by architect Juraj Neidhardt, is simple yet powerful. The flame is housed within a copper receptacle shaped like a wreath of bay leaves, set upon tiles inscribed with text in the colors of the former Yugoslavia. The monument is located in the heart of Sarajevo's walking zone, at the intersection of three main streets. Vječna vatra is more than just a historical landmark; it's a gathering place for locals and tourists alike. It offers a space for quiet contemplation amidst the bustling city, inviting visitors to reflect on Sarajevo's rich cultural tapestry and the sacrifices made during the war. The monument serves as a reminder of the past and a symbol of hope for the future.

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