Mostar War Heritage Walking Tour

Mostar, BA
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Included

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    Professional authorized guide

Excluded

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    Lunch (optional)
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    Gratuities
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    Tips

Meeting Point

In front of the Old Highschool

Meeting point

8RV4+9QM, Španski trg, Mostar 88000 , Bosnia And Herzegovina

End point

What to expect

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Mostar Old Bridge

When the Turks invaded Mostar, there was a wooden bridge at the place of today's Old Bridge; it hungs on chains, over which one had to pass very cautiously. As it became worn out in the middle of the 16th century, the people of Mostar asked authorities in Istanbul to build a new bridge from quality material. It was designed by the builder Hajrudin, pupil of the famous Sinan, the great Turkish architect of the 16th century. The Old Bridge was completed and and put into service in July or August 1566. Its span is 28,70 meters and it has only one big stone arch. It is 4,49 m wide, while the height from the summer water level is 21 m. The bridge was built of square stones connected with iron hooks and cast in lead. Every passer-by stops here to admire this masterpiece. Mostar is known for its bridge all over the Europe and the world. The central part of the old town, with its forts, towers and gates, developed around this magnificent monument producing a unique architectural whole.

Duration 15 minutes
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Mezarje/Groblje Liska park

A historic green space in Mostar, originally established in 1954. During the 1992–1995 war, it became a burial site for civilians and soldiers of various nationalities due to the lack of available cemeteries. The park remains a significant and sensitive location in Mostar, reflecting the city's complex history.

Duration 5 minutes
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Spanish square

One of the main spots the city. The name was given in 1995 in honour of 21 killed Spanish troops at UNPROFOR in the last war. The main building that is dominating the Spanish square is one called Stara Gimnazija (Old Gymnasium). The construction of this beautiful building was finished in 1902, and it was one of the oldest schools in ex Yugoslavia. For a long time, it carried a name after a most famous poet– Aleksa Šantić. This building was built in Moorish Revival architectural style also known as Neo-Moorish style.Today, it is also listed as one of the national monuments.

Duration 5 minutes
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Bazar Kujundziluk

Today's old part of the town on the left bank of the Neretva was called Kujundžiluk after the numerous coppersmiths „Kujundžije“. There were many tailors, but the most numerous artisans were tanners, great masters for processing leather. Nowadays, Kujundziluk is an area of small artisan workshops and fascinating handicrafts.

Duration 15 minutes
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Carinski (emperor’s) bridge

The Carinski Bridge (Customs Bridge) is a lesser-known but historically significant bridge in Mostar, spanning the Neretva River just north of the famous Old Bridge. Originally built during the Austro-Hungarian period, it has served as a vital crossing point connecting different parts of the city.

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Crooked Bridge (Kriva Cuprija)

Tucked away in the charming old quarter of Mostar, the Crooked Bridge (Kriva Ćuprija) is a hidden gem with timeless beauty. Believed to be a miniature prototype of the famous Old Bridge (Stari Most), it dates back to the 16th century and arches gracefully over the Radobolja River.

Duration 5 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Service animals allowed
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Fortuna Trade Tours Mostar d.o.o.

What our experts say

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    Visit the Old Bridge for stunning photos
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    Stop by the Bazar Kujundziluk for souvenirs
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    Consider lunch at Restaurant OKC Abrasevic
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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    Check local transport options for easy access

More About this Experience

Introduction

The Mostar in War Tour (1992 - 1995) is not your typical walking tour. It is a captivating journey through the history of Mostar, providing an in-depth look at the city's experiences during the war. This tour offers a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the impact of the war on Mostar and its people.

What to expect?

During this 180-minute tour, you can expect to explore the former front line, hearing personal stories and witnessing the remnants of the war. The tour also includes a thought-provoking 10-minute film that delves into the history of Mostar, providing important context for the war experience.

Who is this for?

This tour is for anyone with a curiosity and interest in history, particularly the history of Mostar. It is a valuable experience for both locals and tourists who want to gain a deeper appreciation of the city's past and the resilience of its people. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, this tour is sure to be enthralling.

Why book this?

The Mostar in War Tour offers a truly immersive experience that goes beyond the typical tourist activities. It allows you to connect with the stories and experiences of locals who lived through the war, providing a newfound appreciation for the city's history. By booking this tour, you are not only gaining knowledge but also supporting the preservation of Mostar's cultural heritage.

Good to know

It is important to note that this tour may evoke strong emotions, as it covers a sensitive period in Mostar's history. It is recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a water bottle. The tour guides are knowledgeable and experienced, providing detailed insights and answering any questions you may have.

Reviews

Previous participants have praised this tour for its immersive nature and the depth of knowledge provided by the guides. Many have expressed gratitude for the opportunity to hear personal stories from the war and have found the tour to be incredibly eye-opening. Overall, participants have described the Mostar in War Tour as a moving and enlightening experience that they would highly recommend to others.

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