The Mostar in War Tour (1992 - 1995) provides a historical and informative stroll. The tour features a trek through the past battleground, firsthand accounts from the war, and a short 10-minute documentary on Mostar’s history.
The Mostar in War Tour (1992 - 1995) provides a historical and informative stroll. The tour features a trek through the past battleground, firsthand accounts from the war, and a short 10-minute documentary on Mostar’s history.
- 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…
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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. -
Crooked Bridge (Kriva Cuprija) - A stone one-arch bridge of small dimension that closely resembles the Stari Most. The arch is a perfect semicircle 8.56m in width and 4.15m in height.
Turkish architect ‘
Cejvan Ketoda built this bridge in 1558. What is interesting is that they made the bridge in order to test structure and building methods to construct its larger version - famous Old Bridge. -
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 ‘
Santić. 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. -
Old 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.
- Professional authorized guide
- Professional authorized guide
- Lunch (optional)
- Gratuities
- Lunch (optional)
- Gratuities
- Dress code is smart casual
- Dress code is smart casual
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.