Stari Most in Mostar (Mostar Bridge)
Designed by the architect Hajrudin, a student of the renowned 16th-century Ottoman builder Sinan, the bridge spans 28.7 meters, with an arch 21 meters high from the summer water level,...
Designed by the architect Hajrudin, a student of the renowned 16th-century Ottoman builder Sinan, the bridge spans 28.7 meters, with an arch 21 meters high from the summer water level,...
A monumental stainless steel sculpture, located on the slopes of Papuk near the village of Kamenska. The monument was the work of renowned sculptor Vojin Bakić. It was unveiled in...
Kozara is a “mythical” mountain in the northwest part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its historical significance. Its vast expanse (70 km long and 25 km wide) and natural...
Opened in 1969, it was one of the first three significant buildings planned in New Belgrade, alongside the building of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and...
Built between 1969 and 1974, according to the design of architect Branko Pešić, it was the first skyscraper in the city’s downtown area, situated between Slavija and Terazije. The building...
The construction of New Belgrade began in 1947 when a youth work action was organized. Its task was to prepare the ground for the start of construction and to establish...
Valley of Heroes is a memorial monument dedicated to the Battle of Sutjeska, which took place in 1943. The monument, honoring fallen fighters, was erected in 1971 and is the...
The monument represents a sculptural-architectural composition consisting of five concrete arms, each 30 meters high, symbolizing the spirit of freedom and rebellion. The authors of the monument are sculptor Vojin...
On July 13, 1946, Podgorica changed its name to Titograd, which experienced rapid population growth in the post-war period, going from 10,238 in 1948 to 96,074 in 1981. After the...
The Ilinden monument also known as Makedonium, is a monumental building in the town of Kruševo, in Macedonia. It was officially opened on August 2, 1974, on the 30th anniversary of...