09:00
On the train, I captured mountain scenes along the way to Sarajevo.





11:00
Arrive at Sarajevo, found that there was a racing ceremony along the main street at the city.


Cathedral of Jesus' Sacred Heart

Gazi Husrev Bey's Mosque - constructed in 1531


Window shopping along Bascarsija - the heart of old Sarajevo
- there is a stylish shoe tip of the kind of shoes in the area

Sebilj (kiosk-like public fountain) ia a psudo-Moorish style of architecture in 1891. This is the most recognizable symbol of Sarajevo.

There are lots of graveyard found near the city centre. They are the victims in recent civil war.

City Hall (Vijecnica), a symbol of Sarajevo, is the most beautiful example of pseudo-Moorish building in Sarajevo. Erected in 1896, it was the seat of city authorities until the end of World War II, after which Vijecnica became the National Library. During 1992 shelling, close to 90% of invaluable books and manuscripts kept there were destroyed. Vijecnica is currently under reconstruction.


Franciscan Church of St. Anthony of Padua - built in 1914 in neo-gothic style. The church hosts valuable religious artwork of significant value, such as the Last Supper by Duro Seder.

A monk was captured in the photo of this Franciscan Church

The Emperor's Mosque (Careva dzamija) was built in 1457 by the founder of Sarajevo

Everywhere you can find cafes or coffee shops on the streets. People could take a rest and chat with friends while sipping a cup of turkish coffee.
After a long walk, I found this cafe and rested here for a cup of tea.

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