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Ottoman Residences (16th -19th century) Print E-mail

In order to breathe in the atmosphere of daily life during the Ottoman period, all one needs to do is visit one of the three Turkish dwellings still present in town: these are the houses of the influential Bišćević (1635), Kajtaz (18th century) and Muslibegović (end of 19th century). Intriguing and well-maintained antique dwellings testify in detail to the residential style and to the real flavour of domestic life in that period.

Each house is surrounded by high walls to protect the intimacy of Muslim family life. The delightful internal courtyards have characteristic decorations on the floors, romantic fountains, exotic plants, flowers and fruit trees. Comfort reigns supreme in these interiors, with objects of daily use, precious carpets and small libraries with rare texts. To visit a Turkish residence is a way to come into touch with a reality often only imagined and then to take it away with you, once you have returned home.

 






Bišćević House
Bišćevića ulica b.b.;
tel. +387 (0)36 550 677.
Opening times: every day from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm.

Kajtaz House
Gaše Ilića b.b.
Opening times:   every day from 10.00am to 4.00pm.

Muslibegović House
Osmana Đikića 41; tel. +387 (0)36 551 379 (www.muslibegovichouse.com).
Opening times: every day from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm.

 

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