Synagogue (1889) and Jewish Memorial Cemetery |
During the Ottoman period, the Jewish community had settled in Mostar, completing the multicultural nature of this city. The Synagogue, founded in 1889 in the suburb of Brankovac, was rebuilt in 1952 and donated to the Puppet theatre. In 1999, in the city’s Jewish Cemetery, a memorial was erected to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. |
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Sights
Austrian-Hungarian Buildings (19th-…
In Mostar, there are numerous palaces to be seen, built during the A...
Hadzi-Kurt Mosque or Tabačica
This mosque was built between the 16th and 17th centuries, as desire...
Catholic Church and Franciscan Mona…
In Mostar, the Ottomans helped build a Catholic church in 1866. The ...
Crooked Bridge (Kriva Ćuprija)
On the Radobolja River, near to where it joins the Neretva, close to...
Ottoman Residences (16th -19th cent…
In order to breathe in the atmosphere of daily life during the Ottom...
Early Christian Basilica - Cim
The remains of the Basilica in Crkvine, Cim, from early Christianity...
Clock Tower (Sahat Kula) (1630)
Another important monument belonging to the prolific Ottoman period i...
Synagogue (1889) and Jewish Memoria…
During the Ottoman period, the Jewish community had settled in Mosta...
Tourist Information
Planovi - Projekti
- Urbane destinacije na rijekama Jadranskog sliva
- Projekat RiTour – Valorizacija kulturne i prirodne baštine kroz prekograničnu saradnju urbanih turističkih destinacija na kraškim rijekama jadranskog bazena
- Kroz povijest prema ušću rijeka - Regionalni Itinerer
- Strateški plan razvoja turizma Grada Mostara 2020-2026
- "Turistički vodič - Tko je to" - Publikacija