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The Hub of Fine Arts

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The Hub of Fine Arts is a unique intersection of modernist stylistic expression and the greatest artists of the first half of the twentieth century. More than 100 exhibits offer excellent insight into the constants and revolutionary aspects of these artworks, revealing all the uniqueness of an age and this potential is the reference point for the creation of a museum exhibit concept.

The expert arrangement and presentation of this carefully planned and constructed collection make it accessible to the present and reveal museum and historical significance. Openness renders this space dynamic, accessible and easily comprehensible, while the exceptional value, potential and quality of the collection bring the exhibit closer to a museum concept.

The Hub of Fine Arts offers a multidimensional art and culture experience to visitors of all ages, and, with the help of the latest museum tools, educates them on the creative process of art and recent cultural currents. As a unique art space in the region, The Hub of Fine Arts will showcase its uniqueness through quality art exhibitions focusing on the works of international masters of modernism.





The Hub of Fine Arts, Kralja Tvrtka 11

88000 Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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TEL: +387 36 841 841FAX: +387 36 841 851

Monday - Thursday
09:00 - 21:00

Friday - Sunday
09:00 - 21:00

The Hamam Museum

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The "Hamam Museum" in Mostar is an authentic cultural monument, which takes visitors back to the distant past and witnesses the most beautiful stories of the former way of living.

The Hamam where museum was located, built in the late 16th and early 17th century, and today is the only preserved hamam in Mostar. It was built in the classical Ottoman style. It has modest exterior due to the economy and it was built next to the town square, a mosque or a public kitchen for practicality.

Hamam was visited by women and men regardless of their religious affiliation... During the visit of the "Hamam Museum" visitor experiences the true historical picture with a story about customs - although more accurate to say the rites - related to the cleanliness, massage and relaxation of the body and of the mind as well.

 

Open Days: Tuesday - Sunday

Open Hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Adress: Ul.Rade Bitange bb, 88000 Mostar
Phone: +387 36 580 200
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Web:

www.facebook.com/thehamammuseum

FB profile:

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The Herzegovina Museum

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For those who wish to get more acquainted with the history of Mostar and Herzegovina, this small but pretty museum is a must; it stands in the rooms of the house where Džemal Bijedić lived, the former head of the Yugoslav Government who died in a plane accident in 1977. The building, constructed in the Austrian-Hungarian period, is an example of a successful mixture of the style of Austrian dwellings with architectural features of Oriental residences. The museum itself possesses a rich collection of archaeological and ethnographic findings, as well as utmost valuable documents supplying information on the various periods of the city of Mostar and of the whole of the Herzegovina. Inside, there are areas where original furniture and objects of daily use belonging to past city and country times, can be admired.

 

web: http://www.muzejhercegovine.com

Museum of the Old Bridge

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The museum, opened in 2006, to celebrate the second anniversary of the reconstruction of the bridge, has its premises inside the Tara Tower complex and is made up of three distinct sections.The first, represented by the Tower itself, displays an exhibition of objects of archaeological interest discovered during the reconstruction carried out in 2002, all of which are enriched by informative charts that explain the principal historical events connected to the Bridge. From the five floors of this section, which are open to visitors, one reaches a lovely gazebo, standing at the highest point of the building which offers a 360° panoramic view of the city.The second section exhibits pre-existing remains of archaeological importance from underneath the tower, the remains of two wooden bridges belonging to the period before that of the stone bridge and the base of the Old Bridge.

And finally, the third section, called “Labyrinth”, is made up of a photographic gallery dedicated to the Old Bridge, to the damaged towers and to their following phases of rebuilding. Audio-visual multimedia charts recount the history of the reconstruction of the bridge.

Interpretation Centre

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Museum Herzegovina Mostar - department "MUM Interpretation Centre"

It is a project of the museum type, which in a modern way audio, visual and narrative units reflects the natural beauty of Herzegovina and the most important historical events.  Interpretation Centre has a valuable ethnological collection with 70 exhibits, which, by its concept, opening story of spiritual and religious life in this region. It abounds in rich selection of photos, referring to the cities and the Herzegovina region.

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