25+ attractions in Sarajevo – easily accessible with one pass!
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VR Escape
brings a completely new entertainment experience through the world of virtual reality, where the boundaries between real and digital disappear. Through advanced VR technologies and a wide selection of games, visitors can explore different worlds, solve challenges, and experience adventures that are not possible in real life. Whether you're coming for adrenaline, fun, or a team experience, VR Escape offers an interactive and dynamic environment that adapts to every user.
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Sarajevo Memorial
it is not a classic museum exhibition, but an intimate journey through the memories of a city. Through personal items, photographs, and fragments of everyday life, Sarajevo is revealed in a way not found in guidebooks – a city of emotions, habits, and quiet stories that shaped it. This is a place where the past is told not through dates, but through people, moments, and a feeling that lingers long after a visit.
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Walter Defends Sarajevo
The museum exhibition Walter Defends Sarajevo takes you to the heart of one of the most famous film stories from this region. Through authentic props, set design, and multimedia content, visitors have the opportunity to experience the film's atmosphere and learn about its historical and cultural significance. This is an experience that connects film and reality, revealing why Walter became a symbol of resistance and one of the most recognizable characters in the region's film history.
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Olympic Museum Sarajevo
preserves and transmits the legacy of the XIV Winter Olympic Games in 1984 – one of the most significant moments in the city's history. Through a rich collection of exhibits, photographs, and multimedia content, the museum showcases the Olympic spirit, the development of sports, and Sarajevo's role on the global sports stage. As a symbol of unity, energy, and international significance, the Olympic Museum offers visitors an inspiring journey through the story of a city that hosted the world.
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Ars Aevi
is a unique concept of contemporary art in Sarajevo that connects the local scene with international artistic trends. Created as a solidarity initiative during the war years, it now represents a valuable collection of works by world-renowned artists. As a space for the encounter of ideas, cultures, and diverse artistic expressions, Ars Aevi offers visitors insight into contemporary art through a global perspective, while simultaneously preserving a strong symbolism of community and cultural exchange.
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Historical Museum of BiH
provides a powerful and authentic insight into the country's past through carefully curated exhibitions that connect history, society, and everyday life. Through a rich collection of artifacts, documents, and multimedia content, the museum opens a space for understanding the key events that shaped Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as for reflecting on contemporary social issues. This is a place where history is not just displayed, but told in a way that leaves a strong and lasting impression on every visitor.
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Sarajevo City Hall
one of the most representative buildings in Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina, has a rich history. As a city hall, and even more so as the multi-decade seat of the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vijećnica has been at the center of all important political and cultural events in Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina for more than a century. It witnessed the change of several state systems, the Sarajevo assassination, the terrible events of two world wars, the unique rise of the city during the XIV Winter Olympic Games in 1984, and finally, as the National and University Library, it was subjected to barbaric attack, burning, and destruction. It thus became a contemporary metaphor for urbicide and culturicide.
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War Childhood Museum
offers a powerful and authentic experience that, through personal stories, objects, and testimonies, reveals what it's like to grow up in wartime. This is not a classic exhibition, but an encounter with real emotions and destinies that leave a deep and lasting impression. Through carefully selected stories, visitors gain insight into a universal dimension of childhood marked by war, which transcends borders and time. A visit to the museum provides an opportunity to understand the past in an intimate, human way and to emerge with a different perspective on the world around you.
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Manifesto Gallery
is a place where contemporary art finds its full expression – a dynamic space that brings together artists, ideas, and audiences in a unique experience. Through exhibitions, performances, and discussions, the gallery opens new questions and offers a different perspective on the world around us. Located in the heart of the city, Manifesto is not just a gallery, but a space for encounters, inspiration, and contemporary culture that makes Sarajevo vibrant and relevant.
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FASADA Street Art Tour
Discover the city through its most authentic gallery – the street. The street art tour takes you through three open-air galleries, where with expert guidance you will learn about the stories, artists, and context of the murals that shape the contemporary identity of the city. During 1 hour and 15 minutes, you will follow a carefully selected route that combines art, community, and urban energy, offering a completely different perspective on Sarajevo.
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Art House of Sevdah
Sevdalinka is a traditional Bosnian-Herzegovinian song deeply rooted in urban life and collective identity, which through generations conveys emotions of love, longing, and everyday experiences. Originating in an urban environment, it developed through various social strata, combining personal stories with the cultural and historical context of the time.
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Avaz Twist Tower
headquarters of Avaz-roto press and the newspaper Dnevni avaz, is the tallest building in Southeast Europe and one of the key symbols of modern Sarajevo. With its 172-meter height and panoramic viewpoint, it offers a unique view of the city, while its recognizable design and international awards confirm its architectural value.
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Museum of Literature and Theatre Arts of BiH
It follows the lives and works of Bosnian and Herzegovinian authors and bears witness to a diverse and interesting life, full of terrible and difficult blows, but also to a great output rarely seen.
Its collections currently hold 67 literary and 37 theatre collections with over 20,000 exhibits, including manuscripts, correspondence, personal documents, photographs, books, magazines, as well as extensive theatre documentation – posters, set and costume design sketches, and archival photographs of performances. -
Museum of Pharmacy
it offers a unique journey through the history of healing – from traditional apothecary shops and medicinal herbs to the modern pharmaceutical industry. Through more than 600 exhibits, rare books, and authentic tools, the story of science, innovation, and the people who shaped pharmacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina is revealed. This is a place where tradition, knowledge, and fascinating stories meet.
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Another World VR Arena Sarajevo
is the right place for those looking for
an experience different from a classic night out.
Unlike classic gaming, here you don't sit in front of a screen. Players enter the space, move around, communicate, and collectively navigate virtual worlds that respond to their every movement.
This is precisely what makes this concept special: it is an experience that simultaneously connects technology, interaction, active movement, and an experience that transcends traditional forms of entertainment. -
Sarajevo VR Museum
takes you through key moments in history in a way that is not observed, but experienced. Through immersive VR simulations, visitors have the opportunity to follow the sequence of events that shaped the 20th century – including the assassination of Franz Ferdinand – from the perspective of witnesses. This is an experience that connects history, technology, and emotion, allowing you to understand events not only through facts but through the feeling of the time in which they occurred.
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Sarajevo 1425
is the story of a group of enthusiasts who were once teenagers and children in besieged Sarajevo. Through "Sarajevo 1425" they wanted to share their stories and the stories of those who survived with the world. These are not just stories of suffering, terror, numbers, poverty, and fears. These are stories about human lives and values, about culture, music, theater, about the resourcefulness and spirit of those who survived for 1425 days.
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Planet Sarajevo
shows us the period from 1945 to 1992 – a time when Sarajevo was a center of music, sports, art, and urban life. Through personal stories, archival materials, and carefully designed spaces, visitors discover the spirit of the city, its development, and the everyday life that shaped its identity.
Through modern technologies, interactive installations, and powerful storytelling, Sarajevo's past does not stand behind glass, but comes alive before the visitor. -
National Museum
houses the richest collection of cultural, historical, and natural heritage in the country. From medieval Bosnian charters and the famous Sarajevo Haggadah, to archaeological sites and a rich botanical garden – the museum offers a unique journey through the history and nature of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is an unmissable destination for anyone who wants to get to know the identity and richness of this country.
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Museum Sarajevo 1878-1918
dedicated to the period of Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through authentic exhibits, documents, and interior reconstructions, it evokes the life of Sarajevo during a time of modernization, urban development, and political upheaval, including events related to the Sarajevo Assassination. The museum recreates one of the most dynamic chapters in the city's history.
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Svrzo's House
is an authentic example of Sarajevo's urban architecture from the Ottoman period. Its chambers reveal the way of life, customs, and family daily life of Sarajevo's inhabitants at that time. A visit to this museum provides a unique insight into the blend of tradition, intimacy, and cultural heritage of the city. It serves as a valuable reminder of the lifestyle and spirit of old Sarajevo.
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Despić House
it is one of the oldest preserved city houses in Sarajevo and a testament to the life of the distinguished merchant family Despić. The first theatre play in the city was held there, thus it is rightfully considered the cradle of Sarajevo's theatre. The atmosphere of the house evokes the spirit of bourgeois Sarajevo from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Brusa bezistan
built in the 16th century, it is one of the most significant architectural structures of the Ottoman period in Sarajevo. Once a trade center for silk and precious fabrics, today it houses a rich collection of archaeological and ethnological exhibits. A walk through its stone corridors takes visitors on a journey through centuries of Sarajevo's history.
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Museum of Jews
located in the old 16th-century synagogue, one of the oldest preserved in Europe. The exhibition bears witness to the rich history and tradition of the Jewish community in Sarajevo, preserving valuable manuscripts, books, and everyday objects. A special place is held by the Sarajevo Haggadah, one of the most significant Jewish manuscripts in the world.