The Kostelsky Buk waterfall is, of course, a creation of nature. However, traces of human involvement are also noticeable – there used to be fifty water mills on the waterfall, and people would redirect the streams so that they would turn the mill wheels. Now only one mill remains.
Srebrenik Fortress is a fortress located near the city of Srebrenik in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This place is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. The views are great, the nature is beautiful and the architecture is very impressive.
Graffiti on exposed concrete replaces the sheen of ice that once covered the now defunct Sarajevo Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track. This abandoned track from the 1984 Winter Olympics sits among the forest on Trebevic mountain outside the city, waiting for visitors to walk or bike along its course. Fans of urban exploration or nature hikes may enjoy exploring this now neglected site.
The Kastel Fortress is a fortress located in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The fortress is medieval but is situated on the site of previous fortifications going back to Roman and even pre-Roman times. It was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1527. The fortress is relatively well-preserved, and is one of Banja Luka's main attractions, situated on the left bank of the Vrbas river in the very center of town
Enclaved high on a hill overlooking the city of Tešanj in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this castle is one of the largest and best-preserved fortresses in the country. Its stone silhouette, visible from various points in the valley, tells of centuries of history, conflicts and transformations. Visiting the Tešanj Castle is not only a way to explore a medieval defensive structure but also to delve into the complex historical and cultural identity of the region.
Museum "Battle for the wounded on the Neretva" in Jablanica, is an important cultural location for Bosnia and Herzegovina because it exposes the terrible events of World War II in former Yugoslavia to the whole world. Memories of the anti-fascist fighting that took place in World War II are cherished in this historic location. Bringing these memories to life is accomplished by researching, collecting and interpreting historical sources to the highest professional standard.
In the 1990s conflict, however, most of the historic town and the Old Bridge, designed by the renowned architect Sinan, was destroyed. The Old Bridge was recently rebuilt and many of the edifices in the Old Town have been restored or rebuilt with the contribution of an international scientific committee established by UNESCO.
The Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo was established in 1972, pursuant to the Law on the Establishment of the Academy, adopted that same year, which defined its principal tasks, primarily those of educating artists sin the domain of fine and visual arts, and organising the teaching process for primary and secondary school teachers of arts.
Krupa Waterfalls, located near the city of Banja Luka in Bosnia and Herzegovina, are a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by nature lovers and adventure seekers. This stunning natural wonder is nestled in the lush greenery of the Krupa River canyon, offering visitors a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Pliva Falls cascading from the town center have been included in the World Natural Heritage. The Pliva Falls - one of twelve most beautiful falls in the world - were formed 50.000 years ago. The Pliva River creates numerous tiny cascades, waterfalls, the last being a 20 m high waterfall – the symbol of Jajce Town and BiH. The waterfall height has decreased over time; there is evidence that it once plunged from 36 m, whereas today's height is reduced to 20 m.
Ramsko lake is an artificial lake (reservoir), located in municipality of Prozor-Rama, in the vicinity of eponymous town, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lake is created with a construction of Rama dam in 1968, on the river Rama, and it serves as a reservoir to store Rama's waters used by Rama Hydroelectric Power Station.
Jablaničko Lake is a large artificially formed lake on the Neretva River, right below Konjic where the Neretva expands into a wide valley. The river provided much fertile, agricultural land there before the lake flooded most of it.
Panonsko Lake is an artificial lake of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the municipality of Tuzla. This lake is commonly used as a leisure spot by both tourists and locals alike.
Bosnaseum is the museum that Mostar has been missing, and it finally arrived. The new museum opened in May 2018 and gained popularity in the first tourist season, not least due to its convenient location, but also due to its concept. Bosnaseum primarily aims to introduce visitors to the culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This new museum was opened in July 2016 and is the work of a group of survivors/victims as well as young researchers of the war crimes committed during the war in Bosnia between 1992 and 1995/96. It started out as mainly a collection of photos, but since then lots of original artefacts have been added to the museum's collection
Aquapark "Akuana" is located on the alley of St. Sava within walking distance from the center of Banja Luka. The area of the park is 38,000 square meters. There are three swimming pools with a total area of 1,500 square meters.
Aqua Park "Sunčana vrela", the largest aqua park in the Balkans opened in mid-July 2017, is part of the adrenaline content of the City of Sunca complex and, together with Dino Park, occupies an area of 8 hectares. The aqua park with a capacity of 2000 visitors per day is an ideal place for a full-day adventure and vacation for the whole family.
On an area of 15 hectares, the Ilidža Thermal Riviera offers its visitors pleasant relaxation and active vacation in indoor and outdoor pools with numerous attractive water and animation programs, as well as an attractive accompanying offer.
Even if you can't get inside, the cathedral is impressively beautiful from the outside.
Walk to the end of Sarajevo's main avenue and you'll find the Eternal Flame monument. Situated at the intersection of two streets, the monument symbolizes the liberation of Sarajevo from Nazi occupation.
This place was created in honor of 560 Yugoslav partisans of Mostar who died during World War II. The Partisan Memorial Cemetery has a unique and eerie atmosphere. Unfortunately, the cemetery is now heavily damaged and abandoned. Despite this, it is worth taking a look at the socialist architecture of the 20th century.