Sarajevo: History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina Ticket
Sarajevo: History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina Ticket
Sarajevo: History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina Ticket
Sarajevo: History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina Ticket
Sarajevo: History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina Ticket
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Sarajevo: History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina Ticket

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Engage with firsthand accounts that bring history to life
Gain insights into Sarajevo's resilience through local narratives
View rare artifacts and interactive displays from crucial historical periods
Itinerary
Powerful story of creativity, human resilience and cultural resistance comes from the more recent history of the city of Sarajevo - it is a story of ordinary people and survival skills they developed during the siege of Sarajevo (1992-1996). The starting question is what one would do if one day he/she wakes up and realizes that normal life is no more. Out of sudden, electricity, water, heating, and food supply were cut off, and human lives came under threat caused by constant shelling and sniper fire coming from the surrounding hills and occupied neighbourhoods. That is exactly what happened to citizens of Sarajevo in April 1992 and eventually turned to become the longest siege in modern history. Once positioned between the Sniper Alley and occupied neighbourhood of the city, literally on the first frontline, nowadays still bearing the traces of war, there is no better place than the Museum to discover how people of Sarajevo lived throughout the siege, how they got food and water, what the markets and streets looked like, what was the role of art and culture in keeping sense of normality, and much more. A striking feature of the exhibition Besieged Sarajevo is the involvement of the citizens of Sarajevo, who have donated personal war artifacts and shared their stories, making the museum's narrative even more personal and authentic.
Another permanent exhibition goes back to World War II and tells the story of the largest armed resistance against Fascism and Nazism in occupied Europe. Walter was a code name of the leader of the resistance movement in German-occupied Sarajevo: who were the other Walters, i.e., who were the Partisans and how they, by creating a broader, inclusive platform, managed to overcome ethnic divisions in the country and win the war – are some of the questions that the exhibition Wer ist Walter? Topography of Antifascist Resistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina tries to answer.
The History Museum is not just a repository of historical objects but also a space for living history. It also continuously organizes temporary exhibitions that explore various aspects of Bosnia and Herzegovina's history, culture, and heritage.