Gazi Husref-bey's mosque (Bey's mosque) was built in 1530 year in Sarajevo and it is considered as one of the most significant mosques in BiH and Balkan.
Gazi Husref-bey's Madrasah is the oldest educational institution in BiH and one of rare in the world which has been continually working for some 470 years.
Sarajevo tower clock is one of the highest and most beautiful tower clocks in. It was built in 17th century, and after the fire in 1697 it was reconstructed as well as in 1762.
Isa-bey's hammam (Turkish bath), also known as the Emperor's hammam, is the oldest public bath in Sarajevo, which was built by the third bey of Ottoman Bosnia and chief founder of Sarajevo and Novi Pazar Isa-bey Ishakovic.
Gradska vijećnica se nalazi u Sarajevu, nedaleko od Baščaršije, na Mustaj-pašinom mejdanu i predstavlja najljepši i najreprezentativniji objekat iz austro-ugarskog perioda, građen u pseudo-maurskom stilu.
Gazi Husref-bey's Bezistan was built around 1540 year as an endowment object.
Project for construction of the Cathedral was drafted by Josip Vancaš who combined elements of Romanesque and Gothic style creating a synthesis that distinguishes this church from the others of the same kind.
Metropolitan cathedral in Sarajevo is one of the biggest Orthodox churches in Balkan. The cathedral is located in the centre of the city, beside Faculty of Economy, on the right side of Miljacka river.
Nema pouzdanog podataka kada je crkva sagrađena, jer se prvi put spominje 1539. godine.
"Sebilj" or "Sebil" is an Arabic word which means “road”, but in this context the term defines a very old charity institution, an unusually designed fountain at the city square, where an authorized man would scoop up the water with a salver from the fountain and give it to thirsty people for free.
Emperor's mosque is one of the first mosques built in BiH and the first one built in Sarajevo.
Its construction began in the second half of 16th century, two centuries after arrival of Sephardic Jews, after their exile from Spain.