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Army Hall (Sarajevo)

Coordinates: 43°51′27″N 18°25′27″E / 43.85755700461784°N 18.424109780103603°E / 43.85755700461784; 18.424109780103603
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Dom Armije

The Army Hall (Bosnian: Dom Armije / Dom Oružanih snaga; Officer Casino, The Military of Federation Home) is a building in Sarajevo that was built in 1881. It was originally a casino for officers, and it was named Dom JNA (Bosnian for “Home of JNA (Yugoslav People's Army”) during the existence of Yugoslavia.[1] Today it is a national monument consisting of the casino building with four paintings by Ismet Mujezinović.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dom Armije u Sarajevu" (PDF). Komisija za očuvanje nacionalnih spomenika BiH. Retrieved 2017-02-09.[permanent dead link]

43°51′27″N 18°25′27″E / 43.85755700461784°N 18.424109780103603°E / 43.85755700461784; 18.424109780103603