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List of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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The National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina are sites, places, immovable and movable heritage of historical and cultural importance to Bosnia and Herzegovina, in accordance to Annex 8 of Dayton Agreement, where The Commission to Preserve National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina is established pursuant to Annex 8 of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as stated in Official Gazette of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina nos. 2/02, 27/02 and 6/04/; and world heritage sites in accordance to the UNESCO World Heritage Convention.
Below is the comprehensive list composed of Cultural-Historical National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina and World Heritage Sites of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
For the criteria see English website: Commission to preserve national monuments (or chose language: Commission to preserve national monuments - old website is also still in use as an archive;
for the UNESCO criteria see the Selection criteria.
The sites of natural heritage and the tentative list of World Heritage Sites of Bosnia and Herzegovina are not included, instead these are elaborated within scope of separate lists, along with other specific lists created on the basis of monuments category, type or subject.

List of inscribed monuments

Location of UNESCO World Heritage Sites within Bosnia and Herzegovina
The name Name Date[1] Criteria Provinces Images
Main list [2]
Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Višegrad 2007 II,IV Republika Srpska, Sarajevo Macro Region
Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar 2005 VI Herzegovina-Neretva Canton
Stećaks - Mediaeval Tombstones 2016 II,III,VI Joint Cultural Heritage by the four countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia).

List of Monuments

Type Name Location Created
date/era
Declared monument
date
Image Notes
Bridge Goat's Bridge Sarajevo C16 declared Spans the Miljacka.
Bridge Šeher-Ćehaja Bridge Sarajevo 1585 declared Spans the Miljacka.
Bridge Latin Bridge Sarajevo 1798 declared Spans the Miljacka.
Bridge Ćumurija Bridge Sarajevo 1886 declared Steel road bridge over the Miljacka.
Bridge Drvenija Bridge Sarajevo 1898 declared Spans the Miljacka.
Bridge Čobanija Bridge Sarajevo 1887 declared Iron footbridge over the Miljacka.
Bridge Skenderija Bridge Sarajevo 1893 declared Also called Ajfel as it was designed by Eiffel. Bridge spans the Miljacka.
Bridge Roman bridge at Ilidža Ilidža 16th C declared Spans the Bosna.
Bridge Stari Most Glavatičevo Glavatičevo year declared --> Spans the Upper Neretva.
Bridge Stara Ćuprija Konjic 1683 declared Spans the Neretva, built by Ali-aga Hasečić.
Bridge Stari Most Mostar 1567 declared Pedestrian bridge over the Neretva, reconstructed 2004.
Bridge Kriva Ćuprija Mostar just before 1567 declared Pedestrian bridge over the Radobolja, reconstructed 2004.
Bridge Karađoz-begova Ćuprija Blagaj year declared --> Spans the Buna.
Bridge Inat Ćuprija Stolac year declared Spans the Bregava in center of Stolac.
Bridge Djevojačka Ćuprija Stolac year declared --> Spans the Bregava.
Bridge Mustaj-begova Ćuprija Klepci year declared Mustaj-begova Ćuprija, also Klepci Ćuprija, spans the Bregava.
Bridge Ćuprija na Šuici Šuica year declared Spans the Šuica (For better view open image).
Bridge Stara Ćuprija Duman Livno year declared Spans the Bistrica (Livanjsko Polje).
Bridge Ćuprija Studenci Ljubuški year declared Spans the Studenci (Ljubuški).
Bridge Veliki Most Perići, Grude year declared --> Spans the Tihaljina/Trebižat.
Bridge Ovčiji Brod Nevesinje year declared Spans the Zalomka (river).
Bridge Arslanagića Ćuprija Trebinje year declared Spans the Trebišnjica.
Bridge Bridge over Žepa Žepa year declared Spans the Žepa (river).
Bridge Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge Višegrad 1577 declared Spans the Drina.
Building Vijećnica Sarajevo 1891 declared Burned down by Serbian incendiary shells at the beginning of Bosnian War, reconstructed 2010.
Building Gimnazija Mostar Mostar year declared Damaged during Bosnian War, repaired afterwards.
Building Sarajevo train station Sarajevo 1585 declared Sarajevo train station, damaged during Bosnian War, repaired afterwards.
Fortification Stolac fortress Stolac year 2003 Stolac fortress, also known as "Vidoški Grad".
Clock Tower Počiteljska sahat-kula Počitelj year declared Počitelj Clock Tower is a part of architectural ensemble.
Odžak Redžep-pašina odžak (tower) Žepa year declared Odžak or tower.
Odžak Smajilagića odžak (tower) Livno year declared Odžak or tower.
Odžak Bjelimići odžak (tower) Glavatičevo year declared Odžak or tower.
Odžak Fazlagić odžak (tower) Gacko year declared Odžak or tower.
Fortification Captain's Citadel Bihać 16C declared Citadel or tower.
Underground
structure
ARK Konjic cca 1950-80 declared Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Konjic Municipality.
Cemeteries Batalo's tomb Travnik year declared Batalo's stećak.
Cemeteries Hrvoje Vukčić crypt Jajce year declared Hrvoje Vukčić's crypt.
Cemeteries Moshe Danon's shrine Stolac year declared Moshe Danon chief Rabbi of Sarajevo (1815-1830) tombstone in a shape of stećak.
Architectural
ensemble
Počitelj Počitelj year declared Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Čapljina Municipality.
Natural-architectural
ensemble
Vjetrenica & architectural ensamble of Zavala Zavala year declared Ravno Municipal, west end of Popovo polje.
Natural-architectural
ensemble
Jajce Jajce year declared Jajce municipality.
Natural-architectural
ensemble
Blagaj Blagaj year declared Blagaj - Mostar municipality, Hercegovina-Neretva kanton.
Natural-architectural
ensemble
Stolac Stolac year 2003 Stolac - Stolac municipality, Hercegovina-Neretva kanton (county).
Traditional household/
residential complex
Despić House Sarajevo year year Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Traditional household/
residential complex
Svrzo's House Sarajevo year year Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Traditional household/
residential complex
Muslibegović House Mostar year year Mostar, Hercegovina-Neretva kanton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Traditional household/
residential complex
Biščević House Mostar year year Mostar, Hercegovina-Neretva kanton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Traditional household/
residential complex
Begovina Stolac year year Stolac municipality, Hercegovina-Neretva kanton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Traditional household/
residential complex
Velagićevina Blagaj year year Blagaj-Mostar municipality, Hercegovina-Neretva kanton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Industrial
architectural ensemble
Old Marijin Dvor power station Marijin Dvor 1895 year Old electric power station at Hiseti, Marijin Dvor neighborhood in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, opened on April 3, 1895.
Industrial
architectural ensemble
Old Hrid power station Sarajevo 1918 year Old Hrid hydro-electric power station in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Movable property Sarajevo Haggadah National Museum of BiH year year Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Movable property Zmijanje embroidery Zmijanje year year Zmijanje embroidery - Zmijanje village, Manjača mountain i Bosnia and Herzegovina.

References and notes

  1. ^ Date is the Inscription date for the Main list and Submission date for the Tentative list
  2. ^ UNESCO Official page for main list