Insightful little bit of Bosnian history to be experienced in this building. You can see here the remnants of what used to be the spot where innocent lives would be taken by defence forces, very chilling.
There is plenty of street art around the base of the building, but the best works are inside. It’s fairly easy to get in even though there’s no official entrance, just walk around the base and toward the back of the building (where the flats are), you will see spots to enter. I have added a picture of the spot I used (March 2025).
Then, just be wary of climbing the staircase as it’s no rails, but otherwise it’s completely safe. Come at sunset for a pretty picture.
Sporadically there may be people here who sleep rough or use the place for substances, as you can tell from the trash inside, so probably avoid going here...
Read moreBuilding facade is riddled with bullet holes, a poignant reminder of the grim past. Wiki article explains the significance of this building during Bosnia war. There's barricade so can't access the interior anymore but touring the fascade is interesting enough. Some graffiti artworks cleverly use the bullet holes as...
Read moreA horrifying relic of the past. A must see if you are in Mostar to see just what the locals suffered merely a few decades ago. It is not the only place with memory of the war all around it but it is one of the...
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