A must see if you are in Móstar. The little museum had lots of information. It exhibits personal belongings of people affected during those years of war, explicit photos of the inhuman conditions bodies were kept or found, personal belongings donated by people who survived or objects recovered in abandoned houses or mass graves... Besides that’s, they provide an amount of information in individual cards displayed around the walls when you go downstairs. They include full name, photography, criminal charge and amount of years to remain in jail.
The stories of personal experiences during the concentration camps made my eyes tears.
I recommend this place for people who like to learn about history and taking the time to read every description that are provide on top of...
Read moreVery informative museum about the extremely sad recent history of this area. I really liked the messages about love for each other from guests upstairs, it gives me hope! Great to see the people of Mostar and Bosnia & Herzegovina starting to mend the wounds and working hard to develop their living standards after all the devastation. The EU should do everything in it's power to support this region and help Bosnia & Herzegovina reach the criteria to become EU members. And the people of Bosnia & Herzegovina should not give up on the EU either - it's not perfect but it's what we Europeans have. Big foreign powers don't look after Europe's interests, whether it's powers to the...
Read moreIntense - Beautiful and Haunting.
A small museum, put together by victims. I liked the original presentation - Items and descriptions from common folks.
It is only about 4-5 small rooms, not too overwhelming but filled with information. I teared up with the mass burial descriptions. You can spend anywhere from 30min - 2hours here.
Entrance is 10 BAM for adults and a bit cheaper for kids.
I've been traveling Europe for 3 months - this was one of my...
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