• Today Baščaršija is the major tourist attraction of Sarajevo. Etymology[edit]. The word Baščaršija derives from the Turkish language.
  • Baščaršija is known for its iconic Sebilj fountain and the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, both of which are must-see attractions.
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  • Baščaršija is the oldest area of Sarajevo located in the municipality Stari Grad. Baščaršija lies within the north bank of the Miljacka river.
  • Bascarsija was built in the 15th century when Isa-Beg Isakovic founded the town. The word Bascarsija derives from the Turkish language.
  • You simply cannot visit Baščaršija without taking a trip to Gazi Hurev Bey’s Mosque, one of the oldest structures in the village.
  • Bascarsija (tur. – the main market) was established in the 15th century by Isa-Bey Ishakovic, the founder of Sarajevo, and Ghazi Husrev-Bey who left an exqui.
  • Centred on what foreigners nickname Pigeon Square, with its ornate gazebo-like Sebilj drinking fountain (built in 1891), Baščaršija is the very heart of old Sarajevo.
  • Whoever came to Sarajevo, they certainly walked through Baščaršija, the historical and cultural center of the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Baščaršija Etno Hiša restaurants can be found in the following locations ... Baščaršija Maribor Poštna - Poštna ulica 8, 2000 Maribor.
  • One of the most notable landmarks in Baščaršija is the Sebilj Fountain, a beautiful Ottoman-era fountain located in the heart of the district.
  • If Sarajevo is indeed Bosnia and Herzegovina’s heart, the baščaršija (pronounced baash-char-shiya) is its shining historic, and cultural heart within a heart.