• The word Baščaršija derives from the Turkish language. The word "baš" which is "baş" in Turkish literally means "head", but in some contexts also means "primary"...
  • Baščaršija je stara sarajevska čaršija, te historijski i kulturni centar grada.
  • Baščaršija Etno Hiša restaurants can be found in the following locations
  • It is thought that during the Middle Ages there was a settlement and smaller trading area, called Stara Varoš, which served as a precursor to today’s Baščaršija.
  • In the medieval period, at the site of the present-day Bascarsija, there was a neighborhood called Stara varos.
  • Saraybosna 15. yüzyılda Isa Beg Ishaković tarafından kurulduğu zaman Baščaršija da içinde bir han ve yanında çok sayıda dükkan ile şehrin ekonomi merkezi...
  • Today, Baščaršija Sebil is the only facility of its kind, although famous Sarajevo chronicler Mula Mustafa Bešeskija states that there was once over 100 Sebils.
  • Due to the large fire in the 19th century, today Bascarsija is half the size that it once was. Bascarsija is located on the north bank of the river Miljacka...
  • Situated along the northern bank of the Miljacka River, Baščaršija is an oriental bazaar...
  • 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.
  • Baščaršija is a famous tourist destination and is located in the heart of Sarajevo.
  • Made entirely out of wood and a little bit of stone, the edifice is located in the middle of a busy street of Baščaršija square, often called as 'The Pigeon Square'.