• Total burials is 810, however, as of 2024 a number of identified and registered by Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar website is 718.[3].
  • Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar During the war, the city of Mostar turned out to be part of the NGH and was finally liberated only on.
  • 718 biographies of fallen fighters, activists, and sympathizers from the Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar, as remembered by comrades and contemporaries.
  • Name: Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar (Partizansko Groblje u Mostaru) (aka: Partiza). Location: Mostar, FBiH, Bosnia & Herzegovina.
  • We will visit together three amazing sites ending the tour with the Partisan cemetery. By many is described as the best excursion they have ever done.
  • The Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Bogdan Bogdanović is on the list of 11 most endangered monuments and heritage...
  • Few places in Mostar could better testify the possibility of a common path for both ethnic sides than the Partisan Memorial Cemetery.
  • ...necropolis of the Partisan Cemetery in Mostar, one of the most important monuments of the anti-fascist struggle and memorial architecture of the SFRY.
  • ...many memorial sites built after World War II were neglected or even abandoned in the wider region, including the Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar.
  • The cemetery was built for Mostar’s Partisan soldiers, the communist resistance fighters who served under the command of Josip Broz Tito in World War II.
  • ...War II, the Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar is a just as much of a monument in itself as it is an actual cemetery where the dead have been put to rest.
  • This article is more than 1 year old. The Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar, built by architect Bogdan Bogdanović and opened in 1965.
  • The Partisan Memorial Cemetery in Mostar was built in 1965 in honor of the Yugoslav Partisans of Mostar who were killed during World War II in Yugoslavia.