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Sarajevo,, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
contacts phone: +387
larger map & directionsLatitude: 43.843401, Longitude: 18.3976726
Matthias Tengueli
::PotÄżna Twierdza to byÅa kiedyÅ. JakoÅÄ wykonania jest na niesamowitym poziomie. Tyle lat po wojnie a dalej kamieÅ wyglÄ da jakby byÅ raptem kilka lat temu poÅożony. PiÄkne widoki, miejsce historyczne. Szkoda tylko że zaniedbane. Najlepiej wybraÄ siÄ w wiÄkszej grupie na wieczorne podziwianie widokĆ³w. Polecam.
Ivan StaziÄ
::Nice memorial park, but it would be nice if they renovate it.
Danijela Pejovic
::Park koji je prije rata bio odrzavan, sa puno zelenila i cvijeca,turista a sad neodrzavan,zapusten a politicari ga kotiste samo u politicke svrhe i svoje licne politicke intetese. Od svega sto je nekad krasilo to mjesto ostao je samo divan pogled na grad Sarajevo.
Aleksandar LakiÄ
::Vraca Memorial Park is located in what was once an Austro-Hungarian fortification built at the end of the 19th century in Vraca, a neighborhood on the northern slopes ofĀ TrebeviÄ. This park has great cultural, historical, artistic, architectural and scenic qualities. During the occupation of Sarajevo during WWII, the Vraca fort was turned into a prison camp and execution site, where many Sarajevans were killed. Victims who were killed within the fortress or outside its walls were buried around the structure and the captives were either killed on site or at police torture centers in town. The fortress was abandoned for some time after the Second World War. However, asĀ VracaĀ soon became a synonym for resistance and the struggle against fascism by ordinary citizens, it was decided that a memorial park should be made and the fortress should be turned into a museum. The design of this facility was entrusted to Vladimir DobroviÄ, and the landscaping and sculptures were taken care of by Aleksandar MaltariÄ and Alija KuÄukaliÄ, respectively. The Vraca Memorial Park was opened on BiH Independence Day on November 25,Ā 1981Ā and houses a commemorative display in honor of the Sarajevans who were killed during the war, as well as for members of the cityās resistance movement and the Yugoslav Army who were from Sarajevo. Fascist occupiers killed 9,091 Sarajevans and 2,057 fighters were killed during battles with occupying forces and quislings and 755 of these were members of the underground resistance movement, which was active throughout the occupation. The Vraca Memorial Park was badly damaged during the last war and right after it came to an end. The park was made a National Monument in 2005 by the Committee for the Preservation of National Monuments in BiH and, as such, is protected by the state.
Denis Rustemovic
::Park raised in honour of fallen soldiers of former Yugoslavia. It has four main parts with monuments. On third part there's astonishing panoramic view on capital city of BiH, Sarajevo. It's been abandoned and that's the only thing that has to be solved.