Bezistan and Tašli han

Bezistan

Ghazi Husrev-bey's Bezistan was built around 1540. There are two main entrances to the Bezistan. It is a massive stone building, and comprises 70 stores in total.

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Tašli han

Tašli Han was built around the same time as the Bezistan. It was badly damaged in the 1879 fire. The last remaining parts of the walls perished in 1912. Prince Eugene of Savoy raided Sarajevo, burning down both buildings. Wealthy Bosnian merchants used their assets to help rebuild them.

More Waqf Buildings

Other buildings of Ghazi Husrev-beys Waqf from Ottoman and Austro-hungarian period.

Morića han
Ottoman Era

Morića han

Morića Han was built at end of the XVI or the beginning of the XVII century. It is the last preserved...

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Ghazi Husrev-bey's hamam
Ottoman Era

Ghazi Husrev-bey’s Hamam

Gazi Husrev-bey's hamam is located on the Mula Mustafa Bašeskija street, and is the last...

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Ghazi Husrev-bey and Murat Bey's turbe
Ottoman Era

Turbes

Gazi Husrev-bey's and Murat-bey's turbe

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Đulagin dvor
Austro-Hungarian Era

Đulagin dvor

Đulagin Dvor is a large court built during the Austro-Hungarian era.

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The Ghazi Building
Austro-Hungarian Era

The Ghâzi Building

In 1909, Ghazi Husrev-bey's Waqf constructed this modern building in the heart of Baščaršija...

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Former police station
Austro-Hungarian Era

Other Waqf Buildings

Former police station, Ghazi Husrev-bey's Palace, Ghazi Husrev-bey's Maktab and more

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