MUSEUM OF HERZEGOVINA
Public museum in a beautiful Bosnian house, offering a quick tour of the archaeological remains in the courtyard.
This public museum (Muzej Hercegovine) created in 1950 is installed since 1981 in a beautiful Bosnian house of the late nineteenth century that belonged to Džemal Bijedić (1917-1977), Prime Minister of Yugoslavia from 1971 until his death in a plane crash in 1977. But except for valuable furniture from the Ottoman period and some archaeological remains in the courtyard, the visit is quick and disappointing. The institution also manages the Herzegovina Museum of Mostar (MUM) located behind the Old Bridge, but it is "temporarily" closed since 2020.
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