The Eternal Flame of Sarajevo was erected after WWII, but with the horrid bullet holes on it from the city's siege makes you think it is to commemorate the war on Bosnia between 1992-95. Most touching.
The Eternal Flame of Sarajevo was erected after WWII, but with the horrid bullet holes on it from the city's siege makes you think it is to commemorate the war on Bosnia between 1992-95. Most touching.

This is a place on the main street Ferhadija st, pause for a moment for the thousands killed in the city

a memorial flame for all soldiers died in the World War II. It is at the crossing to go to the center and old town.

This is a great quick stop as you walk the city street. A memorial worth a visit if you're walking the town.

it is in corner where Mareshal Tito and Farhadija street meets, monument for people who murdered at 2nd world war, legends are that Tito said all Yugoslavian lives in peace together as long as this fire burns...


This monument honors all of the fallen people who were defying, and in the end defeating Sarajevo and Bosnia from the Fascist occupation. Words carved in to this stone underlines Yugoslav dedication to defeat Fascism and make it a pert of bitter past.
