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Sarajevo: Jewish Heritage Tour with Entry Tickets

By Meet Bosnia Tours
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Free cancellation available
Price is HK$731 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h
  • Mobile voucher
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Overview
  • Explore 500 years of Jewish presence in Sarajevo
  • Visit the Jewish Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Walk through the second oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe
  • Visit Sarajevo's Old Town and learn about crafts that were brought to the city by Sephardi Jews
  • Learn about the arrival of Ashkenazi Jews and their heritage in Sarajevo
Activity location
    • Sarajevo
    • Sarajevo, Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • Gazi Husrev begova 75, at crossroad of, Mula Mustafe Bašeskije and, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina | The meeting point is the Meet Bosnia Tours agency. Please be on the meeting point 5 minutes before the tour.
    • Sarajevo, Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Sarajevo: Jewish Heritage Tour with Entry Tickets
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h
    3h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00
Price details
HK$731.27 x 1 AdultHK$731.27

Total
Price is HK$731.27
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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Local, licensed tour guide accredited by the Jewish community of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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    Bottle of water
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    Entrance fee to the Jewish Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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    Entrance ticket to the Jewish Community Centre
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    Transport to Jewish cementary
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Food and drinks
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    Tips (optional)

What you can expect

In general, the Jews in the Ottoman Empire were treated well and acknowledged as “the people of the book.” Despite certain limitations, Jewish communities thrived with significant autonomy, including the right to purchase real estate. Synagogues were constructed, and trade flourished throughout the Ottoman Empire. By 1856, the Ottoman State granted full equality to Jews and other non-Muslim subjects.

When exploring Sarajevo on various tours, rich Jewish history is a prevalent topic. The Sarajevo Jewish Tour commences with a visit to the Old Jewish Temple, now known as The Jewish Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, focusing on five centuries of the local Jewish community. The tour delves into Sarajevo's trade network, emphasising the developmental impact of Jewish merchants. Participants can listen to traditional Bosnian music, such as sevdalinka, and discover its connection to Sefardic religious songs.

The tour proceeds to the Ashkenazi Synagogue, the only active synagogue in Sarajevo today. Participants explore former synagogue buildings, including the Bosnian Cultural Centre, once a grand Jewish temple with Moorish-style architecture. Additionally, the tour highlights landmarks like the first Jewish school, Jewish Villa AMA, and the Salom Family Palace.

A specific segment of the tour concentrates on the enduring traditions and customs of Jews in Sarajevo. Visitors are captivated by the remarkable 700-year-old Sarajevo Haggadah, a compilation of stories written in 14th-century Barcelona, brought to Sarajevo by a Jewish family in the 16th century. Despite surviving three wars, the Haggadah remains a vital artefact at the National Museum, representing an integral part of Jewish heritage in Bosnia.

The tour concludes with a visit to the Sarajevo Jewish Cemetery, the second largest in Europe. This mixed cemetery holds the graves of Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews, providing insights into important individuals buried there and recounting the tragic history of the Jewish population during World War II. Notably, the cemetery's significance during the Bosnian War in the '90s is explored, highlighting its destruction as a strategic location. Despite many Jews leaving the city during the war, their gratitude for Sarajevo's support is evident through foundations and trusts established to aid the besieged city.

The tour visits the following monuments and highlights:
• Old Jewish Temple
• New Temple Gallery
• Ashkenazi Synagogue
• First hotel in Sarajevo
• Grand Jewish Temple
• First Jewish secondary school
• First Jewish credit foundation
• Jewish villa AMA in Sarajevo
• Old Jewish cemetery
• Ješua D. Salom Mansion
• Second oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe
• National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
• Sarajevo Haggadah

Location

Activity location
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    • Sarajevo
    • Sarajevo, Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    • Gazi Husrev begova 75, at crossroad of, Mula Mustafe Bašeskije and, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina | The meeting point is the Meet Bosnia Tours agency. Please be on the meeting point 5 minutes before the tour.
    • Sarajevo, Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Bosnia and Herzegovina
This activity is not accompanied by a Hong Kong licensed tour escort.