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Jajce – the town of stone, light and water, a royal town and open air museum – is built on the confluence of two great rivers – the Pliva and the Vrbas. Around Jajce you can find the
beautiful bigger and smaller Pliva lakes, both equipped with water mills. The most
recognizable symbol of Jajce is its magnificient 17 meter high waterfall situated in the town
center. It make Jajce unique place in the world.
Museum of AVNOJ. On November 29th 1943, was held
the second sesson of the Antifascist Council of National
Liberation of Yugoslavia.
Austro-Hungarian comlex. Finance Building, the
building of the old primary school and Sarač hause
represents the architecture of the 19th century.
The Franciscan monastery of St. Luke. The bones of the last
Bosnian king, Stjepan Tomašević is treasured in the monastery, in
a glass sarcophagus.
Esma Sultana's Mosque. It was built in 1750 by
princess Esma, the daughter of the sultan and the wife of the bosnian governor.
Okić and Dizdar (woman's) Mosque. Both mosques are built in
bosnian arhitecture style. They date from Ottoman Empire period:
17th and early 19th century.
Omer bey's and Kršlak's house. They are typical example of Jajce
residental architecture. Both houses have cobbled courtyard
and stone basins.
Waterfall. River Pliva rises near Jajce and forms Pliva
lakes. River continues its way to the town center and forms
a 17 meters high waterfall.
Mithreum temple. The oldest monument in Jajce. It dates from the early 4th century
what witness remains found in the temple.
St. Mary's Church with St. Luke's tower. On the 17th of
November 1461 the last Bosnian king Stjepan Tomašević was
crowned in this Church.
Fortess. Situated 470 m above the sea level in the medieval part the town. Fortress was built by the
duke Hrvoje V. H
Catacombs – Underground church. This unique arhitectual building was carved in rock as ordered by duke H.V. Hrvatinić during the late 14th century.
Jajce is one of the few preserved ensembles with all the features of the fifteenth centuries urban
centers: Fortress, ramparts, towers, bastions and gates.
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