Bihac Captain's Tower & Ottoman Turbe
NOTICE: If the measures under the global slogan "Stay at home" are still in force - we will respect them, and if the right to free movement revives again, we have prepared numerous recuperative activities for you - almost all out in the beautiful green/blue spaces!
Like this one for example:
Bihac Captain's Tower is a very old historic building, the only remaining tower, of once four, is believed to have been built around 1205 as part of the defensive walls of the medieval royal and free town of Bihac.
Right next to it you will find the Ottoman Turbe (Turkish türbe). Turbe represents a tomb or a mausoleum; they were constructed during Ottoman times for Ottoman notables. Bihac Ottoman Turbe (period: 16th - 17th century) is the hexagonal structure that commemorates the soldiers who died during a siege of Bihac.
Tour this two old and important historic buildings in the heart of Bihac - it’s worth it!
Location:
Gazi Husrev-Begova, Bihac
Location map
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