‘Don’t Forget 93’ Stones, Mostar

‘Don’t Forget 93’ Stones, Mostar

The view of the Old Bridge at sunset, arching over the emerald waters of the Neretva River, sluicing through the center of medieval Mostar, is an enchanting sight. The eagle-eye view changes as one zoom in closer to the cobblestone streets and the bustling market below. One begins to see the hideous scars of the recent past.

Homes, churches, and mosques are chewed up from gunfire. Some buildings are gutted and in ruins. Bombs and fires have taken a heavy toll. For nine months, the city of Mostar was under siege. Croats on the west side of the river and Bosniaks on the east side tore at each other. Even now, when at peace, they rarely interact.

There are glimmers of hope peeping out of the ravaged cityscape. Here and there are stones inscribed with the same message: "Don't Forget '93". The stones are reminders not to repeat the past. The war ended 30 years ago. Tourists are coming back. Church bells toll and muezzins call to prayer. Where there is hope, there is a future.

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‘Don’t Forget 93’ Stones on Map

Sight Name: ‘Don’t Forget 93’ Stones
Sight Location: Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina (See walking tours in Mostar)
Sight Type: Statue/Public Art
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Walking Tours in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Create Your Own Walk in Mostar

Create Your Own Walk in Mostar

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Mostar Introduction Walking Tour

Mostar Introduction Walking Tour

Settlements by the Neretva River, between Mount Hum and Mount Velez, go back to prehistoric times. Remains of fortified encampments, cemeteries, and Roman foundations have been discovered beneath present-day Mostar. The name Mostar was derived from a document dated 1474. It called the residents "Mostari" which means "bridge-keepers."

Mostar was strategically located between...  view more

Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.6 Km or 1 Miles
Bosnian War Tour

Bosnian War Tour

After the fall of Yugoslavia, there followed civil wars of particular savagery. In Bosnia, there were two distinct struggles. The first involved Serbs against Croats and Bosnians. The alliance of Croats and Bosnians proved effective, and the Serbs were repulsed. The Croats were mainly Christian, and the Bosnians were Muslim. There was antipathy between them.

The second part of the war was the...  view more

Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.5 Km or 0.9 Miles