Neighborhoods of Sarajevo Neighborhoods Of Sarajevo The city of Sarajevo is spread over 142 square kilometers and established as a local self-governing unit within Kanton Sarajevo. The city consists of four municipalities: Old Town, Center; New City and New Sarajevo.

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All that remains of old Vratnik are towers, ramparts and gates that bear witness to times long gone.

A short distance from the tower Ploča, in Saburina Street is the Saburina kuća (Sabur’s House), one of the few surviving examples of residential architecture of the Ottoman period in Sarajevo. The House of Sabur, a prominent Sarajevan family of coppersmiths and traders, after whom the street was named, contains original interior with traditional handmade furniture, as well as replicas of traditional costumes for the Bay and his wife. The original costumes are displayed in Brusa bezistan.

The arrival of Austro-Hungarian Administration in 1878 found Vratnik with five forts, three towers, five large gates and a few small ones. Two forts have been preserved: Žuta Tabija (The Yellow Fort) which is now the place from where during the month of Ramadan, the cannon announces the iftar after a whole day fast and Bijela tabija (The White Fort) which offers one of the best views of Sarajevo.

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