 Ferhadija Street leads from the Ottoman old town with the mostly 19th Century Austro-Hunarian city |
 A rainy day along Sarajevo's pedestrianized Ferhadija Street |
 The square in front of the Roman Catholic cathedral |
 Sarajevo Cathedral of the Sacred Heart |
 Sarajevo Cathedral on a grey rainy day |
 Sarajevo Cathedral was built 1884-1889 in the neo-Gothic style |
 Sarajevo Cathedral |
 Sculpture group over the main door, Sarajevo Cathedral |
 Sarajevo Cathedral interior under repair |
 Stained glass window - Sarajevo Cathedral |
 Main altar - Sarajevo Cathedral |
 Domplatz - Sarajevo |
 Architectural detail - Ferhadija Street at Cathedral Square |
 City Market Hall - Gradska Trznica |
 West end of Ferhadija Street leading to the modern district of Sarajevo |
 Cultural Center of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Sarajevo |
 Former Landesbank (1893-95) at the west end of Ferhadija Street with the Eternal Flame |
 The Eternal Flame commemorating the liberators of Sarajevo and all the Yugoslav victims of World War II |
 Hotel Europe - Sarajevo |
 Church of St. Anthony of Padua - Sarajevo |
 Sarajevska Pivara - the Sarajevo Brewery |
 Aktienbraueri Sarajevo founded in 1864, 14 years before Bosnia & Herzegovina was acquired by the Austro-Hungarian Empire |
 Actienbrauerei Sarajevska pivara - home of Sarajevsko Pivo |
 Sarajevo Brewery |
 The impressive bar of the Sarajevo Brewery |
 Cool dark two-level bar, Sarajevo Brewery |
 Sarajevsko Pivo - very nice |
 Plotting my course at the Sarajevo Brewery |
 Sarajevo Dark |
 German dinner with Sarajevsko Premium |
 Great place - surly staff |
 The Serbian Orthodox Cathedral across Trg Oslobođenja |
 Trg Oslobođenja - Liberation Square |
 Trg Oslobođenja - Multicultural Man |
 Trg Oslobođenja - Liberation Square |
 Trg Oslobođenja - Liberation Square |
 Sarajevo's Serbian Orthodox Cathedral |
 Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Sarajevo, ca 1870 |
 Orthodox Cathedral, Sarajevo |
 Orthodox Cathedral, Sarajevo |
 Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Sarajevo |
 Iconostasis of the Orthodox Cathedral awaiting additional icons |
 Restoration work, Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Sarajevo |
 Orthodox Cathedral, Sarajevo |
 Stained glass window in the Orthodox Cathedral |
 Stained glass window, Orthodox Cathedral, Sarajevo |
 Stained glass window, Orthodox Cathedral, Sarajevo |
 Stained glass window, Orthodox Cathedral, Sarajevo |
 Orthodox Cathedral, Sarajevo |
 Sarajevo's Officer's Club, a late 19th C building with late 20th C. scars. |
 Sarajevo's Officer's Club - center of social life during the Austro-Hungarian period |
 Sarajevo Officier's Club |
 Bullet holes in the Sarajevo Officer's Club |
 Unicredit Bank, Sarajevo |
 Sarajevo high school (1890-91), today Javna Ustanova Prva Gimnazija Sarajevo |
 Detail of the old Austrian Oberrealschule, Sarajevo |
 Many fine 19th Century buildings line the Miljacka River in Sarajevo |
 View from the Drvenija Bridge, Sarajevo |
 BOR Banka Sarajevo |
 Detail of the BOR Banka building, Sarajevo |
 Looking downstream towards Sarajevo University from the Drvenija Bridge |
 Looking upstream from the Drvenija Bridge |
 Drvenija Bridge, Sarajevo |
 Obala Kulina Bana, the road along the right bank of teh Miljacka River, Sarajevo |
 Narodno Pozorište - National Theatre, Sarajevo |
 Narodno Pozorište - National Theatre, Sarajevo |
 National Theater, Sarajevo |
 Brown river - springtime in Sarajevo |
 Main Post Office, Sarajevo, 1913 |
 Eagles in front of the Main Post Office, Sarajevo |
 Art Nouveau interior of the Main Post Office, Sarajevo |
 Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Sarajevo |
 University of Sarajevo - Rectorate |
 University of Sarajevo - Rectorate |
 Academy of Fine Arts, Sarajevo |
 Academy of Fine Arts, Sarajevo |
 A mix of old and new, Sarajevo |
 Looking down Ul. Maršala Tita to the former Landesbank |
 From this place on 28 June 1914 Gavrilo Princip assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne Franz Ferdinand & his wife |
 Site of a shot heard 'round the world - the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand took place here 28 June 1914 |