
COPPERSMITH HANDICRAFT (workshop and guided tour)
2 h
With guide
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Instant confirmation
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Pass By: Kazandziluk, Bascarsija Street, Sarajevo 71000 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kazandžiluk takes its name from the kazandžijas, master metalworkers and coppersmiths who first started producing kettles for the army and then later began making other copper vessels and items for everyday use (ewers, pitchers, coffee pots, metal table tops, trays). At the height of Ottoman Sarajevo’s “Golden Age”, coppersmiths were producing around a hundred different kinds of items.
Stop At: Sarajevo City Hall, Obala Kulina bana, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Some believe that during the Ottoman period the lower section, which is at the beginning of Kovači St. and runs from Čekrekčijina Mosque to the plaza, was home to a bazaar for blacksmiths (kovači).
However, since there are no reliable written records of such activities, it is possible that the name comes from an old toponym used to refer to the blacksmiths and stonecutters who worked on stećci (medieval Bosnian tombstones) and the earliest Muslim gravestones, which were later known as taščije.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ministry of Ćejf, Kovači 26, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina
This little cafe and its owner are trying to upgrade the coffee culture here in Bosnia, and they are absolutely on the right path!
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Sebilj Brunnen (Fountain), Bascarsija square, Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sebilj Fountain is a symbol of Sarajevo. A legend says: "Whoever drinks water from any of Sarajevo’s fountains and spouts will come to Sarajevo”. The Sebilj Fountain was built in 1753.
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Kazandziluk, Bascarsija Street, Sarajevo 71000 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kazandžiluk takes its name from the kazandžijas, master metalworkers and coppersmiths who first started producing kettles for the army and then later began making other copper vessels and items for everyday use (ewers, pitchers, coffee pots, metal table tops, trays). At the height of Ottoman Sarajevo’s “Golden Age”, coppersmiths were producing around a hundred different kinds of items.
Stop At: Sarajevo City Hall, Obala Kulina bana, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Some believe that during the Ottoman period the lower section, which is at the beginning of Kovači St. and runs from Čekrekčijina Mosque to the plaza, was home to a bazaar for blacksmiths (kovači).
However, since there are no reliable written records of such activities, it is possible that the name comes from an old toponym used to refer to the blacksmiths and stonecutters who worked on stećci (medieval Bosnian tombstones) and the earliest Muslim gravestones, which were later known as taščije.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ministry of Ćejf, Kovači 26, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina
This little cafe and its owner are trying to upgrade the coffee culture here in Bosnia, and they are absolutely on the right path!
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Sebilj Brunnen (Fountain), Bascarsija square, Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sebilj Fountain is a symbol of Sarajevo. A legend says: "Whoever drinks water from any of Sarajevo’s fountains and spouts will come to Sarajevo”. The Sebilj Fountain was built in 1753.
Included
- Coffee and/or Tea - We will have a coffee/tea brake in Ministry Of Ćeif caffe after our workshop
Not included
- Entry/Admission - Sarajevo City Hall
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 5 travelers
Features
Tourism
80%
Cultural
75%
Original
40%
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Learning about how crafts were made in the old days is interesting but actually learning how to do it is even better. Highly recommend this tour.