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THINGS TO DO IN SARAJEVO

MORE THAN JUST A CITY TO VISIT

There are cities you visit, and then there are cities you feel. Sarajevo belongs to the second kind.

At first glance, you might come here looking for the usual things to do in Sarajevo — the old town, the historic streets, the famous landmarks. And you will find them. Baščaršija greets you with the sound of copper being shaped by hand, the smell of freshly brewed coffee, and a rhythm that feels both slow and alive at the same time.

But Sarajevo reveals itself gradually. It’s not a city that gives everything at once. As you move through it, you begin to notice its layers — Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, modern — not as separate chapters, but as something that exists all at once. A street can change its atmosphere within a few steps. A story can shift depending on who tells it.

That’s why discovering Sarajevo today is no longer just about walking through history. It’s about understanding how that history still lives. And naturally, questions begin to follow you.

How did Sarajevo manage to preserve Baščaršija when so many cities lost their historic cores? How did it grow from a small town into a regional cultural center? Was it always a city of innovation, creativity, and new ideas — or did it become one over time?

This is where Planet Sarajevo enters the experience in a completely different way. Once you’ve walked through the historical center and felt the city around you, Planet Sarajevo becomes the place where many of those questions begin to find their answers. Not through traditional explanations, but through experience. Instead of asking you to look at Sarajevo from the outside, it invites you inside its memory. It doesn’t present the city as a timeline, but as a feeling — something built from voices, moments, music, and everyday life.

You don’t just learn about Sarajevo here. You recognize it. In a city filled with museums and cultural landmarks, Planet Sarajevo stands out not because it replaces them, but because it connects everything you’ve seen before. Suddenly, the streets you walked through earlier start to make more sense. The stories gain context. The city becomes more personal.

If you’re searching for what to see in Sarajevo, the answer is not just a list of places. It’s a way of experiencing them — and understanding them. And Sarajevo, more than most cities, rewards those who are willing to experience it — not just visit it.

MUSEUMS IN SARAJEVO

Sarajevo has always been a city of memory.

Its museums reflect that — preserving moments that shaped not only the city, but the wider region. Walking through them, you move through history carefully, often quietly, aware that each object carries weight. But something has been changing.

Visitors today are no longer satisfied with simply observing. They want to understand, to feel, to connect. They want to step closer to the story, not stand at a distance from it.

In Sarajevo, this shift has found one of its clearest expressions in Planet Sarajevo. What makes this space different is not just technology or design. It’s the approach. Instead of asking how to display history, it asks how to translate it into experience. Here, Sarajevo is not presented as something fixed in the past. It moves, speaks, and unfolds around you. A voice leads you somewhere unexpected. A visual detail triggers a memory you didn’t know you had. A moment feels familiar, even if you’ve never lived here before.

And then, suddenly, you find yourself inside it. In one space, you are standing in an immersive infinity room, surrounded by light, sound, and movement — a concert from the 1970s unfolding around you, not as something you watch, but something you feel. The energy, the music, the atmosphere of a generation becomes tangible again, as if the distance between past and present has quietly disappeared.

In another moment, you step into a virtual reality experience that takes you beyond observation entirely — placing you inside Sarajevo’s most iconic moments, allowing you to see the city from perspectives that were once impossible. And then there are the projections — large-scale, cinematic, stretching across a six-square-meter screen — where fragments of Sarajevo’s history, culture, and everyday life come together in a way that feels closer to memory than to archive.

These are not separate attractions. They are part of the same idea: that Sarajevo is best understood when it is experienced. This is what defines a new generation of museums in Sarajevo — not the absence of history, but a new way of engaging with it.

Planet Sarajevo doesn’t replace traditional museums. It complements them. After visiting it, you don’t leave with more information — you leave with a deeper connection. And perhaps that is what museums are becoming today: not just places where stories are kept, but places where they are experienced.

WHY VISIT PLANET SARAJEVO

A unique museum experience – understanding the city through a feeling

There is a moment, in every city, when something shifts. It usually doesn’t happen at a famous landmark. It’s quieter than that. It happens when the place stops feeling unfamiliar. Sarajevo has many of those moments.

Sometimes it’s in a conversation you overhear. Sometimes it’s in the way people greet each other. And sometimes, it happens when you begin to understand the stories behind what you’re seeing. Planet Sarajevo was created for that exact moment.

It doesn’t try to show you everything about the city. Instead, it focuses on something more difficult — helping you feel it. Through a carefully designed combination of storytelling, sound, and visual experience, Planet Sarajevo creates a space where the city’s identity becomes tangible. Not explained, but sensed. What makes it especially powerful is that it doesn’t separate the past from the present. The energy of Sarajevo’s golden years, its creativity, its everyday life — they are all part of the same experience.

You move through it at your own pace. There’s no single way to experience it, and that’s intentional. Just like Sarajevo itself, it reveals different things to different people. For some visitors, it’s nostalgia. For others, discovery. For many, it’s something in between. And that’s why it stays with you.

If you’re looking for a typical museum in Sarajevo, this might surprise you. But if you’re looking for something that helps you understand the city beyond what you see — this is where that begins. This is not a museum built around static objects, but around stories — living, layered, and told through an audio guide available in seven languages, allowing each visitor to experience Sarajevo in their own way.

Because Sarajevo is not just a place. And Planet Sarajevo is not just a museum. It’s the point where the two meet.

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