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Sarajevo is known for much more than its wartime history. It is celebrated for its unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, its centuries-old multicultural heritage, the 1984 Winter Olympics, the internationally acclaimed Sarajevo Film Festival and one of the most influential rock music scenes in Southeast Europe.
The city is also recognised for its remarkable architecture, literature, film, media, innovation, sporting achievements and creative spirit. Between 1945 and 1992, Sarajevo transformed into one of the region’s leading cultural, artistic and industrial centres, attracting internationally recognised architects, filmmakers, musicians, athletes and visionaries.
Today, Planet Sarajevo celebrates this extraordinary period through hundreds of stories that reveal the creativity, resilience and optimism that continue to define the city beyond the headlines.
