List of fortifications in Bosnia and Herzegovina
This is a list of fortifications in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including fortresses and castles, arranged alphabetically.
List
The list is based on body of work in Bosnia and Herzegovina historiography.[1][2][3][4]
Castle | Location | Type | Constructed/ earliest mention |
Notes | Image |
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Bijela Tabija | Vratnik (Sarajevo) | c. 1550 | Bijela Tabija (English: White Bastion) is an old fort overlooking the historic core of Sarajevo. It is a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina. | ||
Blagaj | Mostar | ||||
Bobovac | Vareš/Kraljeva Sutjeska | ||||
Bočac Fortress | Bočac | ||||
Borač Castle | Brčigovo | Fortified town with noble court | 1244 (13th century)[5][2] | Borač was noble court of Radinović-Pavlović and one of the largest and most important fortified towns of medieval Bosnia | |
Bosanska Krupa Fortress | Bosanska Krupa | ||||
Bužim Castle | Bužim | ||||
Branković Tower | Trebinje | ||||
Captain's Citadel | Bihać | ||||
Citadel Počitelj | Počitelj | 1383 | |||
Daorson | Ošanjići, Stolac | ||||
Fazlagić Tower | Gacko | 1735 | |||
Fortress of Doboj | Doboj | 13th century | |||
Glamoč Fortress | Glamoč | 14th century | |||
Gradačac Castle | Gradačac | 1765 | |||
Gradina | Pale | 15th century | |||
Greben Fort | Krupa na Vrbasu | ||||
Hodidjed | Sarajevo | ||||
Hutovo Fort | Hutovo Blato | ||||
Jajce Castle | Jajce | 14th century | |||
Kamengrad Fort | Sanski Most | ||||
Kastel Fortress | Banja Luka | ||||
Ključ Fortress | Ključ | ||||
Komotin Castle | Jajce | 14th century | |||
Kotor Castle | Kotor Varoš | Hrvoje Vukčić's seat, before moving it to Jajce Castle | |||
Kozograd | Fojnica | The royal summer-residence, King Tomaš office, Queen Katarina last refuge from Ottoman invasion | |||
Ljubuški Fortress | Ljubuški | ||||
Maglaj Fortress | Maglaj | ||||
Miljacka, Old Town | Pale | 15th century | |||
Momčilo's Citadel | Drvar | ||||
Old town of Visoki | Visoko | ||||
Orašac Fort | Kulen Vakuf | ||||
Ostrožac Castle | Cazin | 16th century | |||
Ostrovica Castle | Kulen Vakuf | ||||
Pavlovac Castle | Prača (Pale-Prača) | Fortified town with noble court | 1392 (14th century)[5][2] | Pavlovac was noble court of Radinović-Pavlović and one of the largest and most important fortified towns of medieval Bosnia | |
Prusac Fortress | Prusac | ||||
Prince Marko's Tower | Višegrad | ||||
Smajilagić's Citadel, Upper Town | Livno | ||||
Samobor Castle | Hladila |
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Soko grad (fortress) | Šipovo | 1357 | |||
Soko Fort[6] | Soko, Gračanica | ||||
Srebrenica | Srebrenica | 1333 | |||
Srebrenik Fortress | Srebrenik | 1333 | |||
Stolac / Vidoški | Stolac | ||||
Tešanj Castle | Tešanj | ||||
Travnik Castle | Travnik | ||||
Velika Kladuša Castle | Velika Kladuša | ||||
Visuć Citadel (Black Queen's Citadel) | Drvar | ||||
Vranduk Fortress | Vranduk | ||||
Vratnik, Walled City of | Sarajevo | c. 1727-1739 | "Walled city of Vratnik" lies within wider eponymous Sarajevo neighborhood, fortified after brief 1697 terror-raid of Prince Eugene of Savoy. In 2005 it's designated national monument of BiH. | ||
Vrnograč Castle | Vrnograč, Velika Kladusa | ||||
Vujadin's Citadel | Livno | ||||
Zvečaj Fortress | Zvečaj | ||||
Zvornik fortress | Zvornik | c. 12th century | |||
Žuta Tabija | Vratnik (Sarajevo) | c. 1727-1739 | Žuta Tabija (English: Yellow Bastion), built between 1727 and 1739, is an old fort overlooking the historic core of Sarajevo. It is a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
See also
References
- Marko Vego (1957). Naselja bosanske srednjevjekovne države (in Bosnian). Sarajevo: Svjetlost.
- Alija Bejtić (1966). Rogatica, Srednji vijek (in Bosnian). Sarajevo: Svjetlost.
- Desanka Kovačević-Kojić (1987). Gradska naselja srednjovjekovne Bosanske države (in Bosnian). Sarajevo: Veselin Masleša.
- Đurđević, Tihomir (1991). Srednjovekovni gradovi uz Vrbas i Sanu. Muzej Bosanske Krajine.
- "Borak (Han-stjenički plateau) necropolis with stećak tombstones in the village of Burati, the historic site". Commission to preserve national monuments (in Bosnian). Commission to preserve national monuments. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
- "Mediaeval fort of Soko in Sokol, the architectural ensemble". old.kons.gov.ba (in English and Serbo-Croatian). Sarajevo: Commission to preserve national monuments (published 12 May 2003). 17 June 2020.
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