Jewish Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the

It was built in 1580. when Rumeliya Empire Sijamuš Pasha gave the money to build a large residential facility for the Sephardim Jews who 1566th was expelled from Spain, arrived in Sarajevo and brought their customs and one of the most important manuscripts from the fifteenth century - the Sarajevo Haggadah.
At the site of the former Pasha Sijavuš tambourine or Big Yard began with the construction. By the end of the sixteenth century in the courtyard area of the Great created the first Synagogue, Old Jewish Temple. The building was badly damaged by fires 1697th and 1788th year.
After many difficulties and obtaining the permission of Turkish authorities for renewal of the 1794th, the synagogue was rebuilt 1821st year. The last prayer was heard six days after the April occupation of Sarajevo, 1941. year.
During the Second World War, the synagogue was turned into a prison, and then in the warehouse.Since 1966. After restoration, the synagogue is the Jewish Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Documents and moving objects in the museum bear witness to the life and work of the people who have a significant stake in the overall historical picture of this country.
area of former old temple
Jewish Museum: Permanent Exhibition

It was built in 1580. when Rumeliya Empire Sijamuš Pasha gave the money to build a large residential facility for the Sephardim Jews who 1566th was expelled from Spain, arrived in Sarajevo and brought their customs and one of the most important manuscripts from the fifteenth century - the Sarajevo Haggadah.
At the site of the former Pasha Sijavuš tambourine or Big Yard began with the construction. By the end of the sixteenth century in the courtyard area of the Great created the first Synagogue, Old Jewish Temple. The building was badly damaged by fires 1697th and 1788th year.
After many difficulties and obtaining the permission of Turkish authorities for renewal of the 1794th, the synagogue was rebuilt 1821st year. The last prayer was heard six days after the April occupation of Sarajevo, 1941. year.
During the Second World War, the synagogue was turned into a prison, and then in the warehouse.Since 1966. After restoration, the synagogue is the Jewish Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Documents and moving objects in the museum bear witness to the life and work of the people who have a significant stake in the overall historical picture of this country.
Hours: Permanent Exhibition @ 10:00 h to 13:00 h
http://sarajevo.co.ba/muzej-jevreja-stalna-postavka/
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