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Faris
December 24, 2019
There used to be hundreds of sebiljs (kiosk-shaped public fountains) in Sarajevo, but today the last one is found on Baščaršija Square, where it serves as a major symbol of the city. The origins of these fountains can be traced back to the Arabian Peninsula and the custom of building sebiljs was brought to Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Ottomans. Sebiljdžija, workers who received wages from the state or a vakuf (endowment), manned the kiosks and dispensed free water to hungry passersby. This sebilj in Baščaršija dates back to the Austro-Hungarian period. The original one, built by Mehmed Pasha Kukavica, was several meters away from where Sebilj now stands, but was knocked down after being damaged during a fire. Alexander Wittek’s design for Baščaršija’s Sebilj is in the Pseudo Moorish style and was installed in 1913. It underwent renovation before the XIV Winter Olympic Games were held and again after the last war.
There used to be hundreds of sebiljs (kiosk-shaped public fountains) in Sarajevo, but today the last one is found on Baščaršija Square, where it serves as a major symbol of the city. The origins of these fountains can be traced back to the Arabian Peninsula and the custom of building sebiljs was br…
Belma
July 20, 2016
In the center of Bascarsija Square is the Sebilj (which translates to something like 'house on a way that offers water'), the most famous water fountain in Sarajevo, and the city symbol. Sarajevo nourishes a special respect for running fresh water, so it's no wonder this fountain is celebrated among locals. Some records say that Sarajevo used to have more than 300 such fountains, but most of them were destroyed in a fire in the 17th century. The famous Bascarsija Sebilj, build in 1913, managed to survive for more than 100 years.
In the center of Bascarsija Square is the Sebilj (which translates to something like 'house on a way that offers water'), the most famous water fountain in Sarajevo, and the city symbol. Sarajevo nourishes a special respect for running fresh water, so it's no wonder this fountain is celebrated among…
Edin
May 15, 2015
The Sebilj is a pseudo-Ottoman-style wooden fountain (Sebil) in the centre of Baščaršija square in Sarajevo built by Mehmed Pasha Kukavica in 1753.
Armin
August 2, 2014
History and old town :)
Emil
July 22, 2016
Sebilj is a wooden fountain made in pseudo-Ottoman style in the center of Bascarsija. It was built in 1753.

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1 Baščaršija
Sarajevo, Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine
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