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Coordinates: 43°2041.88N 17°4838.62E / 43.3449667°N 17.8107278°E / 43.3449667; 17.8107278
 

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Muslibegović House
Muslibegović House
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General information
StatusMuseum & hotel
TypeTraditional residential
Architectural styleOttoman
AddressBrankovac mahala
Town or cityMostar
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates43°20′41.88″N 17°48′38.62″E / 43.3449667°N 17.8107278°E / 43.3449667; 17.8107278
Current tenantsMuseum & hotel privately owned by Muslibegović family
Construction startedafter 1750
OwnerMehmed Muslibegović (former); Tadžudin Muslibegović (current)
Other information
Number of rooms12
Website
muslibegovichouse.com

KONS of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Official nameMuslibegović House
Designated8 July 2004
Reference no.09-02-1001/03-1

Muslibegović House is a national monumentbyKONS, and a museum located in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The monument complex includes a residential building and two courtyards, including the surrounding walls with entrance gateways, and movable property. Some of its most valuable exhibits include the manuscript of the Qur'an made by Sami (pupil of Hajji Hafiz Muhamed Sevkije),[failed verification] levhas from 1855, and a decorated sabre from 1866. The residential complex of the Muslibegović family, located in Mostar's Brankovac mahala, dates from the second half of the 18th century.[1]

The main house was extended in the period between 1871 and 1872, when two rooms were added on the ground floor and two additional ones on the upper floor. This was also the time when the mutvak (summer kitchen), larder/storeroom and cistern were constructed - as evidenced by the building permit written in Turkish and issued by the Mostar beledija (municipality). According to a former building owner, Muhamed Muslibegović,the wood carvings, which took two years to complete, were imported from other regions. The house was commissioned by Mehmed Muslibegović, who owned extensive land properties, particularly in Popovo polje.[1]

The Muslibegović family house is considered one of the most significant examples of residential architecture of Ottoman-era Herzegovina. The complex has preserved its original residential use and ownership over the years.[1]

Today, the section of a building is used as hotel and it consists of twelve bedrooms.[2] Expedia Travel declared the Muslibegović House as one of the world's best accommodations for 2010.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Commission to preserve national monuments / Komisija za očuvanje nacionalnih spomenika". old.kons.gov.ba. Commission to preserve national monuments. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  • ^ Bosnian National Monument Muslibegovic House
  • ^ Inside Magazine: Mostar’s Muslibegovic - House and Museum Archived March 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
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