Museum Birth House of Nobel Prize Winner Ivo Andric
Museum Birth House of Nobel Prize Winner Ivo Andric
Museum Birth House of Nobel Prize Winner Ivo Andric
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Eva J
Moscow, Russia2,672 contributions
Oct 2019 • Solo
Those who say it's better to stick to exterior photos are right and wrong. There isn't much to see inside, other than heaps of books. There isn't much in the way of furniture or how the house was lived in, back in the day.
Written 12 April 2020
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JSTrip_77
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina1,233 contributions
Dec 2022
Ivo Andrić's birth house is one of the most well-known attractions in Travnik. To be honest, the museum is not all that extensive. The house itself was actually rebuilt in 1974 so I don't know how much is actually original - if anything. Still, the home is worth the visit. I noticed that some reviews noted that there were no signs for the museum but there were - they were just in Bosnian language. I happen to be reading Bridge on Drina right now so, small or not, I felt that I wanted to visit.
Written 28 December 2022
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Ljubomir D
Bosnia and Herzegovina284 contributions
Dec 2019
One of few things that you can do or visit in Travnik. To find this museum you have to ask people, because no sign that show you direction. However, worth to make effort and find it.
Written 24 December 2019
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sanja282
Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina51 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
Visit to a Museum birth house of Nobel prize winner Ivo Andrić was a part of guided excursion trip. It included welcome by a museum curator who introduced us with details of Ivo Andrić's life path. Since a guided tour was called "Travnik Chronicles" there was a professional actor from local theater having a performance and monologue from the book "Travnička hronika". Both of them were dressed in old traditional costumes. It is a tour which I would certainly recommend to my friends.
Written 4 February 2019
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nadi
Israel1,296 contributions
May 2024 • Friends
As a great lover of BIH and a great admirer of Ivo Andric I was amazed to come again to this modest place to see all the books translated to many languages . A part from that, items photos and stories about the writer were very interesting.
Written 11 June 2024
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Haytham Abu Firas
Qatar20,602 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
The lady asked me twice: Are you sure you want to go in... I think many people will have a short stop and take few external photos. Well, we paid entrance fees and entered the small house where Nobel Prize Winner used to live when he was young. Few rooms with many books.
Written 21 July 2019
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kmarko
Skofja Loka, Slovenia676 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
even if you do not know the work of this writer - it is a fine example of a house of a local well-off family from fin de siecle, well kept, with good selection of "stories" from the life of Ivo Andrić. And if you enjoyed that - read his nobel prize winning The bridge on the Drina - really fantastic historical novel about the country you are travelling through!
Written 6 June 2019
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nadi
Israel1,296 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
Ivo Andric was the best Bosnian writer and it is interesting to see his birth place and the collection of his books that were translated to dozens of languages.
Next visit I'll bring them some more books that were translated to Hebrew.
Next visit I'll bring them some more books that were translated to Hebrew.
Written 11 May 2019
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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina42,454 contributions
Feb 2018 • Solo
Ivo Andric remains in the eyes of many Bosniaks a very controversial author because of his anti-Muslim attitudes - but visit to his birthhouse is nevertheless worth an effort. It is, after all, a very fine example of an old Bosnian house, nicely reconstructed. It is easy to find too, not too far from Multicoloued Mosque (Sarena Dzamija)
Written 30 March 2018
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