Forget traditional museums – Bosnia has some truly unique places that will surprise and inspire you.
Sure, you can visit history and art museums, but have you ever seen a museum dedicated entirely to war childhood, or to cats? In Sarajevo, the War Childhood Museum tells powerful personal stories of children who grew up during the 1990s conflict – it’s moving, intimate, and award-winning.
Meanwhile, The Museum of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide offers a difficult but essential look at recent history. In Konjic, the ARK Tito’s Bunker is a secret Cold War-era underground shelter turned into an art gallery – a bizarre mix of fear and creativity.
And for something lighter? Mostar has a Museum of Humour, while smaller towns have quirky private collections of vintage toys, old tools, or regional costumes. Bosnia proves that museums don’t have to be boring – they can challenge, surprise, and even make you laugh.