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Duration
4-6 hours
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Tour Type
City Tour
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Group Size
10 People
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Tour Guide
2 People
Cultural and historical tours

    Cultural heritage

    By visiting the Sports Museum in the Borik hall, you will see all the Banja Luka and regional successes. This is followed by a tour of the legatees of Ban Lazarević, the first Krajišnik at the head of the Vrbaska banovina, but also the last ban who lived in the building of today’s Banski dvor. The Museum of the Republic of Srpska disposes of a rich fund with a total of 106,364 museum objects, and a library fund of about 14,300 books. Today, the museum offers visitors a renewed rich permanent exhibition that introduces visitors to the period from the distant past to the end of the Second World War. the only Museum of Theater Puppets in Southeast Europe is located in Banja Luka, and in it you can see more than two hundred puppets used in professional theater performances, and made in the workshops of Sofia, Prague, Berlin, Minsk, Warsaw, Banja Luka and others. European cities.

    *at least 1 participant is required for this tour

    DestinationBanja Luka
    Mileage10 km
    Physical activity3/10
    Duration4 – 6 hours
    Included
    • host and guide
    • walking tour of the city and museums accompanied by a professional tour guide
    • entrance fees to all museums
    Excluded
    • personal expenses
    Travel by walk

    Details

    We will introduce you to one of the most important forms of tourism in Banja Luka, which is culture. We visit the Sports Museum, which serves as a guardian of great sports successes from oblivion, but also as a reminder of the great importance and influence on young people from Banja Luka, many of whom became world-renowned athletes. After that, we will visit the legate of Ban Lazarević, the first Krajišnik at the head of the Vrbaska banovina, but also the last ban who lived in the building of today's Banski dvor. By visiting the Museum of the Republic of Srpska, you will learn that it has a rich collection with a total of 106,364 museum objects, and a library collection of about 14,300 books. Today, the museum offers visitors a renovated rich permanent exhibition that introduces visitors to the period from the distant past to the end of World War II. Did you know that Banjaluka has the only Theater Puppet Museum in Southeast Europe? The dolls that you will see when you visit the Museum are the works of the most famous European puppeteers, so they are exhibits of inestimable material and artistic value.