Walled town of Vidoški
43°04′50″N 17°57′21″E / 43.08056°N 17.95583°E / 43.08056; 17.95583Type fortress Site information Controlled by Medieval Bosnian state, Ottomans, Austria-Hungary Condition preserved Site history Built fortress first mentioned 19 February 1444 (podgrađe Stolac even earlier 1420) Materials limestone Events 13 June 1456 captured by the Ottomans Garrison information Past
commanders Vlatko Hercegović Garrison since early 18th ce, 1706 the captaincy of Stolac was founded Designations Official name Stolac Old town, the historic site Type Category II monument Criteria A, B, D i.ii.iv.v., E i.ii.iii.iv.v., F i.ii.iii., G i.iii.v., H i., I i. Designated 21 January 2003 (?th session) Part of Stolac, natural and architectural ensemble Reference no. 1314 Decision no. 06-6-32/03-4 ![Base plane](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Vidoski_grad_tlocrt.svg/344px-Vidoski_grad_tlocrt.svg.png)
Base plane of the Ljubuški Fortress Buildings and structures
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castles,walled cities,
open & market towns
Architectural ensembles Natural & cultural-historical
ensembles
/ Cultural landscape Industrial
architectural ensembles Traditional
household Religious sites, properties
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Antiquity
Bronze Age Memorials, cemeteries
and necropolis
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Vidoški, or Vidoski, also Old town of Stolac (Serbo-Croatian: Stari grad Stolac), is the medieval fortified city (walled town) of Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ancient city is located above the modern city.[1]
References
- ^ "Stolac Old town, the historic site". old.kons.gov.ba. Sarajevo: Commission to preserve national monuments. 21 January 2003. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
External links
- Vidoški - stari-grad at stolac.gov.ba (town official web site)
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National monuments of
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Cultural–historical heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina as designated by Commission to preserve national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in accordance to Annex 8 of Dayton Agreement
For official site names and detailed information, see each article or the List of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
For official site names and detailed information, see each article or the List of National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Fountains |
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castles,walled cities,
open & market towns
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Odžaci (towers) |
- Vranduk
- Old Town of Mostar
- Blagaj
- Baščaršija
- Počitelj
- Džidžikovac
- Čekaluša street
- Vratnik old walled neighborhood
ensembles
/ Cultural landscape
architectural ensembles
- Old Marijin Dvor power station
- Old Hrid power station
- Small hydro power plant Bihać on Jarak in Bihać (a.k.a. Hydro power plant „Jarak“, or „Canal Una“)
- Koševo chimney
household
and places of worship
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Necropolis |
- Sarajevo Haggadah
- Zmijanje embroidery
- Mural Zuke Džumhura
Archives, museums, etc.
- 1 Shared with Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia
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