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  • Place Types Museum
  • Address Obljaj, Bosansko Grahovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Coordinate 44.1782535,16.3871692
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code 59HP+8V Bosansko Grahovo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Openning hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Photos
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Rodna kuća Gavrilo Princip
Reviews
Mladen Dragojlović (03/30/2019)
Nice, historic and nothing more
Predrag Popovic (03/08/2018)
Gavrilo Princip, Obljaj July25,1894 - Terezin (Czech Republic) April 28, 1918 Member of the organization "YOUNG BOSNIA" A man whose name is known to every Serb, Gavrilo Princip, a member of the organization "Young Bosnia", and an assassination of Austro-Hungarian Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand June 28, 1914. He died on April 28, 1918, in a prison in Terzin in the Czech Republic. Gavrilo Princip was sentenced to twenty years in prison for this crime, only because he was young for the death penalty, and most likely he died in prison from the effects of torture. At the end of his life, he was very weak due to poor prison conditions and he was about forty pounds. Gavrilo Princip was detained in solitary confinement, where he was slowly dying of starvation and illness, beaten systematically, literally everyday. In damp cells, full of rats, on the bare plates, slaves were inhabited by the infamous Theresa. Chapel of Vidovadan heroes in Sarajevo - 1939 The grave of Gavrilo Princip is now in the chapel of the Vidovdan heroes in Sarajevo After the First World War on 7 July 1920, the bones of "Vidovdan heroes" were transferred and buried in a common grave in Sarajevo, only in 1939, after the dedicated chapel of the Holy Archangel (Chapel of the Divine Heroes) was completed at the Old Serbian Orthodox cemetery Sveti Mihajlo in Kosevo, their bones were finally laid right in front of the chapel. The bones of Vladimir Gaćinovic (the ideological leader of "Young Bosnia") were subsequently transferred from Lausanne (where he was poisoned in 1917) to Sarajevo in 1934 and placed in a common grave. The chapel "Vidovdan Heroes" with the names of the Vidovdan heroes, there are Njegos' verses symbolic of the ideological-liberal orientation of the entire Vidovdan cult of Serbs: " It is good for them who lives forever, they knows why born " The chapel is still in Sarajevo today. She was injured in a 1996 vandal attack YOUNG BOSNIA organization - member Gavrilo Princip Young Bosnia represented at the beginning of the 20th century (not completely constituted) the organization of Serbian and other youth in the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which its main goal was seen in the struggle against the occupying Austro-Hungarian authorities . "Young Bosnia" was actually a movement of a large number of youth revolutionary organizations that were missing one after another among high school students of that time in Bosnia and Herzegovina, most of them in Sarajevo and Mostar. The basis of both programs was the advocacy of the national, political, social and cultural liberation of Serbs who represented the majority of people in these Serb ethnicities who lived in slavery since the arrival of the Turks in these Serb ethnicities. After the annexation of the province of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908, they demonstrated their resistance to the occupier in demonstrations, burning of Austrian and Hungarian flags, spreading leaflets and brochures in Sarajevo, Mostar, Tuzla, Banja Luka, Trebinje and other towns of the youth group. In its revolution, members of the "Young Bosnia" often came into conflict with the Serbian stockpile in the major Serbian cities of this province and, in particular, with Croatian chauvinists. Through its members who studied and studied in Belgrade, Mlada Bosna also maintained links with other Serbian national organizations in the liberated Serbia, especially during the Balkan wars with Chetnik duke Tankosic and Vuk. Many youths were volunteers in the Serbian army of Serbia. Young Bosnia or its members organized several assassinations of high-ranking Austrian personalities in the provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, and in the history it entered primarily the assassination of the Austrian Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand, who in Gavrilo Princip killed at Vidovdan in 1914, june 28 in protest of the Austro-Hungarian conquest policies and the aspirations of the majority Serbian people for liberation
Dana 007 (09/07/2020)
A place that every Serb should visit. The birthplace of the great Gavrilo Princip is a reflection of the policy towards our people in the Federation. For this reason, we must not, as a nation, allow our historical monuments to be abandoned.
Banjo 1990 (08/23/2020)
The curator presented all the facts about this great man very well. All the best!
Tatjana Gajic (05/19/2020)
We were greeted by Mile Princip who did his best to give us as much information as possible in a short time, there is only a small complaint about the authenticity of the building and the fact that there are no signposts that would lead you to this place.
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