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Since 17th July the City Hall Visited by 15,000 People

Published: August 5, 2014
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VIJE?NICA VE? POKAZUJE LJEPOTU SVOJE UNUTRA¦NJOSTIThe reconstructed Sarajevo City Hall, which was reopened on 17th July for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina and tourists from around the world, has become the most visited tourist attraction in Sarajevo.

 

Sarajevo Mayor Ivo Komšić said that since its opening, the City Hall was visited by 15,000 people.

 

Since August 1, the entrance to the City Hall was supposed be charged but it was decided that the entrance remains free of charge until August 15.

 

Komšić reiterated that the City Hall must not only be the administrative center but cultural events must also be organized there.

 

(Source: Fena)

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