Žuta Tabija

Cannon fortress
43°51′41″N 18°26′16″E / 43.861480°N 18.437741°E / 43.861480; 18.437741TypeCannon fortSite historyBuilt1727–1739Built byAhmed-paša Rustempašić SkopljakMaterialsSandstone

The Yellow Fortress or Yellow Bastion (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Žuta Tabija, Serbian Cyrillic: Жута Табија) is a cannon fortress at the entrance of the "Walled City of Vratnik". It was built between 1727 and 1739 in area called Jekovac, close to the Jajce Barracks and the Jekovac water reservoir. It served as one of the defense points against the Austro-Hungarian troops in 1878. The fortress was damaged and rebuilt several times. The most recent renovation took place in 1998.[1][2][3][4]

  • Žuta tabija
    Žuta tabija
  • View of Sarajevo from Zuta tabija
    View of Sarajevo from Zuta tabija
  • Yellow Fortress Walls
    Yellow Fortress Walls
  • Entrance into Žuta tabija (2010)
    Entrance into Žuta tabija (2010)
  • Windows of Žuta tabija
    Windows of Žuta tabija

See also

  • flagBosnia and Herzegovina portal
  • Bijela Tabija
  • Vratnik

References

  1. ^ "Žuta tabija | Furaj.ba". www.furaj.ba. Archived from the original on 2014-07-08.
  2. ^ sarajevo-tourism.com (16 September 2015). "Vratnik town walls with tower-gates".
  3. ^ kulturno-nasljedje.com (16 September 2015). "Old town Vratnik (history with maps)".
  4. ^ Commission to preserve national monuments (16 September 2015). "Old Vratnik Fort, the architectural ensemble". kons.gov.ba. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
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