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Biscevica Kuca (Biscevic House)

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Biščevića bb, Mostar 88000

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Experience the Magnificence of Biscevica Kuca: A Glimpse into Ottoman Architecture
 
Welcome to Biscevica Kuca, also known as Biscevica Corner or Turska Kuca, the most remarkable preserved residential house from the Turkish era in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This old Ottoman house, dating back to the 17th century, stands as a testament to the rich architectural heritage of Mostar.
 
As you approach Biscevica Kuca, its striking presence immediately captures your attention. The corner projection over the Neretva River, supported by two tall and boldly positioned stone pillars, showcases the daring composition of this house, making it the most audacious architectural achievement of the Turkish period in Mostar. The house's kamerija, or divanhana, has preserved its original Ottoman style, while the interior is adorned with authentic furniture, immersing you in the ambiance of the time. The surrounding garden exemplifies the Turkish architectural style and adds to the overall charm.
 
Biscevica Kuca is a treasure trove of Ottoman aesthetics and traditions. The house's construction meticulously adhered to Eastern requirements and customs. High walls enclose the property, protecting the privacy of its residents, particularly the women. Inside, the house is divided into distinct male and female sections. The inviting stone-paved courtyard provides a tranquil space for relaxation, where you can sit in the shade next to a murmuring fountain, shielded from the hustle and bustle of the street by the sturdy stone walls.
 
Upon entering the house, you'll be greeted by the unmistakable ambiance of an authentic Turkish home. The ground floor houses utility rooms and quarters for servants, while the living areas are located on the second floor. As you explore the rooms, you'll be captivated by the dark furniture juxtaposed against the whitewashed walls, complemented by Oriental rugs adorning the floors. The house remains pleasantly cool, owing to its unique combination of stone and wood, negating the need for air conditioning. The numerous windows flood the rooms with natural light, while low sofas covered in Oriental carpets and intricately carved or metal tables create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Adorning the walls, you'll find framed verses from the Quran, showcasing the beauty of calligraphy.
 
In Biscevica Kuca, you have the opportunity to try on traditional clothing sourced from antique chests and capture memorable photographs. Additionally, don't miss the picturesque view from the second-floor windows, which once served as a source of entertainment for the women of the house, providing them with glimpses of the outside world.
 
Biscevica Kuca is not just a house; it is a living testament to the historical and cultural heritage of Mostar. It offers a captivating journey into Ottoman architecture, customs, and aesthetics. Step into the past, immerse yourself in the exotic interiors, and appreciate the care and thoughtfulness put into creating a space where traditions and beauty converge.
 
Visit Biscevica Kuca, and let its timeless charm transport you to a bygone era, while enriching your understanding of Mostar's cultural legacy.

Working hours

  • Monday: Closed Tuesday: 09:00 - 19:00 Wednesday: 09:00 - 19:00 Thursday: 09:00 - 19:00 Friday: 09:00 - 19:00 Saturday: 09:00 - 16:00 Sunday: Closed

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