Religious Sites
This collection highlights the diverse architectural and spiritual landscape of Ilidža and its surroundings. It features the King Fahd Mosque, one of the largest religious structures in the Balkans, alongside the historic wooden War Mosque on Mount Igman, built during the 1990s conflict. The list also includes the 19th-century Orthodox Church of St. Sava in Blažuj and several Catholic sites, such as the Stup Church of the Assumption and the Carmelite monastery, reflecting the multi-confessional heritage of the region.
Tekija
Sufi lodge and place of worship reflecting the region's spiritual traditions.
Ratna džamija Igman
Unique wooden structure built in 1993 during the Bosnian War to serve soldiers stationed on Mount Igman.
Džamija Kralj Fahd
One of the largest in the Balkans, featuring modern architecture and a cultural center funded by Saudi Arabia.
Crkva Svetog Save
Serbian Orthodox church in Blažuj, consecrated in 1897, featuring traditional ecclesiastical architecture.
Samostan Majke Divne
Catholic monastery and residence for sisters of the Congregation of the Daughters of Divine Charity.
Crkva Uznesenja BDM
Roman Catholic parish church in Stup, originally built in 1892, known for its significance to the local community.
Samostan Bezgrješne Kraljice Karmela
Carmelite monastery providing a spiritual retreat and residence for the Sisters of Carmel.
Džamija Ilidža
Central place of worship for the local Muslim community in the Ilidža district.
Džamija Kovači
Local place of worship serving the Kovači neighborhood.
Džamija Stup
Modern place of worship serving the residential area of Stup.
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