Around Mostar - Počitelj

23
May

Called the «City of Stone» by the Nobel prize winner Ivo Andrić, Počitelj is a splendid Ottoman city dating back to the Middle Ages. It is situated on the left side of the Neretva River, about 30 km from Mostar. Here, King Tvrtko built a fortress in 1383, later conquered by the Turks in 1471, as can be seen by the many Ottoman monuments still existing: the Hadži Alija Mosque (16th century), the Madrasa (or Islamic School), Sinan-Ibrahimpaša (17th century), the hammam (17th century), and the public kitchen («im-aret»), the inn («han») and the Clock Tower (17th century), situated on top of the hill on which the town soars. Počitelj is a real, open-air museum and a much cherished place by numerous artists who, in this magical scenery, fi nd inspiration for their works of art.Walking through the streets of Počitelj is an experience not to be missed.h e town can be reached by coaches (Mostar Bus Company) that arrive at Čapljina from Mostar, departing from the “Lira” stop. The bus service runs from Monday to Saturday.