Blog Pansion Villa Anja Mostar
08
May
At Mogorjelo, on the right bank of the Neretva River, south of Čapljina (36 km from Mostar), the well preserved remains of a spacious Roman Villa (3rd-5th century AD) are to be admired. Presumably, at the beginning of the 4th century AD, this area was covered with vast agricultural lands, a farm for the production of oil, wine and cereals, warehouses, places for the slaves, and the luxurious villa of the local noble owner. The antique villa brings to mind, even if on a smaller scale and with a simpler structure, the Diocletian Palace at Split.
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07
May
The area surrounding Mostar features a whole series of treasures of inestimable value. Just one hour drive, or slightly more, out of the city and you will discover villages and little towns which represent the history, culture and beauty of Herzegovina. All you have to do is to choose among the innumerable opportunities that are off ered around the city, to find yourself in places suspended in time, rich in memories and emotions still to be narrated.
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03
May
Only 12 km from Mostar, overlooking the waters of the Buna River, is the charming little town of Blagaj. This medieval town, found in the area of Hum, from the mid-15th century became the present Herzegovina. From the remains of the ancient city, or the Fortress of Herzeg Stjepan (lord of these lands before the Ottomans’ arrival in 1465), situated in a strategic, rocky position above the natural spring of the Buna, you can admire a stunning panorama over the wide valley of the Neretva.
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