Vranduk
Vranduk is one of the most beautiful historical sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Vranduk is a lovely town in Bosnia and Herzegovina notable for its ancient fortress. Vranduk, about 10 kilometers north of Zenica, is described in various preserved travelogs and manuscripts as one of Bosnia's most interesting and robust regions. A delightful spot where you can really get a sense of Bosnian tradition and culture. Small castle in a very calm and off-the-beaten-path" location. The castle features a museum inside a tower that is not free to visit. It doesn't have many displays, and the curator only knew a few words of English, but it just adds to the authenticity.
Vranduk village is built around the same-named medieval citadel, and the two together form a protected architectural assembly that is a national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina, well preserved and well-maintained by local and state commissions for national monuments, and managed by a local tourist organization.
The medieval Vranduk Castle, which is located on a hill above the Bosna river and was formerly the home of King Stjepan Tomas, who ruled Bosnia in the mid-fifteenth century AD, is now a museum. The Fatih Sultan Mosque, built during the Ottoman period, is one of the town's other significant attractions.
Location: Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina