I quickly got ready and made my
way out. I walked into the old town and had a coffee in one of the small cafes
and read. I then made my return journey, in the shade, towards the Parliament
building, and to the museum. Luckily it was open, so I went in. There were
three sections, so I began with the Archaeology part. It had a lovely
collection, which started with exhibits from outside BiH, but then moved on to
it. I then explored the Botanical Gardens then on to the Ethnographic part.
Here, they had an exhibit on 20th century children’s toys. That was
a bit modern and seemed slightly out of place. I then moved into another odd
exhibition about ‘Love’ – more specifically about tokens for love. I then went
upstairs where they recreated 19th century Ottoman homes – parts of
which were from an original home.
I then walked back through the
gardens, located in a courtyard, surrounded by the museum. I went to the small
Natural History museum that wasn’t worth seeing. I sat in the gardens for a
while, to rehydrate, then left. I walked back into town then, and sat at a café
next to the water spring. After that I wondered around and managed to find a
couple of leather/cord bracelets for me and Liam, so I bought those. I then
went to the hotel to see where this Ottoman house was. I located it on a map
and walked up the narrow lanes, up a hill, to it. Within 10 minutes I was
there, but it was shut. So I returned to the old town and grabbed a nice, white
coconut cake and coffee. I then meandered my way around again, and led myself
back to my hotel to relax. I did a bit of preliminary packing.
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