Monument to fallen Krajina soldiers
A monument to fallen Krajina soldiers, in the National Liberation War (1941-1945), is located at the top of the Banj Hill (431m above sea level), which is clearly visible from all over Banjaluka. This mausoleum, one of the largest in
Господска улица
The name of the street dates back to 1878, when a merchant, Toma Radulovic, put on his shop the name Gospodska Street. This unofficial name is most commonly used even today, despite its official name, which changed more than once.
Kastel Fortress
Kastel Fortress is the oldest historical monument in the city of Banja Luka. The oldest evidence of settlements in the area of Banja Luka are the remains of a Neolithic hillfort settlement that has just been discovered in the area
Orthodox Cathedral of Christ the Savior
The construction of the Orthodox Cathedral of Christ the Savior in the city centre was the first large-scale construction endeavour in Banja Luka after the First World War. Its buiding started in 1925 at an empty lot, at the time,
The Krupa Monastery
The Krupa Monastery - It is assumed that the Krupa monastery was built in the late twelth or early thirteenth century. The monastery church of St. Elijah is historically linked with Greben-grad, whose ruins are located on a nearby hill.
Манастир Гомионица
The Gomionica Monastery with its church dedicated to the Presentation of the Virgin Mary is located 42 km west of Banja Luka, along the upper course of the river with the same name, in fact, its right tributary, a stream
Manjaca Mountain
Manjaca Mountain is located south of Banja Luka and it stretches between the Vrbas River in the east and the Sana River in the west. Its highest peak is Velika Manjaca (1236 m above sea level). It stands out with vast