An online panoramic webcam with music broadcasts a view of the cozy town of Gorazde, which is located in the southeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The lens covers the bridge crossing over the Drina, which is a wartime monument, and the surroundings adjacent to it - picturesque mountains covered with forests, roofs of houses and buildings. The broadcast is transmitted in real time.
Gorazde webcams, which you can watch online on this site, represent a city spread out on the banks of the Drina River in the southeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In winter, a popular ski resort opens here, thanks to the 345-meter-high mountain located within the city.
Gorazde is part of the most important transport artery of Bosnia, and in the most ancient times there was a trade route from the sea coast to the mainland. Now the city mainly performs a transit function, but its tourist routes are also quite in demand.
The Drina River plays an important role in the development of Gorazde and in its water supply. Local well water has an unusual taste and purity, which is typical for many mountain towns. But this wayward river also regularly makes its sad adjustments to the well-established life of the city. The city very often suffers from seasonal floods.
If you watch Gorazde webcams online, you can see several historically valuable monuments dating back to the Middle Ages and Turkish rule.
The most famous of them is a real historical treasure and an architectural wonder of the city - the Visegrad Bridge. Thousands of tourists visit this majestic building every year to capture its beauty and picturesque views of the river and the surrounding landscape.
Two mosques built in the 18th century have been preserved in Gorazde. In 1519, the first printing house in the country was attached to one of them.
The modern monumental mosque of Kaiseria, built in 2009 according to all the traditions of Turkish architecture of the 16th century, attracts special attention. This is a kind of gift to the city from the inhabitants of the Turkish city of Kayseri as a sign of peace and good neighborly relations between the two once warring states.
Next to the mosque is the cultural and educational center of Islam, named after Sultan Mehmed Fatih II, who once conquered Bosnia. The center has lecture halls, a library, a theater and a restaurant.
Not far from Gorazde is the village of Sopotnitsa, famous for its ancient church. It was built by a local native, Duke Stepan Vukchich Kosacha. By the way, thanks to his title, Herzegovina got its name.
If you cannot visit this city, Gorazde webcams, which you can watch online even from home, will help you go on a virtual journey.