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Mitrasova, Jajce 70101, Bosnia and HerzegovinaMap
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  • kaseem s
    kaseem s
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    impressive but hard to see

    The4 site is very important and has a significant historical importance, but it is surrounded with glass all around that prevent seeing and observing it properly.

    Reviewed on May 10, 2023
  • 424tarikfx
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    A unique such monument in Bosnia

    This antique religious monument is situated on the site known as Bare, located 200 meters west from medieval town core of Jajce on left bank of river Piva. The temple dates to the early 4th century AD...

    Reviewed on Jul 11, 2022
  • Dirk W
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    Those Romans !

    I love all things Roman. So, to come across this temple/mithraeum dedicated to the Persian sun god, Mithra, in the back of some private houses in Jajce, was quiet exciting. It is great to see how well...

    Reviewed on Jun 27, 2019
  • Passenger13853955069
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    Little glimpse of a lost world

    The temple of Mithras is small and easily missed. All you can do is look (there isn't even an explanation), there's not a lot left and it's hidden down a residential street. Yet this place feels so ge...

    Reviewed on Nov 24, 2018
  • svjetskiputnik87
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    Oldest monument in Jajce

    Mithreum is small temple dedicated to Indo-European god Mithras, who was worshiped all around Roman empire. This temple dates from 3rd or 4th century and it's discovered accidentally during a construc...

    Reviewed on Aug 2, 2018
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