Oficina de fabricação de joias em Mostar





Descrição
Junte-se a nós no AbrakaBakra, aninhado no coração histórico de Mostar, para um mergulho enriquecedor na cultura e herança da Bósnia. Nossos workshops práticos em cobre tradicional oferecem uma oportunidade única de aprender um ofício passado de geração em geração. Ao se envolver neste ofício antigo, você também ganhará conhecimento privilegiado sobre a icônica Ponte Velha de Mostar, sua vibrante cena artística e sua história fascinante. Ideal para todos os tipos de viajantes - de aventureiros a famílias com crianças - nossos workshops personalizados garantem uma experiência interativa e memorável. Descubra tradições locais, descubra insights históricos e domine técnicas tradicionais, tudo isso enquanto cria uma lembrança única. Junte-se a nós para uma experiência que combina imersão cultural com aprendizado prático para uma aventura verdadeiramente inesquecível.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Além do inglês, o idioma bósnio também é oferecido
Avaliações(56)
Worth it, had a great experience and the staff is great!
Loved this workshop and beautiful location. We made two small items each, and appreciated the complimentary coffee.
This was the best experience I’ve had in a long time. We made our jewelry outside under a beautiful fig tree while enjoying Bosnian coffee. We had lots of time to practice and chat, and it’s the perfect souvenir that I will always cherish as a memory of my time here!
This was a fun experience. I enjoyed spending time playing with designs and being creative. It was a nice change of pace.
Amazing! We were really happy with the workshop! This is something unique, guided by a local. Great explanation and easy process so anyone can do it.
This experience was amazing! Me and my boyfriend made bracelets and learnt how to properly make Bosnian coffee. We both love our bracelets and have worn them every day. Our guide was amazing; he showed us moulds and pictures of pieces he’s made, and explained how he made them. It was so interesting to learn about copper art.
We absolutely loved this copper jewelry workshop in Mostar, unanimously, the whole family! We did it with my husband and our two kids (8 years old and 1 year old), and it became one of the highlights of our trip. A huge thank you to Almir for his incredible kindness, patience, and passion. He explained everything step by step so clearly, making the experience enjoyable for both adults and children. Beyond the workshop itself, he also shared stories about living through the war, which made the experience deeply moving and immersive. You can truly feel what a beautiful soul he is ❤️ This workshop brought such a refreshing break from the crowds and intense heat of Mostar. It added something unique and meaningful to our journey. Time flew by, and honestly, we already regret that it ended! And of course, the cherry on top: each of us left with a stunning, unique handmade bracelet that we are so proud of. Thank you again to Almir/Alma for this unforgettable experience. It genuinely touched our hearts, and we will remember it for a very long time. Without hesitation: DO IT if you are visiting Mostar!
This experience was a fun & memorable way to spend a couple hours crafting something special to remember your trip by! Unique, fun and something completely unlike anything we've ever done before!! Loved it!!
This jewelry making workshop was in a great location and a wonderful addition to our Mostar trip. It was fun to work with copper and make our own jewelry to take home. We also learned about Bosnian coffee and met other travelers. Highly recommended!
A great afternoon and even better keepsake. Perfect to remember Mostar and its traditional art.



