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Imaret and Musafirhana
Imaret and Musafirhana
The Clock-Tower complex also consisted of imaret and musafirhana. Imaret was a public kitchen established for employees of the Ghazi Husrev-Bey’s waqf, students and the hungry. Musafirhana was a house designed for visitors to Sarajevo.
Location: Old Town
It provided three-day overnight accommodation and meals free of charge. During the Austro-Hungarian period, it was first used as a military storage place, and later turned into an Officer’s Club called "Aeroplan”. Today, it is a national restaurant with a nice outdoor cafe and delicious traditional cakes such as baklava (layered pastry with nuts soaked in syrup), hurmasica (a date-shaped pasty soaked in a sweet syrup sauce), ruzica (round layered pastry with nuts soaked in syrup), tufahija (stewed apples with a walnut filling) and kadaif (crunchy kanafeh pastry with sweet syrup).

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