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Gimnazija Mostar

Gimnazija Mostar (Cyrillic: Гимназија Мостар) is a gymnasium (secondary school) in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Formerly called Gimnazija "Aleksa Šantić" (Cyrillic: Гимназија "Алекса Шантић") in honour of the eponymous poet, it is nowadays popularly referred to as Stara gimnazija (The Old Gymnasium).〔
== Construction ==

The school was founded in 1893, a few years before the building itself was constructed. Designed by the Czech architect František Blažek, the first half of the gymnasium was completed in 1898 and the second in 1902, during the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Featuring Andalusian and Mamluk elements as an example of Moorish Revival architecture, the building is the result of Austro-Hungarian desire to promote Bosnian national identity while avoiding its association with either the Ottoman Empire or the growing pan-Slavic movement by creating an "Islamic architecture of European fantasy". The gymnasium is thus of historic value and is considered a national monument.

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