1. Sarajevo Tunnel, also known as Tunel Spasa, is a historic underground tunnel located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was constructed during the Siege of Sarajevo in the early 1990s, providing a vital lifeline for the city during the conflict.

The tunnel ran for approximately 800 meters (2,625 feet) and connected the besieged city of Sarajevo with the Bosnian-held territory on the other side of the Sarajevo Airport. It was used to transport food, supplies, and humanitarian aid into the city, as well as to evacuate wounded civilians.

Today, a preserved section of the tunnel is open to the public as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into this important chapter of Sarajevo’s history. The museum features exhibits documenting the Siege of Sarajevo and the construction and operation of the tunnel.

2. The working hours of Sarajevo Tunnel museum vary depending on the season, so it’s best to check in advance. The phone number for the museum is +387 33 458 207.

3. Tickets for Sarajevo Tunnel museum typically cost around 10-15 Bosnian Convertible Marka (around $6-9 USD). The museum is located in the suburb of Butmir, which is a bit outside of the city center. Visitors can reach the museum by taking a taxi or using public transportation.