Kazandžiluk Street
| Native name | Kazandžiluk (Bosnian) |
|---|---|
| Owner | City of Sarajevo |
| Length | 120 m (390 ft) |
| Location | Baščaršija, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Postal code | 71000 |
| Coordinates | 43°51′32″N 18°25′57″E / 43.8590°N 18.4325°E |
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| Known for | Copper craftsmanship, Ottoman-era bazaar |
Kazandžiluk Street (Bosnian: Kazandžiluk; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Казанџилук) is one of the oldest and most iconic streets in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Located in the historic core of Baščaršija, the old bazaar, Kazandžiluk has been a centre of copper craftsmanship for over five centuries. The street, lined with artisan workshops, retains its Ottoman-era appearance and remains a living symbol of Sarajevo’s artisanal and cultural heritage.