Brusa bezistan with its 6 roof domes it is one of the historic buildings in Sarajevo's Baà ¡ÃÂarà ¡ija from the time of the Ottoman period in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a rectangular base and has four entrances on all four sides, and connects the craft streets Kundurdà ¾iluk, Veliki and Mali ÃÂurÃÂiluk with Abadà ¾iluk and the Baà ¡ÃÂarà ¡ija. It was built by order of the Grand Vizier Rustem-pasha Opukoviàin 1551. Bezistan was named after the Turkish city of Bursa, from which silk was brought to Bezistan and sold. Unlike Gazi Husrev-beg's bezistan, where groceries were originally sold, Brusa bezistan sold household items and small furniture in addition to silk. Today it is one of the museums in the city, designated as the National monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Commission to preserve national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and houses one of the departments of Museum of Sarajevo.
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