The Old Bridge in Mostar was originally an Ottoman construction of the 16th century, but Croatian forces destroyed its original form during the Bosnian War. From 2001 to 2004, the city meticulously rebuilt the bridge using the original techniques to address the massive destruction. Now, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Ottoman-era Old Town. Visitors can walk across the beautiful bridge, explore the Old Town, and learn more about the context of the war, the ongoing recovery efforts, and divisions within the city.