The Jesua D. Salom Mansion, located in Sarajevo’s Municipality of Centar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been designated a National Monument since November 2008. Architect Josip Vancaš created the residence in 1901 for Jesua D. Salom, a well-known Jewish trader. It represents the Vienna Secession style, with floral patterns, and was deemed avant-garde at the time because of modern conveniences such as running water and indoor plumbing.
The building’s measurements are 27.70 x 16.55 meters, with a basement, ground floor, and attic, and a total height of 18.20 metres. Its southern façade, which faces the Miljacka River, is a prime example of Secessionist architecture, with a central loggia, balcony, and dome. The entryway has a two-winged wooden doorway decorated with Art Nouveau motifs. The attic contains an alternate circle design and columns topped with flora figures, which culminate in an egg-shaped dome.