of exceptional cultural and historical importance from this municipality, as evidence of the existence of inhabited places.

National monuments in Konjic
There are few cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, even beyond, that can boast such a turbulent and long written history, with numerous findings from the Roman period and the Middle Ages. Konjic is also a unique city because it was an extremely important traffic junction in the Ottoman period, one of the strongest centers of the Bosnian Church in the 15th century, and the city that connected Bosnian sanjak with Herzegovinian sanjaks.
Situated in the southeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Konjic spans 1386.6 km2, making up 2.6% of the country’s total area. It’s no surprise that tombstones (stećci) are scattered across every part of this surface, in the east, west, south, and north. This is where the ancient Bogomils found their eternal peace, here in Konjic.
Konjic has 4160 medieval tombstones and 150 necropolises, making it the second city in Bosnia and Herzegovina with the most monuments of this kind. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Commission to Preserve National Monuments has identified 54 monuments of great cultural and historical significance, with 30 of them being tombstone necropolises (stećci).
The necropolis Grčka Glavica was added to the UNESCO list of monuments on 15 July 2016. The necropolis is located in the village of Biskup, not far from Glavatičevo. The necropolis is well-hidden in the shade of beautiful cypress trees.
- Archaeological monuments in Park on Varda below the Social Centre
- Blatačko lake with part of the Rakitnica River canyon, prehistoric burial mounds, necropolis with stećak and nišan tombstones, a village of Blace, cultural landscape
- Čaršija (Junuz-Čauš) mosque, the architectural ensemble
- Church of St. Basil the Great with the movable heritage (five icons), the historic monument
- Dolovi–Poljice, cultural landscape
- Two stećak tombstones at Gromile in the hamlet of Račica, the historic site
- Franciscan monastery, the architectural ensemble
- Catholic church of St Elijah the Prophet and Parish house in Solakova Kula, architectural ensemble
- Remains of the Old Stone Bridge in Konjic, the historic structure
- Social Centre in Konjic, the historic building
- Necropolises with stećci in the localities of Krstovi i Borike Bare (Bare-Sudari), the historic area
- The medieval necropolis with stećci on the site of Gradac in Donje Selo, the historic area
- Kozića house in Jasenik, the historic monument
- Dwelling known as the Trnka tower in Argud, the historic building
- Mural of Zuko Džumhur
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones in the village of Krupac, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones in the village of Lađanica, the historic site
- Česmina glava necropolis with stećak tombstones in Odžaci, the historic site
- Gradić necropolis with stećak tombstones in Odžaci, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones and graves in Gračani, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećci and nišani at the site of Muzga Argud, the historic area
- Grčka Glavica – necropolis with stećak tombstones and the ruins of a church in the village of Biskup, the historic area
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones and the remains of a mediaeval church at “Crkvina” in Razići, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećci Jesenice – Argud, the historic area
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones on the site of the Kaursko burial ground in (Ciklice) and Brdo in Vrbljani, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones on the site of Kaursko groblje in Borci, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećci in the locality tombstones on the locality Križevac, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećci in the locality of Kunja in the settlement of Argud, the historic area
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones at Mašeti in the hamlet of Velika, Bradina, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones at Ograda (Vlah), the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones at Ravnice in Dubočani, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones at Poljice, Veliko Jezero, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones in Glavatičevo at Gajine, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones at Dub in the village of Bulatovići, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones at Greblje in the village of Tuhobići, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones, nišans and crosses in the Gornja (Upper) Bradina, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones in the village of Ribari, the historic site
- Necropolis with stećak tombstones in the village of Zukići, the historic site
- Necropolises with stećak tombstones in the village of Čičevo, the historic site
- Obri, the historic area
- Necropolis with stećci in the localities of Milaševica and Grebčine in the settlement of Kruščica, historic area
- Prehistoric tumulus and necropolis with stećak tombstones in Dabića (Velika) poljana, on the slopes of Mt. Bahtijevica, the historic site
- Orthodox church of Saint Apostils of Peter and Paul in Borci, the historic building
- Natural and historical site in the village of Gorani
- Repovac mosque, the architectural ensemble
- Šantića villa in Borci, the site and remains of the historic building
- Village of Lukomir (Gornji Lukomir), the cultural landscape
- Old Mosque in Gornja Mahala, Seonica, the historic building
- Šurkovića (Odžakovića) tower-house in Odžaci, the historic building
- Tekke (Muhamed-Mehmed-Čauš) mosque, the architectural ensemble
- Military facility Army war command (ARK/D-0) in Konjic, the architectural building
- Collection of woodcarving products known as the Mulić’s Record Museum, the movable property
- Armin Nikšić’s family furniture collection, the movable items
- Nikšić family’s furniture collection, the property of Besim Nikšić, the movable items