The exhibition about this town in the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina is prepared as part of a campaign for adding Jajce, which served as the capital of the independent Bosnian kingdom in the 14th and 15th century, to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The exhibition, which will be opened by 13 June, has already been staged in several European cities.
Jajce is also famous for having hosted the second convention of the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia on November 29, 1943, a meeting that laid the foundations for the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after WWII.