Capacity
Up to 8
Rates from
15 EUR/night
Languages
EN · DE · BKS · TR
WiFi
Yes

Costs & Payment

We operate on a solidarity pricing model. You choose what you pay within the range:

  • Room (private room, shared kitchen/bathroom on upper floor): 15–30 EUR/night
  • Apartment (ground floor with private bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, small studio): 35–50 EUR/night
  • Full house (entire building, 3 rooms + apartment): 80–120 EUR/night

Partners: +10 EUR/night. Children stay free.

A portion of all fees goes directly to the local community in Mijakovići. This follows the principle of samodoprinos, a form of voluntary community contribution that was common in Yugoslavia, where people pooled resources for shared infrastructure: roads, schools, cultural centres. We've adapted this model. When you pay more, you're not just covering your own stay; you're contributing to the local economy and helping fund scholarships, cultural programmes, and community needs. The distribution of collected funds is decided by the village community assembly. Details: see Transparency.

Specific programmes may have different pricing structures.

Many countries offer outgoing mobility grants that can cover residency costs. See our Mobility Funding Guide for programmes that support travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

All fees include full use of the house infrastructure:

  • Accommodation: Private room with bed, desk, lamp, wardrobe. Bed linen and towels provided.
  • Facilities: Two fully equipped kitchens, two bathrooms (hairdryer available), washing machine, iron.
  • Workspace: Three working rooms, office equipment (printer, scanner).
  • Studio: Technical equipment for audio and video work (see "What equipment is available?").
  • Library: Books in multiple languages (BKS, German, English, Russian, Italian, Spanish), records, gramophone.
  • Outdoor: Garden with furniture, grill, pergola.
  • Utilities: WiFi, firewood in winter.

Food is not included; the kitchen is fully equipped for self-catering. Travel costs are covered by residents. Some programmes include meals in the fee.

Talk to us. The sliding scale already accommodates different situations, but if even the lower range is a barrier, we can discuss. Some programmes like Arхiv offer reduced rates in exchange for contributions to our archive.

We accept bank transfers and Stripe (card payments). Payment details are sent when your stay is confirmed.

  • Stays under 21 nights: Full payment due at least 30 days before arrival.
  • Stays of 21 nights or longer: A deposit of 300 EUR is due within 7 days of confirmation. The remaining balance is due at least 30 days before arrival.

Each residency requires preparation: we coordinate logistics and arrange equipment based on your practice. This takes time and resources, which is why we ask for advance payment and have a clear cancellation policy.

  • 30+ days before arrival: Full refund (minus 20 EUR administrative fee).
  • 14–30 days before arrival: 50% refund.
  • Less than 14 days: No refund.

In exceptional circumstances (medical emergency, force majeure), please contact us directly.

Last-minute bookings (less than 30 days before arrival) are possible if we have availability. Full payment is due immediately upon confirmation. The standard cancellation policy applies based on how many days remain until your arrival.

The currency is the Convertible Mark (BAM), pegged to the Euro at approximately 1 EUR = 1.96 BAM. Cards are accepted in cities, but carry some cash for the village and smaller shops.

The Residency

An independent artist residency in Mijakovići, a small village in the mountains of central Bosnia and Herzegovina. We host artists working in sound, music, text, and related forms. Our focus is on process, not output, though many residents do create work here.

Year-round. The house is available in all seasons. Winter can be cold and snowy; summer is warm and green. Each season has its character. Some programmes run only at specific times; check individual programme pages for dates.

Stays typically range from 5 to 30 nights, depending on the programme and availability. Longer stays are possible by arrangement. Some formats like Raзgovoriшte (literary weekends) are weekend-only. Others like Arхiv (archival work) require a minimum of 7 days.

The house comfortably accommodates up to 4 people, with a maximum of 8 for short periods or events. We prefer smaller groups to maintain the quiet working atmosphere.

Partners are welcome at +10 EUR per night. Children stay free. Please mention this in your application so we can plan accordingly.

Unfortunately, no. The house is on a steep hillside with uneven terrain, and some rooms are on the upper floor. We are happy to discuss specific accessibility needs before you apply.

Working languages are English, German, BKS (Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian), and Turkish. Most communication happens in English. For local interactions, BKS is helpful but not required. We can assist with translation.

Yes, during public programmes: Dvonoćje in June, Sтⰰr Trekъ concerts in summer, and Raзgovoriшte literary weekends throughout the year. Visits outside these events may also be possible by arrangement. Get in touch to discuss.

Yes. Zvjezdane·Zvuчne·Staze is a permanent installation open to anyone. The trail from Mijakovići to Bobovac is public. Just bring your phone, scan the QR codes at each station, and listen.

Getting There

The village is about 1.5 hours from Sarajevo by car. You can rent a car at the airport, take a bus to Kakanj and arrange a pickup with us. We recommend coordinating transport with us in advance so we can help plan the best route. See the Location page for detailed options.

A village bus connects Mijakovići with Vareš, departing around 6:30 and returning around 14:00. Beyond that, it's sometimes possible to arrange rides with villagers going to Vareš, Kakanj, or elsewhere. These things are coordinated informally. A rental car is recommended if you want to explore the area independently.

Yes, we can arrange pickup. Let us know your arrival time when you apply. Cost is typically 20–50 EUR depending on pickup location (Sarajevo or Kakanj) and can be shared with other arriving residents.

Daily Life

A mobile shop passes through the village twice a week with basics. You'll hear the horn; the house is first in the village. The nearest grocery store is in Vareš, 30 minutes away. Kakanj and Sarajevo have everything for larger shopping. Plan your groceries; if you miss the mobile shop, you miss it. But nobody starves. There's food around, and it's not Mount Everest.

Yes, stable WiFi throughout the house. Good enough for video calls and uploading files. Mobile reception is also decent in most areas.

Wood stoves. In winter, you'll learn to keep the fire going. Firewood is provided. The house gets warm quickly once the stoves are lit, but mornings can be cold until you start the fire.

The studio is well-equipped for audio and video work. A selection:

  • Audio: Behringer Xenyx X1832 USB mixer, Behringer UMC1820 audio interface, ADAM Audio T7V nearfield monitors, Zoom H4n field recorder, various cables (XLR, TRS, USB)
  • Instruments: Yamaha Clavinova CLP 625 digital piano, Petrof upright piano (a detuned concept piano with its own story from the war)
  • Video/Light: Samsung Freestyle projector, Hisense 43" screen, Lumidesk DMX interface, NEEWER RGB LED softbox lighting kit

This is not a complete inventory. There's more (microphones, lighting, cables). If you need something specific, let us know in advance.

Access to the large studio is coordinated among residents. In practice, this works smoothly. We aim to host artists whose practices don't overlap, so everyone has the space they need.

The nearest health centre (Dom zdravlja) is in Vareš, about 30 minutes away. There is no healthcare in the village itself. For emergencies, the nearest university hospital is in Zenica (about 1 hour); Sarajevo hospitals are about 1.5 hours away. We strongly recommend having travel/health insurance.

Bosnia has venomous snakes. The poskok (nose-horned viper) and šarka (common European adder) are the most common, including in Mijakovići. They are strictly protected and very shy; encounters are rare if you watch where you step. Standard countryside awareness applies: don't put your hands where you can't see, wear shoes outside.

The surrounding forests are home to wolves, bears, lynx, wild boar, and foxes. These rarely come close to the village, but it's good to know the context.

We strongly recommend travel and health insurance that covers Bosnia and Herzegovina. The residency does not provide coverage. Make sure your policy includes medical evacuation if that's important to you.

House Rules

No shoes inside the house, please. This is standard throughout Bosnia. Slippers are provided, or bring your own. Leave outdoor shoes at the entrance.

We place high importance on cleanliness and hygiene. Please keep common spaces tidy, clean up after cooking, and treat the house with care. This is a shared space; respect for others and the environment is expected.

Yes. Please keep noise to a reasonable level between 22:00 and 08:00. This ensures a peaceful environment for all residents and respects the village.

No smoking inside the house. You may smoke outside on the terrace or in the garden.

In principle, yes, but it must be arranged in advance. It depends on other residents (allergies, comfort), the type of animal, and the practicalities. Please discuss this with us before applying.

Alcohol is fine in moderation. Illegal drugs are not permitted; this is Bosnian law.

Please report any damage or malfunction as soon as possible. Accidents happen; what matters is communication. In cases of negligence, we may need to discuss repair costs.

Applying

Send an email to [email protected] with: a short CV, examples of your work (links are fine), a description of your project or what you'd like to work on, your preferred dates, and any specific needs. See the How to Apply page for details.

Applications are rolling. You can apply any time. Specific programmes with open calls have their own deadlines, announced on the website and newsletter. For general residencies, we recommend applying at least 3 months in advance.

We welcome both individuals and collectives. Composers, sound artists, writers, researchers, visual artists: if you feel this place and its concept could offer something meaningful to your practice, we'd be glad to talk.

We welcome applicants at all career stages who share our values of human dignity and respect. See our Code of Ethics for more.

We may be able to provide invitation letters for visa applications, depending on the circumstances. If you need one, mention it when you apply and we'll discuss the details. We don't guarantee this in advance, but we don't exclude the possibility either.

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