
The twin UNIS towers, the tallest buildings in Sarajevo, next to the Holiday Inn were a symbol of Yugoslavia's former state of brotherhood and unity. The towers were nicknamed Momo and Uzeir, the Muslim and Serbian characters in Bosnian humor. Unfortunately, no one know which one was Momo and which one was Uzeir, so the Bosnian Serb forces shelled them both.

Despite the shelling of the buildings and the danger from snipers, a number of Sarajevans still continued to show up for work in the lower floors during the siege until conditions made it completely impossible to do so.

Today, the building houses the offices of DHL Worldwide Express.

The remains of a fountain and glass atrium on the southern part of the UNIS Towers.

Looking south from the entrance of the UNIS Tower, down towards Vrbanja Street and the former Bosnian Parliament.
