Sarajevo Haggadah
| Sarajevo Haggadah | |
|---|---|
| National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo | |
One of the beginning pages of the Sarajevo Haggadah containing part of Ha Lachma Anya | |
| Type | Spanish-Provençal Sephardic Passover Haggadah |
| Date | around 1350 |
| Place of origin | Catalonia, perhaps Barcelona |
| Language(s) | Hebrew, Aramaic |
| Material | Vellum, gold and pigments |
| Condition | good |
The Sarajevo Haggadah is an illuminated manuscript that contains the illustrated traditional text of the Passover Haggadah which accompanies the Passover Seder. It belongs to a group of Spanish-Provençal Sephardic Haggadahs, originating "somewhere in northern Spain", most likely the city of Barcelona, around 1350, and is one of the oldest of its kind in the world.
The Haggadah is owned by the state and kept in National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo. Its monetary value is undetermined, but a museum in Spain required that it be insured for $7 million before it could be transported to an exhibition there in 1992.
The Sarajevo Haggadah is inscribed a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina by KONS, on 17 January 2003, as movable cultural property. The Sarajevo Haggadah was submitted by Bosnia and Herzegovina for inclusion in UNESCO's Memory of the World international register and was included in 2017.