This project was organized by the "Sevdah Salon Balkan" Association, with the support of the City of Sarajevo. The central part of the project is a time capsule, a symbolic space where citizens, especially schoolchildren and students, will have the opportunity to leave personal records as a testimony of an era. The capsule will be open to the public during the exhibition, from April 6th to 10th, after which it will be sealed and stored. Its contents will be opened and read in ten years, serving as a document of a generation and their perspective on Sarajevo. Parallel to this, a thematic exhibition will be set up in the Museum's space, establishing a dialogue between contemporary and historical Sarajevo. The exhibition features photographs by author Esad Lukač, which bring contemporary visions of the city, combined with selected exhibits from the museum's collections, creating a unique narrative whole about the continuity of Sarajevo's cultural life. Among the exhibited items are objects from collections dedicated to prominent figures and institutions of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian cultural scene, including the Karađoz puppet from the work of Rejhan Demirdžić, Boris Smojo's theater binoculars, a stage photograph from the play "Hamlet" by the National Theater Sarajevo, a portrait of actress Jolanda Đačić... This exhibition not only provides an overview of artistic and cultural heritage but also serves as a reminder of the continuity of creation, identity, and shared memory of the city of Sarajevo. The grand opening of the exhibition and the presentation of the time capsule, accompanied by a musical performance by Edo and Dino Krilić and special guest, the doyenne of Bosnian theater Jasna Diklić, will take place on April 6th at 1 PM. The "Sevdah Salon Balkan" Association, in collaboration with the Museum of Literature and Theater Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, invites citizens to visit the exhibition and leave their message in the Sarajevo Time Capsule, becoming part of a story that will only be read later. Admission is free.