Standing at 102 feet (31 meters) tall, the Dubrovnik Bell Tower has been a prominent feature of the city’s Old Town since the 15th century. Located near Luza Square, it offers a commanding view over some of the city’s most notable architectural landmarks, including Sponza Palace, Orlando’s Column, and St. Blaise Church. The tower’s stone construction and historical significance make it a key site for visitors. Today, the bell continues to mark each hour, providing a resonant reminder of the city’s rich history.
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