Mostar Clock Tower (Sahat Kula)

Mostar Clock Tower (Sahat Kula)

Mostar Clock Tower (Sahat Kula)

The Mostar Clock Tower, or Sahat Kula, stands as a modest yet significant symbol of the town’s Ottoman heritage. Built in 1630, this Turkish-style clock tower has weathered both time and conflict, including severe damage during the Croat-Bosniak War. Restored in the 1990s, it now forms part of Mostar’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can observe its simple, historic design, which reflects the resilience and enduring history of the region.

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