STOLAC CLOCK TOWER
Carillon of the diocesan center's campanile, opposite a clock tower that sets the hourly pace in the city center.
This 16 m high tower (Sahat-Kula) indicates the time, but especially the time of each of the five daily prayers of Muslims. Built after 1664, its bell was cast in 1915 for the needs of the Austro-Hungarian army. The tower was then abandoned and collapsed in the 1930s. It was rebuilt in 2013 (without the bell). It is now the carillon - extremely noisy - of the campanile of the diocesan center located opposite that gives rhythm to the city center every hour.
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