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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM

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Saraqëve, Prizren, Kosovo
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2024
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2024

This regional museum (Muzeu Arkeologjik, Arheološki Muzej) is housed in an Ottoman-era complex that includes an old hammam (Hamami i Shemsedin Beut, Hammam Šemsidin Bega) and the town's clock tower (Sahat Kulla, Sahat Kula). It houses a small but interesting collection covering a period from the Neolithic to the late Middle Ages (about 800 objects). But it is especially worth a visit for its architecture. The clock tower (19th century) is completely embedded in the baths (15th century). The hammam is said to have been built in 1498 by Ahmet Shemsedini Bey, a local Albanian governor whose family dominated the city until the 19th century. The rectangular building is constructed of stone and brick. It is surmounted by seven lead-covered domes that stood above the hot rooms. The first wooden clock tower was added in the 17th century to indicate the time of the five daily prayers to the Muslim inhabitants of the city.

Climb the tower without a clock. The hammam seems to have stopped working in the 1880s. It was at this time that the wooden tower was replaced by the present (brick) tower on the initiative of Eshref Pasha Rrotulli, a member of the local Albanian elite, whose brother was responsible for the renovation of the Gazi-Mehmet-Pasha hammam (see description). The tower, which is about 25 m high, was of little use, however, as during the First Balkan War (1912-1913) the clock mechanism and its bells were lost and never replaced. The complex was abandoned for sixty years, but was finally listed and restored in the 1970s and turned into a museum in 1975. After several periods of closure in the years 2000-2010, it is once again open to the public. It houses some of the artefacts discovered in the White Drin Valley during the excavation campaigns of the 1960s, mainly Roman and Byzantine tombstones (in the courtyard), fine pottery, spearheads and Neolithic bronze jewellery from sites around Prizren, Dragash/Dragaš, Rahovec/Orahovac and Suhareka/Suva Reka. If there are not many visitors (which is often the case), a guide can offer you to climb to the top of the tower from where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the city's rooftops and the Prizren fortress.

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Visited in october 2023
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Intéressant, mais manque de légendes et panneaux explicatifs.
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Une tour de l'horloge somme toute agréable au regard, mais que nous n'avons pas visité.

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