Did you know that the Clock Tower Bell was taken by the Turks during their war with Moldova, brought to Vushtrri, and later transported to Pristina? This landmark is considered one of the most unique in Pristina due to its rich history and its artistic, cultural, and architectural values.
The Clock Tower, or Sahat Kulla, is a 19th-century structure with a hexagonal base. It stands 26 meters tall, with stone walls up to 16.5 meters and brickwork forming the rest of the tower. This communal clock was used to indicate working hours for businesses and helped believers follow their religious rituals at the correct time.
You can discover even more interesting details when you visit it yourself. Nearby cultural attractions include the Great Mosque, the Ethnological Museum of Kosovo, the Museum of Kosovo, and the National Theater of Kosovo.