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| hours=Open for visitors 15 April – 15 October from 10:00-18:00 | price= 4 KM
| content=Constructed 300 years ago, it is considered the most beautiful house from Ottoman period house in the Balkans. The house is comprised ofcomprises separate quarters for women (women’s courtyard – haremluk), and men (men’s courtyard – selamluk). Unlike earlier architectural styles, this house resembledis a four-storey house built around the centre. Double-arched entrance with the central pillar reveals Mediterranean influence. The house is a preserved authentic monumental structure, along with items and documents providing an insight into the life of a wealthy bey family from the time. In addition to museum exhibition, visitors are invited to take traditional beverages orand cookiesbiscuits, or spend a night in this authentic surrounding.
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| address=Mala Tepa 16 | lat=43.33866 | long=17.81473 | directions=
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| hours= | price=Entry: 67 KM, with minaret access: 1214 KM
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| content=Small but simply pretty Ottoman mosque built in 1618, that was destroyed during the war but rebuilt with Turkish financial support. Climb the minaret to see a great view over the town. Ascending the minaret is not recommended to those with claustrophobia, but the 192 step climb rewards with a fantastic view on the Old Bridge.
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