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Outdoor Museum: the Clock Tower and the Bosnian Room are enchanting

Published: March 6, 2016
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[wzslider autoplay=”true”]Sabahudin Djulbic from Tuzla made a nine meters high clock tower out of stone, in the backyard of his family home.

“The idea came from some inner part of my being, and when I became aware of what I really want, its realization took place. The idea started to develop in 2005, and construction works started 2 years later,” said Sabahudin.

The works lasted for two construction seasons, and the final result came in July 2008.

“The tower was not built in a commercial sense. Whoever comes will not be returned. We host every visitor. I can say that the comments are extremely positive and that we are very pleased,” added Djulbic.

However, this tower is not intended for visitors to come inside.

It is interesting to say that the clock tower is not the only thing that Sabahudin, who is famous for his great love for antiques, has in his backyard.

The pleasant atmosphere of the backyard is completed with fountain, built well, built wooden house and a small house, which is a kind of museum of Bosnian antiques.

Bosnian room was created as a combination of Eastern and Western culture, and replica created by this man from Tuzla is wide space in which every visitor can feel comfortable.

“From the very beginning, this house meant to be the way it looks in the end. I like this style. Some of the antiquities represents a family tradition, something I bought, and some of them I got as a gift from my friends and acquaintances, because they know that I enjoy it. I get my souvenirs continuously, but it is very difficult to get, so to say, the original ones, “said Djulbic.

In the upcoming period, this true lover of Bosnian antiques is planning to enrich the ambience of the house, which next to the clock tower, draws the attention of numerous lovers of old Bosnian culture.

(Source: Armin Kendic/Klix.ba)

 

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