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Originally the clock tower was a fire watch tower overlooking the city and manned with fire watchers.
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Opposite to the cathedral there now stands a 24-meter-high stone tower with a clock mechanism. Originally, built as a watch tower is thought to have been erected during the siege of Varna in 1828 however during the fire that engulfed a good part of the city in the Crimean War, it was unfortunately itself burnt to the ground.
The building was subsequently completely gutted and eventually reconstructed in stone in 1888 under the direction of the then Mayor when Krastyu Mirski, who assigned Sava Dimitrievich as the architect to construct the 24 metre high clock tower and one year latter was fitted with a specialised clock mechanism with Oton Ivanov making the final fixings.
The mechanism is working without problems for more than 120 years and is still looked after by the apprentices of this skilled workman and can still be seen working today as a fine tribute to the engineering of the time.
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