Redzepagic Tower
Redzepagic Tower is the oldest preserved edifice in Plav and one of the most interesting monuments of defensive architecture in Montenegro, protected by law.
Historical Origins and Legends
According to some written sources, the Redzepagic Tower was built in 1671 by Hasan beg Redzepagic. However, the legend says it is much older, dating from the XV century. According to the legend, the tower was built by Ali Muce with his sons, descendants of Ali beg Redzepagic, to defend Plav from Bunjani (Clements).
Architectural Features and Evolution
The tower initially had two floors with thick walls, over one meter, watchtowers, and gun holes, covered with stone tiles. Later, the third floor was added.
As a significant cultural and historical monument, the Redzepagic Tower is a very attractive tourist site.

