Known as the ‘reversed clock’ because of its swapped hour & minute hands, the clock tower of the Petrovaradin Fortress overlooks the city of Novi Sad, Serbia, from its perch on the right bank of the Danube River.
It was designed in such a fashion so that fishermen could more easily tell time when viewing the clock from a distance.
So, ready for a time test? If you guessed that it’s five minutes past six o’clock, you pass, with flying colors :)
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