The freestanding bell tower next to the parish church of St. Pelagius and St. Maximilian was built in 1883 and modelled after the bell tower of St. Mark's in Venice. On the tower’s pyramidal spire, the statue of the city’s patron saint, St. Pelagius, was placed there in 1913. The statue is made of wood and covered with a bronze metal sheet. During the summer months, visitors can climb to the top of the bell tower from which there is a beautiful view of the Novigrad’s Riviera.
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