The architectural function of the Austro-Hungarian town was primarily aimed at reorganizing the space for military needs. This type of building is characterized by thick walls made of pressed stone with strict and rectangular architectural forms. The interior of the quarter was organized on three levels, which had rooms with various contents for military needs. The entrance to the barracks was on the north side via the drawbridge and the staircase, which was recently devastated.

4. Church of Saint John the Baptist, 7th-18th century
The unique church of St. John the Baptist has undergone a large number of significant changes during its existence. The church was originally
