The City Clock Tower in Rijeka is a famous Rijeka building, located in the middle of Korzo.

The sculpture of Rijeka's two-headed eagle used to be on the top of the tower of the tower. After World War I, Italian soldiers cut off his head to make it look less like an Austrian and more like a Roman eagle. It was completely eliminated by the Yugoslav Communist authorities after World War II. A replica of the sculpture of the Rijeka two-headed eagle was again placed on top of the turret of the City Tower on April 19, 2017. The sculpture is made by academic sculptor Hrvoje Uremović, who designed it according to the guidelines of the Conservation Department in Rijeka and the existing archival documentation. The sculpture is as much a replica of the 1906 historic sculpture as possible. Made in the Foundry of Art ALU d.o.o. in Zagreb. The sculpture is made in aluminum and weighs about 270 pounds. The height of the sculpture is 255 centimeters and its wingspan is 300 centimeters. The sculpture is located at a height of about 30 meters.