Mahmut Gjinolli House

The Mahmut Gjinolli House is a cultural heritage monument in Vushtrri Municipality, Kosovo.

After World War II, it was put back into use for a similar purpose, going on to serve as an ambulance garage in the 1960s and a shelter for families displaced by floods in 1978.

Including a basement and two above-ground floors, the building was built from natural stone reinforced by brick lines with some oak wood panels on the domed roof highlighted by a clock.

Facing eastward unlike most feudal buildings of the era, the house overlooks the city from what was at the time of construction its center to better observe the goings-on.

The domed clock testifies to a business-oriented mentality in the city at the time of construction.