The Old City Hammam in Mitrovica[1] is representative of the Ottoman architecture in Kosovo.
A right-angled annex, 15 m long and 10 m wide was added at the end of the 19th century.
It is the only hammam in Kosovo built with familiar budget and not by the government.
From 1960 to 2009 the building was used as a regional museum with four sectors: archaeology, ethnology, geology and history.
[3] From November 2009, the building was returned to the heir of the ex owner and now a part of it operates as a restaurant.