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Within the walls, the buildings were built almost entirely in the Baroque style and four gates led into the city. Unfortunately, in the first half of the 20th century, it was decided to tear down the old walls. So today there is only a small part of the walls towards the river with Water Gates and a tower Water tower and a large part of the Crown fortification Krunska utvrda on the left bank of the Drava.
The main purpose of Osijek walls was a defence against a possible new attack by the Ottoman Empire army that held Osijek under occupation from to The construction of the walls was run by a general Johann Stephan von Beckers and it is believed that his body was bricked into the walls of the Water Gates after his death. During his first visit in , the Emperor came after sunset and even to him it wasn't allowed to enter the city gates.
Another historical legend says that at the time of the Napoleonic Wars, at the end of , when the great French conqueror threatened the capital of the Habsburg Empire, the whole treasury of the Empire was moved between the walls of the Osijek Fortress, which was the one of the safest fortresses in the whole land. When the danger ended one of the treasury chests allegedly remained in Osijek, but it has not been found until today As the name says, the building was built on the order of the great Austro-Hungarian military leader Prince Eugene of Savoy and it was used for the needs of the imperial military rule in eastern Croatia Slavonia and Srijem.
The tradition of higher education in Osijek exists since and today our university with its 17 faculties and departments is one of the most important scientific centres in Croatia. It is interesting that this building together with the nearby statue is shown on the HRK banknote. Immediately after the liberation from the Turkish authorities in the late 17th century many of mosques in Osijek were turned back into Catholic churches. One such is the parish church of St.
Michael the Archangel. This Baroque church was built by Jesuit monks from to Every Friday at 11 am, at the exact moment of liberation from the Ottoman Turks on September 29th the church bells ring in remembrance of that event.