The Hadžimušović Tower was built in Ribarska Mahala, one of the oldest settlements in the Plav-Gusinj Basin, near the Plav Lake. It attracts the attention and admiration of visitors not only with its extraordinary position, but also with the beauty of its architectural structure. The tower is built of hewn and semi-finished stone, on a square base and has a ground floor and two floors. On the first and second floors, arched windows made of hewn stone are regularly arranged, and there are longitudinal loopholes on the lintel. The shingle roof was replaced with tiles.
Wooden stairs start from the ground floor and connect all three colors/floors of the tower. The dimensions of its base are 1010.20 m. On the stone slab built above the door of the tower there is an inscription in the Ottoman language, which tells us that the tower was built by Zekerija's (Zeć's) son Murad in 1897/1898. years.
The owners of the tower are Behmen (Abidin) Hadžimušović and Salih (Hilmija) Hadžimušović. After the division of the owners of the tower, another door and windows were opened on the tower on the ground floor (hizbi), which was converted into rooms.