The Civic Tower of Forlì (also known as the municipal tower and the clock tower) is the tall tower that stands behind the Town Hall in the centre of the city of Forlì.
It has always been the symbol of power and municipal identity, and was pulled down in 1944 by the retreating Nazis. The current tower, that rises above the roofs of the city, was rebuilt in the Seventies in order to give back to the city one of the most ancient symbols that have always characterized its profile.