The core landmark in the city of Izmir, on the water bank, is a square below, there are many pigeons, the clock tower is beautifully carved, and there are small pools around the bottom as a view, which cannot be used.
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Saat Kulesi (Clock Tower) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Shaht-Kulles Clock Tower is located in the center of Izmir, on Kunak Square. It was built by Sultan AbdulHamit II in 1901 and is the landmark of the city. Next to the clock tower is the government building and the mosque, there is a beautiful fountain in the distance, and it is close to the beautiful Aegean Sea. It has been here for more than a century, and it has witnessed the rise and fall of Izmir, as well as the ships and people coming and going in this port.
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Saat Kulesi (Clock Tower) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The core landmark in the city of Izmir, on the water bank, is a square below, there are many pigeons, the clock tower is beautifully carved, and there are small pools around the bottom as a view, which cannot be used.
The Curles clock tower is a very important building, and it is also the core area of the entire square here. The clock tower is surrounded by a very good square environment. The view of the clock tower is also not bad. You can see the ancient buildings around.
Saat kulesi is the symbol of the city. There are some tap water around it where you can wash and refresh yourself. there's one small mosque behind it that is very cute. You can sit at the cafe behind and have some drinks, smacks and sweets.
Located in Conak Square, it was built in 1901 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Sultan's succession of Abdul Hamid II. The clocks and watches were part of a gift from the German Emperor William II. Since then, Greece has occupied it, and in 1919 it was next to the Bell Tower. Turkey fired its first shot at Greece, witnessing this exciting historical picture of the Bell Tower, which is now the landmark of the city.
The symbols of the city were built to encourage Turks to learn from the Europeans'punctuality. Although unlike the bell towers of most European cities, which overlook the whole city with absolute momentum, it exudes unparalleled beauty with its delicate carving patterns and exquisite structural design, and is also suitable for local landmarks.
This is the square centered on this clock tower. Although the square is small, it is the most lively in this place. After visiting the ancient city during the day, you can come to this place to relax or eat in the evening. The clock tower itself is also very beautiful.