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Kayseri Clock Tower

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Imagine strolling through the heart of Kayseri, where history whispers through the streets. Standing proudly since 1906, the Clock Tower II is a remarkable piece of architecture, brought to life by the skilled hands of Tavlusunlu Salih Usta. Commissioned by Abdülhamit and with the backing of the then-governor, Haydar Bey, this tower is more than just a timekeeper. Next to it lies a rectangular space, originally designed as a clock room, adding to the charm of this historical marvel.

The tower itself reaches an impressive height of 15 meters, accessible by a spiral staircase that winds its way to the top. During the period of the National Struggle, this very place served as the Kayseri Branch for the Anadolu and Rumeli Müdafaa-i Hukuk Cemlığı, marking it as a site of significant historical importance.

At the pinnacle of the pointed pyramidal cone that crowns the tower, a rectangular opening houses the clock bell. The structure is crafted from cut stone and divided into three distinct sections, each separated by transversely arranged moldings. The upper section boasts circular openings on each side, perfectly framing the clock faces. The Clock Tower is not merely an old structure; it is a testament to the craftsmanship and history of the region. While you're there, take a moment to appreciate the intricate stonework and imagine the stories that have unfolded around this iconic landmark. Kayseri, with its rich history and stunning architecture, is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.
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Seljuk Civilization Museum
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Zeynel Abidin Tomb
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Grand Bazaar Kayseri
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Sultansazligi Nature Reserve
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