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Dolmabahçe Clock Tower Dolmabahçe Saat Kulesi General information Type Clock tower Architectural style Ottoman Neo-baroque Location Istanbul, Turkey Address Dolmabahçe Palace, Dolmabahçe Caddesi Coordinates 41°02′15.39″N 28°59′47.17″E / 41.0376083°N 28.9964361°ECoordinates: 41°02′15.39″N 28°59′47.17″E / 41.0376083°N 28.9964361°E Construction started 1890 Completed 1895 Height 27 m (89 ft) Technical details Floor count 4 Floor area 72.25 m2 (777.7 sq ft) Design and construction Architect Sarkis Balyan Dolmabahçe Clock Tower (Turkish: Dolmabahçe Saat Kulesi) is a clock tower situated outside Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul, Turkey. The tower was ordered by Ottoman sultan Abdülhamid II (1842–1918) and designed by the court architect Sarkis Balyan between 1890 and 1895.
The clock tower was added to Dolmabahçe Palace, and stands in front of its Treasury Gate on a square along the European waterfront of Bosphorus next to Dolmabahçe Mosque. Designed in Ottoman neo-baroque style, the four-sided, four-story tower stands on a floor area of 8.5 × 8.5 m (28 × 28 ft) at a height of 27 m (89 ft). Its clock was manufactured by the renowned French clockmaker house of Jean-Paul Garnier, and installed by the court clock master Johann Mayer. In 1979, the original mechanical clock was converted partly to an electrical one. On two opposite sides of the tower, the tughra of Sultan Abdul Hamid II is put on.[1]
See also
- List of columns and towers in Istanbul
- Yıldız Clock Tower
- Etfal Hospital Clock Tower
- İzmir Clock Tower
- İzmit Clock Tower
References
- ^ Gezgör, Vahide (1987). "Dolmabahçe Saat Kulesi". Milli Saraylar Dergisi (İstanbul) (1): 124.
External links
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Categories:- Buildings and structures completed in 1895
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- Buildings and structures in Istanbul
- Clock towers in Turkey
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- Ottoman architecture
- Neo-Baroque architecture in Turkey
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- Turkish building and structure stubs
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