Photographer’s Note
As a result of the decree sent to governors to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Sultan Abdülhamit's accession to the throne, many clock towers were built all over the country. Izmit Clock Tower was designed by architect Vedat Tek upon the order of Musa Kazım Bey, governor of Izmit, and built in 1901.
The neoclassical clock tower, which stands just in front of the Hünkar Pavillion of Sultan Abdülaziz, has four floors. The ground floor houses fountains, while the clock is on the top floor. All four facades of the middle floors are decorated with the seal of Sultan Abdülhamit II. The pointed cone on top is coated with lead.
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ribeiroantonio
(21739) 2009-04-04 20:52
Very nice architecture, indeed. The day seems not that good but the light created a very nice moody picture. Well done.
Antonio
jplebrun
(16570) 2009-04-05 4:58
Bonjour Emre
malgré le manque de luminosité tu as réalisé une belle photo de cette tour et son horloge au travers les arbres encore démunis de leurs feuilles.
Amitiés
Jean-Pierre
Lay
(26) 2009-04-06 10:32
Hi Emre
Very nice picture, very nice architecture and the darkness of the day created a very nice photo! Well done.
Maria
Photo Information
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Copyright: emre emre (ekinokswest)
(2972) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-02-27
- Categories: Daily Life
- Exposure: f/3.1, 1/160 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-04-04 15:31








