Standing on the edges of Antalya Old Town (Kaleiçi), the Antalya Clock Tower (Antalya Saat Kulesi) is a testament to the region’s rich history. Built on the remnants of the city’s Roman walls, it was converted into a crenelated clock tower by the Ottomans in the early 20th century. This stone fixture, with its distinctive crenellations and timekeeping function, has become an instantly recognizable landmark in Antalya. Visitors can admire the tower’s historical architecture and its strategic location, offering a glimpse into the layers of the city’s past.
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