Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower

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Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower (Arabic: برج ساعة باب الفرج) is one of the main landmarks of Aleppo, Syria. It was built in 1898-1899 by the French[1] architect of Aleppo city Charles Chartier with the help of the Syrian engineer Bakr Sidqi, under the Ottoman ruler of Aleppo; wāli Raif Pasha.[1][2]

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Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower
برج ساعة باب الفرج
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Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower
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Alternative namesBab al-Faradis
General information
TypeClock tower
Architectural styleOttoman architecture
Town or cityAleppo
Country Syria
Construction started1898; 127 years ago (1898)
Completed1899; 126 years ago (1899)
Height28 metres (92 ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Charles Chartier
EngineerBakr Sidqi
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It is located near the historical gate of Bab al-Faraj, adjacent to the building of the National library.[3] Its construction was encouraged by Sultan Abdul Hamid II in order to mark the modern era of timeliness.[4]

The tower was inaugurated in 1900 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Sultan's accession to the throne.[1]

The construction of the tower cost a sum of 1,500 Ottoman lira.[1] Half of the cost was collected through donations while the other half was paid by the municipality.

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Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower in 2009

The design of the tower resembles the old Islamic minarets with four similar façades, topped with traditional oriental muqarnas.[1]

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