Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower

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.[2]

Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower

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

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

References

  1. History
  2. Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower
  3. eAleppo Bab Al-Faraj tower (in Arabic)
  4. Burns, Ross (2013). Aleppo, A History. Routledge. pp. 260–262. ISBN 9780415737210.

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