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Clock Tower

Tel Aviv


Not quite Big Ben, this Ottoman clock tower was funded by residents to mark the 25th anniversary of the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid II (1876–1909). The tower – one of seven built around Ottoman Palestine – was completed in 1903, a time when few of the sultan’s subjects had watches. It’s a good meeting point for tour groups.


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