Dolmabahçe Clock Tower
Dolmabahçe Clock Tower was built by the palace architect Sarkis Balyan in neobarok and empirical style. The tower is four floors on a platform with a fountain pool in the 12x12 -meter corners and gradually narrowed. The tower is 8.5 x 8.5 meters and the corners of the tower sit on a Pavern Plan. All facade of the tower are equal to each other. Only one of the openings on the ground floor is considered as a door.
There are a total of four columns on each side of the composite title on both sides of the openings. On the first floor, which is separated by a flood deletion, there are various vegetable decorations at the level of the lower floor columns. This floor should be decorated more intensely, the semicircular jambs are seated on the columns and there are two columns at the edges of the window. Girlands are placed on the window. II. Abdulhamid coat of arms are found in the sea and land. On the upper floor, deletions were used instead of free columns, and architraves were placed on the consoles on the rectangular windows. On the top floor, there is a farspath that surrounds this solid wall. There is a small window under the clock dials with curtain motif on each facade. This layer was terminated with eaves wiping, the top ''c'' curved cuts were switched to the hill with window.