Buy large: 2404x3606 = 8.01" × 12.02" @ 300 dpi
Editorial use only - non commercial use, no model release / no property release
IZMIR, TURKEY – OCTOBER 04, 2014: East side of the Clock Tower, historic symbol of Izmir (Smyrna), built in 1901. Saat Kulesi
The Clock Tower stands tall in Konak Square, a stunning example of Ottoman architecture. Its intricate stonework and detailed patterns capture the eye, with a clock face perched high on the slender tower. Built in 1901, this landmark is a symbol of progress and a beloved icon of Izmir.
This image is perfect for travel blogs highlighting Turkey’s historical sites, educational materials on Ottoman architecture, or for book covers focusing on cultural exploration. It conveys a sense of timelessness and historical beauty.
Architecture enthusiasts will appreciate the ornate style and historical context of this structure. The visual style helps highlight the craftsmanship of the early 20th century.
clock tower izmir, historic ottoman architecture, turkey landmark, konak square, saat kulesi, architectural photography
