๐ The Ottoman Clock is a prominent historical landmark in Mexico City's center.
๐ It was gifted by Ottoman citizens of Lebanese and Arabic origin to Mexico in 1910 to commemorate Mexico's independence and welcome Arab migrants.
๐ค Symbol of solidarity between Mexico, Lebanon, and Turkey.
๐จ Admire unique clock faces with Turkish crescent and Lebanese cedar symbols.
๐๏ธ Explore a significant historical monument in a public square.
๐ถ Easily accessible at any time of day.
๐ Commemorates Mexico's history of welcoming Arab migrants.
๐ก Also known as the Arabic, Lebanese, or Turkish Clock by locals.
๐ธ Look for the frog sculpture nearby, a popular local monument.
๐ Located at the intersection of Venustiano Carranza and Bolรญvar streets.
๐ Daily, visible at any moment.
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