Ottoman Clock
Wheelchair accessible
This clock was gifted to Mexico as a show of gratitude for its long history of welcoming Arab migrants.

๐Ÿ“œ The Ottoman Clock is a prominent historical landmark in Mexico City's center.
๐Ÿ” It was gifted by Ottoman citizens of Lebanese and Arabic origin to Mexico in 1910 to commemorate Mexico's independence and welcome Arab migrants.

Why Go

๐Ÿค Symbol of solidarity between Mexico, Lebanon, and Turkey.
๐ŸŽจ Admire unique clock faces with Turkish crescent and Lebanese cedar symbols.
๐Ÿ›๏ธ Explore a significant historical monument in a public square.
๐Ÿšถ Easily accessible at any time of day.
๐ŸŒ Commemorates Mexico's history of welcoming Arab migrants.

Tips

๐Ÿ’ก Also known as the Arabic, Lebanese, or Turkish Clock by locals.
๐Ÿ“ธ Look for the frog sculpture nearby, a popular local monument.
๐Ÿ“ Located at the intersection of Venustiano Carranza and Bolรญvar streets.

Hours

๐Ÿ•’ Daily, visible at any moment.

โ™ฟ Accessibility Wheelchair accessible entrance.

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