π The Ottoman Clock is a prominent historical landmark in Mexico City's center. π 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 π€ Symbol of solidarity between Mexico, Lebanon, and Turkey. π¨ Admire unique clock faces with Turkish crescent and Lebanese cedar symbols. ποΈ Explore a significant historical monument in a public square. πΆ Easily accessible at any time of day. π Commemorates Mexico's history of welcoming Arab migrants. # Tips π‘ Also known as the Arabic, Lebanese, or Turkish Clock by locals. πΈ Look for the frog sculpture nearby, a popular local monument. π Located at the intersection of Venustiano Carranza and BolΓvar streets. # Hours π Daily, visible at any moment. # βΏ Accessibility Wheelchair accessible entrance.
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