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Samsun Saathane Square

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Saathane Square
Public square
Saathane Square in 2023
Saathane Square in 2023
FeaturesSamsun Clock Tower, Samsun Central Great Mosque, Şifa Bath, Samsun Metropolitan Municipality Headquarters and the Medrese Mosque
LocationSamsun, Turkey
Coordinates: 41°17′43″N 36°19′56″E / 41.2953°N 36.3323°E / 41.2953; 36.3323

Saathane Square is a public square in Samsun's Ilkadim district and takes its name from the Samsun Clock Tower which is located in the center of the square. Along with Republic Square (Samsun), it is one of two important and historical squares in Samsun. The square is bounded by the headquarters of the Samsun Metropolitan Municipal Government, Central Great Mosque (Samsun), Taş Han, the Şifa Bath and the Medrese Mosque.

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History

Saathane Square is a historical center in Samsun. The oldest building in the square is the Samsun Taş Han which was constructed in the 13th Century by members of the Seljuk Empire. The neighboring Şifa Bath was constructed in the 15th century and was followed by the construction of the Samsun Central Great Mosque in 1803 and the Samsun Clock Tower in 1887.[1] The Samsun Clock Tower was erected to commemorate the ascension of Sultan Abdülhamit II to the throne. Samsun was struck by an earthquake in 1948 causing the original Samsun Clock Tower to collapse. The tower was rebuilt in 1977. A restoration of the clock tower was done between 2000 and 2001.[2]

Starting in 2017, the Samsun Metropolitan Municipality began a major restoration project of the square and its environs. The objective of the urban renewal project is to restore important works of Ottoman architecture within and adjacent to the square. As a result, several adjacent dilapidated buildings were demolished and replaced with neo-ottoman retail architecture. A formerly vacant parking lot was restored with a pedestrianized brick paver square. The restoration of Saathane Square was done with the objective of reviving the city's historic architecture, urban fabric and again uniting the Taş Han, Medrese Mosque and the Şifa Bath. The municipality has stated that they hope the project will revive the tourism economy and restore a sense of commercial vitality to the area.[3]

As of 2023, the project was partially complete. Three new retail buildings have been constructed with 1 under-construction and 3 more planned. The project has entailed the clearance of two unpermitted city blocks worth of construction. The new buildings follow a neo-ottoman architecture style.

The square is serviced by the Large Mosque stop on the Samsun Tram.

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References

  1. ^ "Samsun'daki tarihi Taşhan ve Saathane Meydanı tarihi dokusuna kavuşuyor".
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.bakisarisakal.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Saathane Meydanı'nda sona doğru".
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