Clock Tower: Clock Tower was built in 1829 by Mehmet Pasha from Crete as a cylindrical structure similar to the Istanbul Galata Tower. When it was destroyed by the earthquake in 1897, it was rebuilt in its present form in 1901. The square prism-shaped building was made of white cut stone and decorated with embossed workmanship. The top floor was covered with a dome and a large bell was added. The floor just below the floor was one hour in all four directions. Şadırvan: It is located near the clock tower. It is believed that it was built in 1908 during the reign of Ömer Ali Bey. There is a dome of pink granite onion-shaped sitting on seven columns. There is a horizontal wiping and fringe on the columns connected with the arches.