Giurgiu Clocktower

Giurgiu Clocktower
Native name
Turnul Ceasornicului din Giurgiu (Romanian)
Yergöğü Saat Külesi
Historic image of Giurgiu Clocktower
LocationGiurgiu County, Romania
Nearest cityGiurgiu
Coordinates43°53′25″N 25°57′54″E / 43.89028°N 25.96500°E / 43.89028; 25.96500
Built1771
Built forOttoman military
Original useMilitary watchtower, then fire tower
Restored2007
Current useClocktower
Architectural styleOttoman architecture
Governing bodyMinistry of Culture and National Patrimony (Romania)
TypeArchitectural Monument of National Interest
Designated2004
Part ofNational Register of Historic Monuments (Romanian: Lista Monumentelor Istorice (LMI))
Reference no.GR-II-m-A-14913
Giurgiu Clocktower

The Giurgiu Clocktower (Romanian: Turnul Ceasornicului; Turkish: Yergöğü Saat Külesi) is an Ottoman watchtower (1771), later fire lookout and clocktower (1830) from the Romanian town of Giurgiu. It has been designated by the Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as a historical monument of national importance. The city of Giurgiu is located on the Danube river, which constitutes the border with Bulgaria. The city's location on the river made it a strategic asset for the Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans started construction of the tower in 1770 and completed construction in 1771. It was initially built as a military watchtower used for surveillance over the city and the river, and was later used as a lookout for fire prevention.

The monument is the symbol of the City of Giurgiu as well as a symbol of Giurgiu County and depicted as such on the official county emblem.