Last updated on December 20, 2023.

From a small square in the UNESCO World Heritage listed old town of Safranbolu, follow the road uphill past restored Ottoman homes and you’ll come to the Kale section of town. From there, you’ll find some great views of the old town.

Safranbolu, Turkey
Safranbolu
View from Kale in Safranbolu, Turkey
View from Kale

 

Government Mansion

The first building you’ll encounter is the spectacular Government Mansion (Hükümet Konağı) which now features the City History Museum (Kent Tarihi Müzesi), a great museum about the history of Safranbolu. The museum is open daily except Mondays. Adult admission is 40₺ (as of August 2023) and includes admission to the Kaymakamlar House on the same day.

Government Mansion in Safranbolu, Turkey
Government Mansion
Government Mansion in Safranbolu, Turkey
Government Mansion
Old government office at the City History Museum in Safranbolu, Turkey
Old government office

The museum has exhibits showing the different craft workers in town, some with creepy yet comical mannequins. There are also some ethnographic displays.

Shoemaker at the City History Museum in Safranbolu, Turkey
Shoemaker
Saddlemaker at the City History Museum in Safranbolu, Turkey
Saddlemaker
Spice man at the City History Museum in Safranbolu, Turkey
Spice man
Ethnographic display at the City History Museum in Safranbolu, Turkey
Ethnographic display

Behind the Government Mansion is a small display of famous clock towers around Turkey.

Clock tower display in Safranbolu, Turkey
Clock tower display

 

Clock Tower

These clock tower models lead unsurprisingly to the Safranbolu Clock Tower (Safranbolu Saat Kulesi), the town’s own famous clock tower. The tower has been using the same working clock parts since 1797.

Clock Tower in Safranbolu, Turkey
Clock Tower

I was fortunate enough to climb the tower and spend some time with the keeper of the clock. We had a nice chat and he told me the history of the tower. Amazingly, there have been only a few clock keepers since the tower was built. I only spent about 15 minutes with the clock keeper, but it was one of my most treasured moments from my visit to Safranbolu.

Clock Tower in Safranbolu, Turkey
Clock Tower

 

Old Prison

Next to the clock tower is the Old Prison (Eski Cezaevi), which has been converted into a popular restaurant.

Old Prison in Safranbolu, Turkey
Old Prison
Old Prison in Safranbolu, Turkey
Old Prison
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