The residence of Hacıkadı Süleyman Efendi, who commissioned the Clock Tower and served as Muğla's first mayor. Considered together with the Clock Tower, it tells a cohesive story of the living space of a late 19th-century Muğla notable.\n\nThe mansion is the late Ottoman version of Muğla house architecture — with more ornate details, larger bay windows, yet still featuring the same whitewashed walls and enclosed chimneys.
Hacıkadı House
The residence of Hacıkadı Süleyman Efendi, who commissioned the Clock Tower; a tangible example of elite life in Muğla at the turn of the 19th century.
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Hacıkadı House nerede ve nasıl bir yer?
The residence of Hacıkadı Süleyman Efendi, who commissioned the Clock Tower; a tangible example of elite life in Muğla at the turn of the 19th century.
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Exterior viewing only (visible 24 hours).
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Free
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100 metres from the Vakıflar Hammam, 150 metres from the Clock Tower.
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