The Yozgat Clock Tower is an Ottoman-era monument in the city center of Yozgat, Turkey.
It was commissioned by mayor Ahmet Tevfikizade and built by local stonemason à Âakir in 1908.
The tower consists of six or seven stories with a balcony around the upper section, then a French-made clock, and finally a bell-shaped cap or cone of wood covering the top. It is almost tall, with a square base measuring by . The walls are of cut stone, to thick.
Structural assessments suggest that it will be seriously damaged during any severe earthquake.