What is the meaning of the clock tower in architecture?

The clock tower in architecture is a tower or turret that usually contains a clock. Clock towers were originally built to provide a visible reference for the time. They became popular during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, and have been used in many different kinds of buildings, including churches, town halls, and railway stations. The clock tower is often a symbol of civic pride and is an important architectural feature in many cities around the world.

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