Kastamonu Governor's Office
The Kastamonu Governor's Office is the main service building of the governor of Kastamonu Province, Turkey. The historic building hosts also a city history museum.
It is situated on 10 Aralık Cad. 20/1 at Cebrail neighborhood of Kastamonu.
History
The Governor's Office building was constructed during the Ottoman Empire era in ashlar masonry on the place of the former wooden governor's office building dating back to 1833. Designed by architect Vedat Tek, a forerunner of the First Turkish National Architectural Movement, its construction began in 1900. It was inaugurated on September 1, 1901, the 25th anniversary of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II 's ascending to the throne. In 2015, the historical building underwent restoration works.The building consists of three stories, a ground floor and two upper floors. Nights, it is being fully illuminated by floodlights.