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HERITAGE · LANDMARK · MORBIMorbi's old-town landmark — the clock tower of the Green Chowk, a graceful colonial-era timepiece at the heart of the historic bazaar, a beloved emblem of the city.
At the heart of Morbi’s old town, in the bustling Green Chowk, stands the city’s beloved clock tower — a graceful colonial-era structure that has long served as the landmark and meeting-point of the historic bazaar.
Built during the town’s flamboyant building era, the tower reflects the same architectural ambition that gave Morbi its ‘Paris of Saurashtra’ nickname, its tiered form and clock face rising above the surrounding shops and lanes.
Around it, the Green Chowk hums with the everyday commerce of Morbi — markets, eateries and the flow of town life — making the clock tower both a heritage monument and a living civic hub. A simple but characterful stop on a walk through old Morbi, it is the kind of modest landmark that gives a town its identity, and a fine vantage on the rhythms of this princely-turned-industrial city. (The image shown here is an illustrated emblem.)
Illustration — the clock tower.
Illustration — the bazaar landmark.
Morbi raises grand civic structures.
A timepiece rises in the Green Chowk.
It becomes the old town's landmark.
A beloved emblem of the city.
The town's landmark.
Graceful old design.
The bustling bazaar.
Heart of old Morbi.
A characterful emblem.
A natural stop.
The old-town landmark.
The bustling bazaar.
In the Green Chowk.
The tiered timepiece.
Markets and eateries.
Everyday Morbi life.
A characterful landmark.
Mani Mandir nearby.
Illustration — the clock tower.
The Green Chowk clock tower is a graceful colonial-era landmark: a tiered masonry tower carrying a clock face, rising above the shops and lanes of Morbi’s old bazaar, built in the same ambitious spirit as the town’s princely architecture.
Its importance is as a civic emblem and meeting-point — a modest but defining monument at the bustling heart of old Morbi. (Shown here as an illustrated emblem.)
Tiered clock tower
Colonial-era design
In the Green Chowk bazaar
A civic landmark
Cool and pleasant — the best season across Morbi.
Green and atmospheric in the town.
Hot and dry — visit early or late.
⏰ See it on a walk through old Morbi's bazaar; combine with Mani Mandir and the Darbargadh.
Rajkot airport is nearest.
Morbi has a railway station.
In the Green Chowk, old Morbi.
TOWER & BAZAAR
The clock tower.
The Green Chowk bazaar.
Everyday town scenes.
Golden-hour tower.
Where Saurashtra meets the Little Rann
A serene Shiva temple by the Machchhu
A graceful sampraday shrine in town
Old shrines on the Little Rann's edge
The riverside royal residence of Morbi
Flamingos and waders on the Rann's quiet edge
Rotla, kadhi, shaak and ghee-rich fare.
Saurashtra's fried snacks.
Lively local street food.
Hearty Kathiawadi veg fare and sweets.
Morbi's beloved old-town clock-tower landmark, in the historic bazaar.
As the civic emblem and meeting-point of old Morbi.
During the town's princely/colonial building era.
No — it's an exterior landmark, free to view.
In the Green Chowk, at the heart of old Morbi.
October to March, on an old-town walk.
The bustling Green Chowk bazaar with markets and eateries.
Mani Mandir and the Darbargadh.
Famed for its weights & scales craft
A vast carved-stone temple & gardens
A riot of colour at the tribal Holi fair
Riverside gardens with a deer park
Lion-country safaris begin just south of the city
Quiet gardens along the reservoir
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