Kastamonu Governor's Office

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 (1873–1942), 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 (reigned 1876–1909) ascending to the throne.

[1] The Governor's Office building hosts the 2002-established "Kastamonu City History Museum" (Turkish: Kastamonu Kent Tarihi Müzesi), the country's first ever city history museum.

[4] An archive featuring documentation and photographs of the city history is also at disposal for scientific research.