[[File:Dolmabahce Sarayi Saat Kulesi.jpg|thumb|upright|left|[[DolmabahçeMenara ClockJam TowerDolmabahçe]]]]
[[File:Dolmabahçe Mosque Mars 2013.jpg|thumb|[[DolmabahçeMasjid MosqueDolmabahçe]]]]
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A baroque style [[Dolmabahçe Mosque|mosque]] designed by Garabet Balyan was built near the palace in 1853—1855. It was commissioned by queen mother Bezm-i Âlem Valide Sultan. Since 1948 the building housed the Naval Museum, but the museum was moved to another location in 1960 after the [[1960 Turkish coup d'état|coup d'état of May, 27th]]. In 1967 the mosque was returned for worship.