{{Infobox building | name = Baghdad Clock | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = Baghdad Clock.JPG | image_caption = Baghdad Clock (2010) | building_type = Public Building | architectural_style = | location = Green Zone, Baghdad, Iraq | coordinates = {{coord|33.3026|N|44.3750|E|type:landmark|display=title}} | status = Reconstructed | opened_date = | closed = | architect = | client = | owner = | height = | floor_count = | footnotes = }} The '''Baghdad Clock''' is a public building located in the Green Zone, in Baghdad, Iraq. Prior to 2003 the building was employed as a museum and featured a large clock tower. However, the building was heavily damaged during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.<ref>{{cite book |title=Night Draws Near: Iraq's People in the Shadow of America's War |first=Anthony |last=Shadid |page=128 |publisher=Picador, Henry Holt and Company |location=New York |year=2005}}</ref> It was reconstructed later and is now the seat of the Supreme Court of Iraq.{{citation needed |date=March 2025}}

The building's museum has seven halls where gifts given to former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein are displayed.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AVYlAAAAIBAJ&dq=%22Baghdad+Clock%22&pg=PA3&article_id=1531,1213442 |title=Tribute to Saddam |date=January 5, 1999 |newspaper=The Item |location=Sumter, SC |page=5a}}</ref>

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