List of clocks

This is a list of clocks that have attained notability because of their historical importance, accuracy, exceptional artistry, architectural value, or size.

Africa

Morocco

Asia

Indonesia

  • Jam Gadang, clock tower in the city of Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia

Israel

Japan

Malaysia

Singapore

Sri Lanka

Yemen

Europe

Czech Republic

Denmark

Belarus

England

France

Germany

  • In Esslingen, Germany, at the headquarters of Festo,[1] Professor Hans Scheurenbrand has constructed the Harmonices Mundi, an astronomical clock, a world time clock, and a 74 bell glockenspiel.
  • The Alexanderplatz in Berlin contains the World Time clock.
  • "Die Pyramide" (German article) a skyscraper in Berlin, has what is claimed as the largest clock in Europe. It is a digital clock, with 10 metre high digits.
  • The Rathaus-Glockenspiel (1908), an ornate clock located in Munich's Marienplatz, has almost life-sized moving figures that show scenes from a medieval jousting tournament as well as a performance of the Schäfflertanz ("Barrel-makers' dance").

Isle of Man

Italy

Poland

  • Collegium Maius Clock, Krakow. Near the portal, on the wall, there is a clock that plays at 9:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00 and 17:00 the song of Jan from Lublin from the 16th century and the academic song Gaudeamus igitur. Later, the signal comes out of the figures, depicted six figures: pedal of the Jagiellonian University, queen Jadwiga, king Władysław Jagiełło, Jan from Kęt, Hugo Kołłątaj and Stanisław from Skarbimierz. This clock is the fourth in turn and was launched in 2000.
  • Town Hall Clock Tower, Poznan. Poznań Goats is one of the tourist attractions of Poznań. The mechanical goats' butting display takes place every day at 12:00 on the tower of the Poznań City Hall.

Russia

Switzerland

North America

Canada

United States

Oceania

Australia

Other

See also

References

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