Prague Astronomical Clock

from $29.00

The astronomical clock on the Old Prague City Hall has been in operation since at least 1410, making it one of the oldest working astronomical clocks in the world.

This medieval timepiece not only tells the time but also displays astronomical information such as the position of the sun and moon, zodiac signs, and celestial events. Its intricate design and mechanical complexity draw visitors from around the globe, offering a unique glimpse into the scientific knowledge and craftsmanship of the early 15th century.

The clock remains a significant cultural landmark in Prague, symbolizing the city's rich history and technological heritage.

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The astronomical clock on the Old Prague City Hall has been in operation since at least 1410, making it one of the oldest working astronomical clocks in the world.

This medieval timepiece not only tells the time but also displays astronomical information such as the position of the sun and moon, zodiac signs, and celestial events. Its intricate design and mechanical complexity draw visitors from around the globe, offering a unique glimpse into the scientific knowledge and craftsmanship of the early 15th century.

The clock remains a significant cultural landmark in Prague, symbolizing the city's rich history and technological heritage.