Bern Zytglogge Tower Astronomical Clock
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Bern Zytglogge Tower Astronomical Clock

By nitediver · Aug 27, 2016 · 25 replies
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Nitediver takes readers on a captivating tour of Bern's historic Zytglogge tower, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring an astronomical clock dating back to the 15th century. His post beautifully captures the intricate details and historical significance of this horological marvel, complemented by his personal Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 Triple Date.

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Yesterday I met a few friends in Bern where we attended a guided tour of the historic Zytglogge tower. ( an Unesco world heritage site)




With me my GP vintage 1945 triple date.




Here is the front of the tower with the astronomical clock.

There is an excellent description of the tower and clock on Wikipedia, so I will not go into details but repost photos of the various clock faces for reference ( photo credit Wikipedia )













Hour striker (Jacquemart)

Following are my own pictures from the inside of the tower and the clock, which dates back to the early 15th century but had been updated and modified since then.




The majority of the clock dates back to 1530









The view on top is phantastic




A last view of the clock with God chronos sitting on the right side between a roster and a lion ( both chronos and the rooster move when the clock strikes the hours)

It was s great afternoon in Bern and I am still amazed how our ancestors were able to create astronomical clicks some 500 years ago,

Best

Stefan

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amanico
Aug 27, 2016

I will spend the night there, before going to the JLC Manuf. Let me know! Nicolas

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nitediver
Aug 27, 2016

Link to YouTube video of the tower striking the hours. You have to be patient to see the whole video sequence Stefan

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nitediver
Aug 27, 2016

Actually I will be in Adelaide next Sunday. Thanks for letting me know, one day we will make it Stefan

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descartes1
Aug 27, 2016

Bern is gorgeous, and that clock is a wonder. I imagine Einstein strolling those streets and considering the mysteries of time, space and the universe. My father spent 5 years as a medical student in Bern and I was thrilled to see it. Thanks for the post.

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blomman Mr Blue
Aug 27, 2016

And you had a perfect companion with the Vintage 1945 on your wrist! Best Blomman

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Alkiro1
Aug 27, 2016

A picture of the Quai de l\'Ile clock found on the net. Less complicated than the Bern one for sure ;-) Best wishes Alkiro

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