Located in the Old Town Square, the Prague Astronomical Clock has been around since the 15th century, though it has required repairs many times over its history. This clock doesn't display the ...
The stand had been operating without a valid lease since 2018; a lengthy legal battle allowed it to remain open despite a ...
Although the eight million tourists who visit Prague every year are a boon to the city's economy, there is a downside to the ...
German troops file past the famous Astronomical Clock (right) in March 1939. The clock would later be seriously damaged by the Nazis and during fighting to drive them from Prague. A giant portrait ...
The Prague Astronomical Clock is a medieval clock that was installed in 1410, which makes it the oldest astronomical clock still in operation. And you can see it in action every hour between 9 a.m ...
Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates. Prague Astronomical Clock $25 $500+ ...
Image caption, Astronomical Clock, Prague, Mikulas of Kadan and Jan Sindel, 1410, Peter Scholey / Alamy Stock Photo The Astronomical Clock in Prague (1410) features a number of moving statues.
Clocks involving mechanical figures often tell a story. In Prague, the astronomical clock set into the Old Town Hall Tower shows the procession of the Twelve Apostles, as the hour strikes from 9am ...
Follow this Prague itinerary to learn more about what to see in Prague. 1. Immerse in the Vibes of the Old Square and See the Time on the Astronomical Clock Prague, similarly to other major cities in ...