The world’s most beautiful clock is also the oldest clock still in operation today: the Prague Astronomical Clock.
Attached to Prague’s Old Town Hall, this impressive timepiece was created in 1410 by clockmaker Mikuláš of Kadaň. At the top of every hour, a procession of the Twelve Apostles appears through the clock’s window. Flanking the clock are figures representing vanity, greed,...read more
The world’s most beautiful clock is also the oldest clock still in operation today: the Prague Astronomical Clock.
Attached to Prague’s Old Town Hall, this impressive timepiece was created in 1410 by clockmaker Mikuláš of Kadaň. At the top of every hour, a procession of the Twelve Apostles appears through the clock’s window. Flanking the clock are figures representing vanity, greed, death and lust. But standard timekeeping is a secondary function of this clock; it also tracks the movement celestial bodies and other astrological information through its mechanical astrolabe.