Rostock astronomical clock explained

The Rostock astronomical clock is a fifteenth-century astronomical clock in St. Mary's Church, Rostock.

History and description

The astronomical clock was built in 1472[1] by Hans Düringer, a clockmaker from Nuremberg. It consists of three partitions:

The medieval clock is the only one of its kind still in working condition with its original clockworks.[3]

References

54.0895°N 12.1386°W

Notes and References

  1. Europe on a shoestring. Vivek Wagle. 2003.
  2. Web site: THE ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK OF THE ST.-MARIEN-KIRCHE IN ROSTOCK . www.astronomischeuhr.de.
  3. https://www.aur.uni-rostock.de/en/ Repository for the Rostock Astronomical Clock