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The Strasbourg astronomical clock is located in the Cathédrale Notre-Dame of Strasbourg, Alsace, France.
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3 weeks ago
The Horlodge Astronomique is located in the back corner of the Cathedrale Norte Dame de Strasbourg. My wife and I visited in April on an excursion from a Viking Rhine River Cruise. We did not encou… Full review by Razorfish
3 weeks ago
You have to queue up at 11:35 to purchase tickets. Then, wait another 35 minutes + inside- standing the entire time -a short movie plays- explaining the details of the clock. All the while you are a… Full review by ldtc2
1 month ago
We were able to purchase tickets in advance (around 10:30 on the same day) at the little gift shop inside the entrance of the church... inside to the right. Very nice woman explained you need to line… Full review by bollwage

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    The Strasbourg astronomical clock is located in the Cathédrale Notre-Dame of Strasbourg, Alsace, France. It is the third clock on that spot and dates from the time of the first French possession of the city (1681–1870). The first clock had been built in the 14th century, the second in the 16th century, when … See more

    First clock
    The Third of its kind against the south transept. The name of its maker is not known. This clock was known as the "Three Kings clock" and had several automata. One of … See more

    In 1887, a 25-year-old Sydney watchmaker named Richard Smith built a working model of the third clock in the scale 1:5. Having never seen the original, Smith had to work from a … See more

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    Aug 13, 2014 · The clock is located inside the cathedral. You can see it for free during the day except from 11am-2:00pm when you must have a ticket for the …

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    • https://www.maas.museum/event/strasburg-clock

      For over a century the Strasburg Clock model has been one of the most popular exhibits at Powerhouse Museum. A young Sydney clockmaker, Richard Bartholomew Smith (1862-1942), built this model of a famous clock in …

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      Where was the Strasburg clock made?
      For over a century the Strasburg Clock model has been one of the most popular exhibits at Powerhouse Museum. A young Sydney clockmaker, Richard Bartholomew Smith (1862-1942), built this model of a famous clock in Strasbourg, France between 1887 and 1889.
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      What makes the Strasbourg astronomical clock so special?
      The third of its kind to stand in the spot, the Strasbourg Astronomical Clock is a wonder of 1800’s engineering, but what is even more remarkable is that equally wondrous contraptions have existed at the site since the 14th century. The first clock was built in the Cathédrale Notre-Dame of Strasbourg between 1352–1354 by an unknown tinker.
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      What is the name of the clock at Notre Dame?
      The Astronomical clock inside Notre-Dame de Strasbourg The Strasbourg astronomical clock is located in the Cathédrale Notre-Dame of Strasbourg, Alsace, France. It is the third clock on that spot and dates from the time of the first French possession of the city (1681–1870).
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      What is the oldest clock in the world?
      The first clock was built in the Cathédrale Notre-Dame of Strasbourg between 1352–1354 by an unknown tinker. While records of the clock’s exact workings are scarce, its centerpiece was a mechanical rooster that would spread its feathers and even crow with the help of a bellows.
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      Strasburg Clock model. For over a century the Strasburg Clock model has been one of the most popular exhibits at Powerhouse Museum. A young Sydney clockmaker, Richard Bartholomew …

    • Strasburg Clock — Powerhouse Shop

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      The Strasburg clock model is one of the Powerhouse's most popular objects. Built by clockmaker Richard Bartholomew Smith in Sydney between 1887 and 1889, the Strasburg clock model has …

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        Stamped Gorham on the Back. Strasbourg by Gorham. See below. eldersantiquerow. (1,025) $49.99 FREE shipping. Astronomical Clock, Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg, France, 1886. …

      • https://www.solosophie.com/strasbourg-astronomical-clock

        Feb 07, 2021 · A brief history of Strasbourg Astronomical Clock. The astronomical clock of Strasbourg you see today is actually the third on site. The first timepiece was erected as far …

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        Mar 16, 2010 · A44 Strasburg clock model and parts, made by Richard Bartholomew Smith, wood / paint / metal / paper, Australia, 1887-1889 The Strasburg Clock model has been associated …

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        May 10, 2017 · Located in the Strasbourg Cathedral, France, the historic Strasbourg astronomical clock is a Renaissance masterpiece assembled by various artists, mathematicians, and technicians, and it is considered as one of …

      • The Astronomical Clock - Strasbourg

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        A Renaissance masterpiece, the Astronomical Clock is a result of the combined work of artists, mathematicians and technicians. Swiss clockmakers, sculptors, painters and automaton …

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