- The
Zytglogge (Bernese German: [ˈtsiˌkːlɔkːə]; lit. 'time bell') is a
landmark medieval tower in Bern, Switzerland.
Built in the
early 13th century, it...
- west of the
boundaries of the
peninsula formed by the
river Aare. The
Zytglogge tower marked the
western boundary of the city from 1191
until 1256, when...
- Most
likely the
first city
started at
Nydegg Castle and
reached to the
Zytglogge (Swiss German:
clock tower). The city was
divided by
three longitudinal...
- in 1383.
Other well-known
historic jacquemarts are
found on top of the
Zytglogge tower in Bern,
Switzerland and the
Moors on the
Torre dell'Orlogio di...
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other medieval guard towers are the
Zytglogge and the Käfigturm.
These towers still stand today. In the
Zytglogge (Clock Tower), a
figure of the Gr****...
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Switzerland were
using Bernese time, a
local mean time
measured from the
Zytglogge clocktower at UTC+00:29:45.5.
Bernese time was also used on
train timetables...
-
astronomical clock Nottebäck
church clock Rinkaby church clock Bern. The
Zytglogge is a
famous 15-century
astronomical clock housed in a
medieval fortification...
- Italy, the
Peace Tower of the
Parliament of
Canada in Ottawa, and the
Zytglogge clock tower in the Old City of Bern, Switzerland. The
tallest freestanding...
- ISBN 978-3-9520576-0-5. RückBlitze. Berne:
Zytglogge. 1990. ISBN 978-3-7296-0356-1. Steinzeit. Berne:
Zytglogge. 1990. ISBN 978-3-7296-0125-3.
Kinder der...
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after the
founding of the city in 1191. It is
bounded to the west by the
Zytglogge, Bern's
iconic clock tower that
served as the city's main gate
tower in...