The lower big circle is a calendar of 12 months. On each month one see the picture of what people used to do in the village in this or that month. This calendar moves and goes around. In Prague will celebrate year since the time when the Astronomical clock appeared. Today it is hard to acknowledge importance and difficulty of that work. The artists and scientists created the mechanism, which is still working after so many years, after wars and changes of regimes.
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One can find Astronomical clock in Prague with no problems. First of all you need to get to the Old Town Square. You can use public transport system : trams or metro. It is also comfortable to use Uber in Prague. When you see a single gothic tower aiming into the sky and a lot of people staying around the tower looking at the same direction, you are here.
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Prague markets: from flea to farmers. Symbols of the zodiac tell the course of the heavens. When the bell tolls, windows fly open and mechanical apostles, skeletons, and "sinners" begin a ritualistic dance of destiny. The irony of the Prague Astronomical Clock is that for all its mastery at keeping time, it is nearly impossible to place in time.
The original tower was no doubt modeled after ecclesiastical bell towers that were sweeping the continent's architecture. The complexity of gears would have been very high-technology back in the early 15th century. It was a simple, unadorned structure back then, and the clock showed only astronomical data.
Later, in , the tower facade was decorated with flamboyant Gothic sculptures and a golden astronomical dial. Then, in the s, came the mechanical figure of Death, leering and tolling the great bell.
The mids brought still more additions — wooden carvings of the twelve apostles and a calendar disk with astrological signs. Today's clock is thought to be the only one on earth to keep sidereal time in addition to our regular time — that's the difference between a sidereal and lunar month. Everything in Prague has a story, and so it is with the Old Town clock. Natives claim that when the mechanical figures were created, town officials had the clockmaker blinded so that he would never duplicate his masterpiece.
In vengeance, the blind man climbed the tower and stopped his creation. The clock remained silent for more than fifty years. Centuries later, during dreary decades of communist domination, the legend of the blinded clockmaker became a metaphor for thwarted creativity. At least that's the way the story goes. Why do we turn timepieces into architectural monuments? Perhaps, as Dr. Or, perhaps the idea runs even deeper. Was there ever an era when humans didn't build great structures to mark the passage of time?
Just look at the ancient Stonehenge in Great Britain — now that's an old clock. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.
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