Oldest Clocks in the World

12 Oct,2023

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The famous iron-framed Salisbury Cathedral Clock claims to be the oldest working clock in the world.

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Salisbury Cathedral Clock

The Ottery St. Mary astronomical clock is part of a group of 14th to 16th-century clocks discovered in England.

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Ottery St. Mary Clock

The Wells Cathedral Clock in Wells, Somerset, is one of England’s oldest enduring astronomical clocks.

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Wells Cathedral Clock

The oldest astronomical clock still in use, Prague Orloji, sits in the heart of the Czech Republic’s capital city of Prague.

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Prague Orloj Astronomical Clock

Elizabeth Tower, formerly known as the Clock Tower, is an iconic symbol of the United Kingdom and British culture.

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Elizabeth Tower

Modeled after Big Ben, the Rajabai Clock Tower is a historic landmark in Mumbai, India.

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Rajabai Clock Tower

Venice is a stunning city famous for its beautiful bridges, weaving canals, and architectural wonders.

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Torre dell’Orologio

The Spasskaya Tower is an iconic Russian landmark overlooking Red Square in Moscow.

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Spasskaya Tower

The Exeter Astronomical Clock at the Exeter Cathedral is one of the oldest clocks in England.

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Exeter Cathedral Clock