The Anchor Clock, or Ankeruhr, stands as the architectural centerpiece of Hoher Markt in Vienna, a bronze-and-copper marvel from the early 20th century. This intricate timepiece features 12 copper figures, each representing a significant figure from Viennese history. As the hours pass, these figures emerge one by one, with the most elaborate display occurring at noon when all 12 appear in rotation. Visitors can watch this mechanical spectacle and admire the clock’s detailed craftsmanship, offering a unique glimpse into the city’s rich past.
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