Built in the 13th century, the Zytglogge, or Bern Clock Tower, stands on the site of a former city gate. After a fire destroyed the original guard tower, it was reconstructed as a clock tower. In the 1500s, an astronomical clock and a musical performance were added, drawing countless visitors to watch the hourly show. Today, this historic landmark continues to captivate with its intricate timepiece and mechanical figures, offering a glimpse into Bern’s rich past.
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