Nestled in the heart of Geneva’s lakefront English Garden (Jardin Anglais), the Flower Clock, or Horloge Fleurie, is a striking horticultural timepiece. Adorned with seasonal blooms, it stands as the largest flower clock in the world. The intricate design and vibrant colors make it a popular spot for tourists and photographers. Visitors can admire the meticulous arrangement of flowers that change with the seasons, providing a fresh and ever-evolving display. The clock not only tells time but also serves as a living testament to the city’s dedication to beauty and precision.
Flower Clock (Horloge Fleurie)
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