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    The Zytglogge ( Bernese German: [ˈtsiˌkːlɔkːə]; lit. 'time bell') is a landmark medieval tower in Bern, Switzerland. Built in the early 13th century, it has served the city as a guard tower, prison, clock tower, centre of urban life and civic memorial . Despite the many redecorations and renovations it has undergone in its 800 years of ...

  2. Learn about the history and features of the Zytglogge, a medieval tower and clock in Bern's Old Town. Watch the hourly show of mechanical figures and the astronomical calendar clock, and enjoy the view from the tower.

  3. Sat at 13:15 pm Tue/Thu at 15:15 pm. Meeting point. Zytglogge (Clock Tower), on Kramgasse alley. Duration. 60 minutes. Price. Adults CHF 20.00 Senior citizens (AHV)/Handicapped (IV)/Students CHF 15.00 Children (6–16 years) CHF 10.00. Languages. If there is a demand, the tour will be held in two languages.

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  5. Mar 24, 2023 · Architectural Details of the Zytglogge. Zytglogge clock tower in bern. The Zytglogge is a very distinct 23-meter-high tower that stands in the heart of downtown Bern. It has marked the passing of town for centuries and is even said to have inspired Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity.

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  6. Zytglogge powers an hourly performance with each strike of its bell (Credit: Douglas Pearson/Getty) Today, the landmark anchors a capital city recognised by Unesco for its intact medieval core. On ...

  7. Learn the history of Zytglogge. During the tour, you might also be impressed with Zytglogge when the tour guide mentions it is more than 800 years old and has served several other purposes. See the mechanism that powers the clock on the first floor. View the astronomical calendar clock (the Astrolabium). Discover how these clocks work. As an ...

  8. The Zytglogge is the landmark medieval clock tower in the Old City of Bern. It has existed since about 1218–1220 [17] and is one of the most recognisable symbols of Bern. The name Zyglogge is Bernese German and translates as Zeitglocke in Standard German or time bell in English.

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