Prague Astronomical Clock, Astronomical clock in Prague
The Prague astronomical clock, or Prague orloj, is a medieval astronomical clock located in Prague.
Installed in 1410, it's the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest one still operating.
The clock is a significant symbol of the history of Prague and represents the city's long-standing respect for time and astronomy.
It's located in the Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square and attracts many tourists.
Every hour, a procession of twelve apostles sets in motion.
Location: Old Town
Location: Prague 1
Inception: 1410
Creator: Mikuláš of Kadaň, Jan Šindel
Website: orloj600let.cz
Source: Wikimedia