Clock of Flowing Time
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The Clock of Flowing Time (German: Uhr der fließenden Zeit) is a 13 meter high water clock extending over three floors in the Berlin Europa-Center. The clock was designed by the French artist Bernard Gitton and set up in 1982. The water clock displays the time by filling glass spheres with brightly colored liquid, in a cycle that repeats every 12 hours. The whole system is controlled by a pendulum swinging in the lower half of the clock.
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Tauentzienstraße, Berlin Charlottenburg
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N 52.50444 ° | E 13.33889 ° |
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Europa-Center
Tauentzienstraße
10789 Berlin, Charlottenburg
Germany
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