The World Clock (german: Weltzeituhr), also known as the Urania World Clock (german: Urania-Weltzeituhr, link=no), is a large
turret-style world clock
A world clock is a clock which displays the time for various cities around the world.
The display can take various forms:
*The clock face can incorporate multiple round analogue clocks with moving hands or multiple digital clocks with numeric r ...
located in the public square of
Alexanderplatz in
Mitte,
Berlin
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. By reading the markings on its metal
rotunda, the current time in 148 major cities from around the world can be determined.
[Helmut Caspar: ''Ärger mit der Weltzeituhr am Alex. Städtenamen sind nicht korrekt.'' In: '' Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung'', 24/25 December 1997.] Since its erection in 1969, it has become a
tourist attraction
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Types
Places of natural ...
and meeting place. In July 2015, the German government declared the clock as a historically and culturally significant monument.
History
The sixteen ton world clock was opened to the public on 30 September 1969, shortly before the twentieth anniversary of the
German Democratic Republic
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** Germania (historical use)
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, along with the
Berlin TV Tower
The Berliner Fernsehturm or Fernsehturm Berlin ( en, Berlin Television Tower) is a television tower in central Berlin, Germany.
Located in the Marien quarter (''Marienviertel''), close to Alexanderplatz in the locality and district of Mitte, ...
('). The erection of the clock was part of a larger plan to expand and reorganize
Alexanderplatz as a whole. At the end of the renovations, the
public square
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was four times larger than it was at the end of the
World War II
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.
The clock was designed by the designer
Erich John, who at the time was an employee of the planning group for the transformation of Alexanderplatz under the direction of
Walter Womacka
Walter Womacka (22 December 1925 – 18 September 2010) was a German Socialist Realist artist. His work was pioneering early German Democratic Republic (GDR) aesthetics.
Biography
Walter Womacka was born on 22 December 1925 in Horní Jiře ...
. Before designing the clock and managing its construction, John was a lecturer at
Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee (then called the ''Hochschule für bildende und angewandte Kunst'', "College of Fine and Applied Arts"), where he taught
product design. The idea to erect a clock in Alexanderplatz was had when the wreckage of the Uraniasäule (a.k.a. Wettersäule), a pre-World War II public clock, was found during the restoration of the square in 1966.
[Auskunft des Gestalters der Weltzeituhr, ''Erich John''.]
The construction of the clock required more than 120 engineers and other experts, including the sculptor
Hans-Joachim Kunsch; the Getriebefabrik Coswig company was also instrumental in its construction.
[Homepage von Weltzeituhr Berlin Alexanderplatz Kunsch Metallbau; ''Referenzobjekte''](_blank)
retrieved 23 July 2018. In Germany at the time, there was no widely recognized design award, so John did not receive one for his work. However, he received a design award for a different design of his in 1982.
In 1987, a commemorative coin was released with the image of the World Clock. In 1997, the cities of
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the ...
and
Jerusalem
Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
were added to the clock during a necessary repair to the mechanism – when it was erected, the cities were omitted due to the political sensibilities surrounding the nation of
Israel
Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
of the time. Two cities which had changed their names since the clock was erected were also changed: Leningrad (to
Saint Petersburg
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) and Alma Ata (to
Almaty).
Function
The main feature of the World Clock is a large twenty-four sided column (the cross-section of which is a regular
icositetragon
In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960 degrees.
Regular icositetragon
The '' regular icositetragon'' is represented by Schläfli symbol ...
). Each side of the column represents one of the twenty-four main
time zones
Time is the continued sequence of existence and event (philosophy), events that occurs in an apparently irreversible process, irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various me ...
of the Earth, and has the names of major cities which use that time zone engraved into it. A
windrose is painted onto the pavement below the column which holds up the clock. Four smaller
analog clock
A clock or a timepiece is a device used to measure and indicate time. The clock is one of the oldest human inventions, meeting the need to measure intervals of time shorter than the natural units such as the day, the lunar month and the ...
s are located on the sides of the narrow column which holds up the rotunda, and the entire clock is more than large enough for people to stand under it and read the smaller clocks.
The clock is mechanical, and in normal operation is constantly in motion, although the motion is too slow to be seen by a human observer – it is only readily apparent in
timelapse recordings. Numbers – in a line from
one through twenty-four – revolve around the outside of the clock throughout the day. To read the clock, a user finds the side of the icositetragon which corresponds to the city or time zone they are interested in and notes the number under it. The number corresponds to the current hour in that city. If the number is not directly under the side, but is instead off-set by some fraction, that can be used as a way to estimate the number of minutes past the hour it is in that city. This is made easier because each number is in a
different-colored rectangle, the length of which corresponds to one side of the icositetragon.
Cities in time zones which are not exact hours offset from
UTC, such as
New Delhi
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which is situated in the
Indian Standard Time
Indian Standard Time (IST), sometimes also called India Standard Time, is the time zone observed throughout India, with a time offset of UTC+05:30. India does not observe daylight saving time or other seasonal adjustments. In military and avi ...
(IST) zone (
UTC+05:30), have their offset in minutes engraved next to them. For New Delhi, the engraving is "NEW DELHI +30`".
Once per minute, an artistic sculptural rendering of the
Solar System
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made of steel rings and spheres rotates. Including the sculpture, the World Clock is high.
The clock is driven by an
electric motor
An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate for ...
which resides in a space of × × .
This motor drives the
gearbox
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, which was rebuilt from one made by
Trabant
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.
During the 1997 renovation of the clock,
Aurotec GmbH replaced parts of the original equipment which were failing.
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Social relevance
The clock has become since the 1970s the scene of protests
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Protests can be thought of as acts of coopera ...
, as well as a landmark which Berliners living near the area use to meet others.
On 12 May 1983 the Bundestag
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deputies of The Greens The Greens or Greens may refer to:
Current political parties
*Australian Greens, also known as ''The Greens''
*Greens of Andorra
* Greens of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*Greens of Burkina
* Greens (Greece)
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*Gree ...
, including Petra Kelly
Petra Karin Kelly (29 November 1947 – 1 October 1992) was a German Green politician and ecofeminist activist. She was a founding member of the German Green Party, the first Green party to rise to prominence both nationally in Germany and wo ...
, Gert Bastian
Gert Bastian (26 March 1923 – presumably 1 October 1992) was a German military officer and politician with the German Green Party.
Biography
Born in Munich, Bastian volunteered for the Wehrmacht in 1941, at the age of nineteen. In World War I ...
and three other deputies, unrolled a banner with the inscription "The Greens – swords to plowshares" before the world clock and were arrested.[Udo Baron: ''Kalter Krieg und heißer Frieden.'' Lit Verlag, Münster 2003, ]
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On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the German Democratic Republic on 7 October 1989, opposition political groups formed a demonstration which began at the clock and ended at the Palace of the Republic. The state responded by arresting over 1,200 of the protesters. Thirty-three days later, the Berlin Wall fell.
Gallery
File:Weltzeituhr mit Fernsehturm - Alexanderplatz.jpg, The Berlin TV tower overlooks the World Clock.
File:Urania-Weltzeituhr auf dem Alexanderplatz in Berlin 2015.jpg, The World Clock by day in 2015
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1990-0424-036, Berlin, Demonstranten gegen Ausländerfeindlichkeit.jpg, A protest takes place near the clock on 24 April 1990.
File:Weltuhr Alex.jpg, The world time clock by night at Alexanderplatz in Berlin. July 2018.
References
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Clocks in Germany
1969 establishments in East Germany
Buildings and structures in Mitte
Landmarks in Germany
Tourist attractions in Berlin
Towers completed in 1969