- Deutsches Uhrenmuseum
Deutsches Uhrenmuseum (English: "German Clock and Watch Museum") is located near the center of the
Black Forest town ofFurtwangen im Schwarzwald , a historic center of clockmaking. It features permanent and temporary exhibits on the history of timekeeping. The Museum is affiliated with the local technical college (Fachhochschule ).The
museum has a broad collection ofclock s and otherartefact s relating tohorology , with a certain emphasis on regional products from the Black Forest, but it covers clocks and watches from around the world and spanning from prehistoric times to the present. The work ofRobert Gerwig formed a primary basis of the museum.Among the highlights of its permanent exhibits are:
* The late 20th century Hans Lang clock, a one-of-a-kind, ultracomplicated, astronomical clock [cite book | last =Lange | first =Juergen | authorlink = | coauthors =Richard Muehe | title =Die Hans-Lang Uhr - Sonderausstellung im Deutschen Uhrenmuseum Furtwangen | publisher =Deutsches Uhrenmuseum | year = 1995 | location =Furtwangen | pages =32 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = ]
* One of the earliest electrically impulsedpendulum clock s, by Alexander Bain (United Kingdom, ca. 1845) [cite book | last = Graf| first = Johannes| authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Modern Times - Timekeeping on its way to the present | publisher =Deutsches Uhrenmuseum | year = 2006 | location =Furtwangen | pages = 40| url = | doi = | id = | isbn =3-922673-19-8 ]
* The unique astronomical clock made in 1787 by the benedictine priest Thaddãus Rinderle atSt. Peter's Abbey in the Black Forest [cite book | last = Wenzel| first =Johann | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Die astronomisch-geographische Uhr von Pater Thaddãus Rinderle, im Anhang eine kurze Geschichte der Uhr, sowie ein Facsimile und die Transdskription von Thaddaeus Rinderles eigenhaendiger Beschreibung der Uhr durch Eberhard Marthe | publisher =Deutsches Uhrenmuseum | year = 2006 | location = Furtwangen| pages = 77| url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 3-922673-20-1 ]
* The monumental musical automaton clock of ca. 1880 by August Noll
* A mechanical orrery (planetarium) and a Weltmaschine by "Priestermechaniker"Philipp Matthäus Hahn [cite book | last =Haas | first =Carmen | authorlink = | coauthors =Eduard Saluz | title =A Brief History of Clock and Time | publisher =Deutsches Uhrenmuseum | year = 2007 | location =Furtwangen | pages =40 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =3-922673-23-6 ]
* One of the early clocks (Paris, 1680) using a pendulum as a timestandard, an invention ofChristiaan Huygens .
* Several large mechanical musical instruments (street organs)
* A extensive display documenting the history of thecuckoo clock and the many styles of cuckoo clocks made over time
* An easy to follow but comprehensive display outlining the history of thewristwatch [cite book | last =Hundorf | first =Kathrin | authorlink = | coauthors =Eduard Saluz | title =A Brief History of the wristwatch | publisher =Deutsches Uhrenmuseum | year = 2004 | location =Furtwangen | pages =40 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =3-922673-16-3 ]imilar museums
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Mussee Internationale d'Horlogerie (La Chaux-de-Fonds , Switzerland)
*National Watch and Clock Museum (Lancaster, Pennsylvania , United States)
*Museum fũr Uhren und Mechanische Music (Oberhofen am Thunersee , Switzerland)
*Royal Observatory, Greenwich (Greenwich , London, England)External links
* [http://deutsches-uhrenmuseum.de/ Deutsches Uhrenmuseum]
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