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Martin Chaloupka's astronomical clock is an astronomical clock in Liberec District, Czech Republic. It was built in 2006–2011 in Kryštofovo ĂšdolĂ, and was moved to Ĺ˝ibĹ™idice (in the obec of KĹ™iĹľany) in 2023.
The clock's construction was directed by Martin Chaloupka.
History※
The clock was originally installed in a former electrical substation in Kryštofovo ĂšdolĂ. The project started in 2006, "it was inaugurated on 20 September 2008." And completed in 2011.
In 2023, the owner of the clock (Martin Chaloupka's daughter Alice ChmelĂková) decided to move the clock to the former fire station in Ĺ˝ibĹ™idice.
Technical details※
The clock has three dials, showing the time, the zodiac, and the lunar phase. It is driven by an electric motor.
As the clock chimes the hour, the twelve apostles file past two doors at the top of the clock, as on the Prague astronomical clock.
References※
- ^ "Astronomical Clock in Kryštofov Valley". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "Orloj Martina Chaloupky v obci Ĺ˝ibĹ™idice – dĹ™Ăve bĂ˝val v KryštofovÄ› ĂšdolĂ". CzechTourism. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
50°44′31″N 14°51′32″E / 50.74194°N 14.85889°E / 50.74194; 14.85889
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