URANIA WORLD CLOCK
The Urania World Clock is a magnificent astronomical clock located in Vienna, Austria. It was built between 1898 and 1908 by the Austrian watchmaker brothers Franz and Jakob Deutsch. The clock is housed in the Urania observatory building and features a variety of dials and mechanisms that display the time, date, and positions of celestial bodies. The design of the Urania World Clock is a stunning example of Art Nouveau style, with intricate ornamentation and detailed craftsmanship. The clock face has a beautiful blue and gold color scheme, with decorative elements such as stars, planets, and zodiac signs. Visitors to the Urania World Clock can marvel at its intricate inner workings and watch as the various hands and dials move in perfect synchronization. It is a true masterpiece of both art and engineering, and a must-see for anyone interested in the intersection of science and aesthetics.