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Astronomical “Clock Cities” and Public Observatories

Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)

Book: General Time Knowledge

Throughout history, significant cities have housed monumental clocks or public observatories that showcased local time or star positions. Examples include the Prague Astronomical Clock and the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. These landmarks served both educational and ceremonial roles, drawing tourists and astronomy enthusiasts. Citizens consulted them for accurate, standardized time before personal watches became commonplace. Delving into these “clock cities” reveals how architecture, science, and civic pride intertwine, leaving lasting cultural artifacts that celebrate humankind’s quest to track the cosmos.

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