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The Sultanahmet Square, also known as Hippodrome and surrounded by the famous Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia Turkish and Islamic, one of the most famous tourist areas in Istanbul, as well as a popular meeting point. The area is very impressive tourist zone of the Sultanahmet neighborhood on the Historical Peninsula that leads to all historical sites around Sultanahmet. It is very well known place for all Istanbul visitors, where they mostly head on for first, on their first day of Istanbul visit.\n\n\nOnce being a Byzantium hippodrome, the square itself hosts the famous historic places and sights that include; the Egyptian Obelisk, the Serpentine Column, the Colossus or the Column of Costantine Porphyrgenitus and the German Fountain.\n\nThe Hippodrome of Constantinople (Greek: Ἱππόδρομος τῆς Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, romanized: Hippódromos tēs Kōnstantinoupóleōs, Latin: Circus Maximus Constantinopolitanus, Turkish: Hipodrom or Sultanahmet Meydanı) was a circus that was the sporting and social centre of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire. Today it is a square named Sultanahmet Meydanı (Sultan Ahmet Square) in the Turkish city of Istanbul, with a few fragments of the original structure surviving.\n\nThe word hippodrome comes from the Greek hippos (ἵππος), horse, and dromos (δρόμος), path or way. For this reason, it is sometimes also called Atmeydanı (\
Une mappe monde ronde et l’horloge dans la grande horloge astronomique de la cathédrale de Strasbourg, en Alsace, en France
Pattern Design ​on Korean Won Banknote
Strasbourg, France- September 22, 2022:  Detail of the Astronomical clock inside the gotic Cathedrak of Our Lady
lower part face of the famous venetian clock -  Torre dell'Orologio on St Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), showing the some signs of the zodiac (scorpio, sagittarius, capricorn, aquarius, pisces)
Strasbourg, France - April 27, 2022: Astronomical clock in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg in Strasbourg, France
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Old astronomical clock in the cathedral of Strasbourg, France
The Prague Astronomical Clock, located on the southern wall of the Old Town Hall in the Old Town Square.
The astronomical clock in Strasbourg Cathedral in the city of Strasbourg in the Alsace region of France. The 18 meter astronomical clock is one of the largest in the world and contains probably the first perpetual mechanical Gregorian computus. The astronomical part is very accurate. It indicates leap years, equinoxes, and other astronomical data. This is the third astronomical clock on the site. The first clock dates from 1352, but it stopped working so a second was constructed in the 16th century. This was replaced by the current clock after being struck by lightning in 1838.
Prague Old Town Square Astronomical Clock, Czech
A time machine in victorian style. an image of a world globe and clock in a baroque wrought interior.
Shenzhen, China -February 17 , 2024: Scientific sculpture from Fudan University in Shanghai, China, about early China, a device used to observe time in ancient China
View of astronomical zodiacal clock on Clock Tower at Saint Mark Square; Venice, Italy
Venice, Italy - September 24, 2021: Clock face detail of St. Mark's Clocktower in Venice. The Clock Tower in Venice is an early Renaissance building on the north side of the Piazza San Marco. It comprises a tower, which contains the clock. A fixed circle of marble is engraved with the 24 hours of the day in Roman numerals. A golden pointer with an image of the sun moves round this circle and indicates the hour of the day. Within the marble circle beneath the sun pointer are the signs of the zodiac in gold which revolve slightly more slowly than the pointer to show the position of the sun in the zodiac. In the middle of the clockface is the earth (in the centre) and the moon, which revolves to show its phases, surrounded by stars which are fixed in position.
LONDON, UK - CIRCA APRIL 2018: Clock in Hampton Court Palace
Berlin, Germany - June 17, 2024: A manhole cover on a cobblestone street in Berlin
Strasbourg: Detail of the famous astronomical clock inside Notre-Dame de Strasbourg Cathedral which dates from the time of the first French possession of the city (1681–1870).
Six sided Sundial on Caius College Gate of Honour, Senate House Passage, Cambridge, England, UK.
Globe of La Francophonie, a bronze sculpture by Bruce Krebs on Saint Jean d'Acre Square in the Old Port of La Rochelle, France
Venice, Italy - September 27, 2023: St Mark's Clock tower (Torre dellOrologio) on Piazza San Marco, Lion of Saint Mark relief on facade. Winged Lion of Venice is a symbol of the city.
20th June 2024: Aerial drone view of the Dianatempel (Diana Temple) in the Munich Hofgarten beside the Residenz building in Munich. The landscaped garden has been designed around the twelve sided gazebo temple built during the Renaissance period in 1613–1617.
Gdansk, Poland - July 6, 2009: The calendar of saints of the Gdansk Astronomical Clock by Hans Duringer in St. Mary's Basilica
Peschiera del Garda, Italy - August 14, 2024: A manhole cover on a cobblestone street
September 12, 2012: Johannes Kepler in Prague 1607-1612 fountain. The monument represents an armillary sphere, Prague, Czech Republic
Brighton, United Kingdom - April 15, 2022: 'A public artwork by Hamish Black on Brighton seafront, UK. The sculpture is a circular donut shaped globe cast in bronze. Bronze sculpture on a groyne next to Brighton Palace Pier, Sussex, GB.
Details of historical astronomical clock located in Strasbourg Cathedral. This clock was made in 1842.
République Tchèque - Prague - horloge astronomique de Prague. L'horloge astronomique de Prague (en tchèque Pražský orloj) est une horloge astronomique médiévale qui se trouve à Prague, capitale de la Tchéquie, sur la place de la Vieille-Ville. L'horloge est située sur le mur sud de l'hôtel de ville. Le monument a un fort attrait touristique : dès que sonnent les heures, des centaines de personnes se pressent à ses pieds pour l'observer s'animer et la photographier.
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