Hi Kari, how are you? I was in Prague two months ago and unfortunately the astronomical clock was under maintenance, I'm editing the images for my travel blog and would love to show this clock. I wonder if I can use your images to put in my video, of course I'll credit it to you. Thank you.
still don't know how the clock fully works. all I know the people inside are spun with 2 sets of wheels of people with a knob and spring with a stationary knob so that the people realistically turn around as they move and turn back when they pass the window. I never seen the escapement, how the rooster works and the machanics of the chime and clocks.
Really? It also displays a movement of the Sun, movement of Moon, actual season & Date & Zodiac, Solstice, Equinox, a daylight (calculated for this very latitude ). All made by hand by a blacksmiths 100y before Columbus. But wait Trailer Trash Pablo will reveal us the truth!
Yes, in 1410, Bohemia was a Christian country and used a Christian calendar. 107 years before Luthers theses, i.e. to distinguish "Catholical" as an opposite to other Christian denominations is a bit anachronical (Jan Hus was a catholic priest at that times). As regards "Vatican", in the times there were 3 papas: two in Rome, one in Avignon. I doubt you have a notion who of the three was supported by the then Prague council, Prague bishop or Bohemian king. If you want some clock in style of atheist socialist realism, you can see the strange monstrosity at the Olomouc town hall.
Gyönyörû nagyon szép köszönöm szépen a videót.
Je skvěle vidět Pražský orloj. 🇨🇿❤️
1:42 and the one of the left window?
1:32 which is the name of the aposthol of the right window?
One of the greatest cities in Europe. Love that place. Paid the admission fee & went up to the top of the tower -- amazing!!
1:19 lovely sound❤😍
1:43 and the one of the right?
Crazy ideas made awesome clock! The iconic landmark in Praha!
We just posted a video of our trip to Prague and it led us to your video! We love your detailed view of the clock! Very nice job! 👍
gracias google por mostrarnos estas maravillas
NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day 2017-11-07 _(»The Prague Astronomical Clock«)_ sent me here. Cheers!
Keep going :)
Because of this I want to know Prague
Been there since?
Lovelyyy
Hi Kari, how are you?
I was in Prague two months ago and unfortunately the astronomical clock was under maintenance,
I'm editing the images for my travel blog and would love to show this clock.
I wonder if I can use your images to put in my video, of course I'll credit it to you.
Thank you.
still don't know how the clock fully works.
all I know the people inside are spun with 2 sets of wheels of people with a knob and spring with a stationary knob so that the people realistically turn around as they move and turn back when they pass the window.
I never seen the escapement, how the rooster works and the machanics of the chime and clocks.
The golden rooster has this clock resemble a Cuckoo Clock.
YOU ARE THE BELL
I heard Thai language...talking about this clock...
YOU ARE,the hands
i am hearing thai language.
I am cz
YOU ARE,..the hands
Yes he forgot to say about the YANK STYLE UGLY GRAFFITI !! Google it!
¿Astronomical Clock?,this should be called Catholical Clock or Vatican Clock,but never astronomical clock¡¡¡
Really? It also displays a movement of the Sun, movement of Moon, actual season & Date & Zodiac, Solstice, Equinox, a daylight (calculated for this very latitude ). All made by hand by a blacksmiths 100y before Columbus. But wait Trailer Trash Pablo will reveal us the truth!
marusak72 I was literally just going to say this myself
Also: Edit
It was built 82 years before Columbus
Yes, in 1410, Bohemia was a Christian country and used a Christian calendar. 107 years before Luthers theses, i.e. to distinguish "Catholical" as an opposite to other Christian denominations is a bit anachronical (Jan Hus was a catholic priest at that times). As regards "Vatican", in the times there were 3 papas: two in Rome, one in Avignon. I doubt you have a notion who of the three was supported by the then Prague council, Prague bishop or Bohemian king. If you want some clock in style of atheist socialist realism, you can see the strange monstrosity at the Olomouc town hall.