• The Gdańsk astronomical clock is a fifteenth-century astronomical clock in St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk, Poland. History and description.
  • According to legend, Duringer was deliberately blinded by the authorities after completing the Gdansk Astronomical Clock so that he was unable to produce a...
  • The Gdańsk astronomical clock was constructed by a German clock-maker Hans Düringer between 1464 to 1470.
  • Photo taken at Gdańsk Astronomical Clock by Victor D. on 10/6/2021.
  • Discover Gdansk Astronomical Clock in Gdańsk, Poland: A huge wooden clock that is so beautiful its creator was forcibly blinded.
  • The astronomical clock in the Church of St. Mary of Gdansk dates back to 1464-1470.
  • The oldest part of the Orloj, the mechanical clock and astronomical dial, dates back to 1410, when it was created by clockmaker Mikuláš of Kadaň and Charles...
  • This astronomical clock was constructed between 1464 qnd 1470 by the clockmaker Hans Düringer of Nuremberg.
  • This disk, however, is part of a large astronomical clock, the face of which is situated above the calendar wheel.
  • The Gdańsk Astronomical Clock is integrated into the facade of the Gdańsk Town Hall, an impressive Gothic-Renaissance building located in the heart of the...
  • Here's a history of how the Gdansk astronomical clock came to be, as well as the legends surrounding it...
  • GDANSK, POLAND - JULY 6, 2009: Gdansk Astronomical Clock by Hans Duringer in St. Mary s Basilica.