![]() The Cuckoo Clock is 16,73 yards tall which makes it possible to even visit the interior of it. ![]() It is located between Triberg and Hornberg on B3, and the nearby waterfalls of Triberg make a visit to the area even more valuable. Triberg is a small city in the Black Forest and is well-known for it's cuckoo clocks (hence the big one). Children use their ideas to build simple sand or water clocks and try to calibrate their clock to accurately time one minute. When visiting the gorgeous Black Forest, you should definitely plan a visit to the world largest Cuckoo Clock. In Triberg, Germany along the B33 road you find the world's tallest (and working) cuckoo clock. Children explore ideas about how we measure time, and look at how these are used in different types of clock such as hourglasses, sundials, pendulums and water clocks. Imagine a clock where the big hand advances once a century, and a cuckoo emerges to mark the passage of a millennium! The 10,000 Year Clock is a giant pendulum clock being built inside a mountain in the middle of a desert in Texas. ![]()
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