Geneva, is Switzerlands second largest city and is generally considered to be the world capital of the watch industry so it only makes sense that one of its landmarks is a clock made out of flowers. Geneva’s Flower Clock, also known as l'Horloge Fleurie, is centrally located on the edge of the English Garden, or Jardin Anglais, and the southern bank of Lake Geneva. The clock has been telling time and delighting visitors for over 50 years.
A total of 6500 plants are set inside the clock and the full-time gardeners replant the flowers each season so the colors vary at different times throughout the year. One of the most photographed sites in Geneva, the Flower Clock is five meters in diameter with a circumference of 15.7 meters. For Americans lie me that translates to 6.4 feet in diameter and over 50 feet in circumference. Its second hand has the distinction of being the longest one in the world at 2.5 meters, or 8.2 feet. The original design of the clock was quite a bit smaller and was only a one circle clock but in 2002, the clock was remodeled and now consists of eight concentric floral circles.
Reviews of the Flower Clock
Reviews are mixed about this Flower Clock based on the major travel websites. Some visitors are not impressed and others are thrilled to be able to photograph this unique and famous public clock in Geneva. I loved seeing it and since I was there in June the colors of the flowers wee brilliant. I have seen photos of this Flower Clock taken in the winter with snow covering the ground and naturally it is nowhere near as impressive.
The Flower Clock is a beautiful landmark in Geneva to enjoy as you are already walking around Lake Geneva along the lakeside promenade and passing through the English Gardens and maybe walking to Old Town. I thoroughly enjoyed the Flower Clock and naturally took advantage of the photo opportunity it presented. The Flower Clock is not the type of attraction that you need to spend hours visiting. That is one of the positives about it. There are no lines and you can see it and enjoy it in 15 minutes or so.
Since Geneva is the world’s leader in watch making and clocks, the city has over 50 public clocks and 200 watch stores. One of those interesting clocks is the mechanical clock of the Hôtel Cornavin. This clock is the tallest in the world and generates a lot of touristy interest.
If you just can’t get enough of watches and clocks, you can visit the four story Patek Philippe Museum , which features collections of watches and clocks from the 16th century to the 20th century.
Guest Post By: Margie Miklas
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