Männleinlaufen clock

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The Männleinlaufen clock is a famous mechanical clock in Nuremberg whose animated figures perform a procession commemorating the Holy Roman Emperor’s Golden Bull decree.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf astronomical clock feature
mechanical clock
tourist attraction
activationTime noon
associatedWith Golden Bull decree NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Nuremberg
Clocks in Germany
Individual clocks
Tourist attractions in Nuremberg
commemorates Golden Bull of 1356 NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance symbol of Nuremberg
depicts Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
procession of prince-electors
hasChronology commemorates decree of 1356
hasFunction mechanical procession display
timekeeping
hasMaterial metal figures
stone architectural elements
hasPart animated figures
bells
clock dial
elector figures
emperor figure
trumpeters
hasStyle Gothic architectural context
hasSubject electoral princes of the Holy Roman Empire
imperial authority
heritage medieval clockmaking tradition
installedOn facade of Church of Our Lady, Nuremberg
languageOfName German
locatedAt Hauptmarkt, Nuremberg NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bavaria
Germany
Nuremberg
movementType mechanical movement
nameMeaning “little men running” in German
partOf Church of Our Lady, Nuremberg NERFINISHED
subjectOf guided city tours in Nuremberg
tourism popular tourist attraction in Nuremberg
usedFor civic ceremony representation
public spectacle
visibleFrom Nuremberg Hauptmarkt square NERFINISHED

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Frauenkirche, Nuremberg hasFeature Männleinlaufen clock