Clock Tower

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Clock Tower is a prominent architectural feature of Warsaw’s Royal Castle, known for its historic clock and role as a visual landmark in the city’s skyline.

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Clock Tower canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
clock tower
landmark
architecturalStyle Baroque
associatedWith Kingdom of Poland
surface form: Polish monarchy

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
city Warsaw
country Poland
destroyedDuring World War II
dominates Royal Castle courtyard silhouette
formsPartOf Warsaw Old Town area
surface form: Warsaw Old Town skyline
hasClockType mechanical clock
hasCulturalSignificance national symbol of resilience after wartime destruction
hasFunction timekeeping
hasNumberOfClockFaces 4
hasPart belfry
clock faces
historic clock
spire
heritageDesignation Historic Monument of Poland
surface form: Historic Monument of Poland (as part of Royal Castle complex)

UNESCO World Heritage (as part of historic center)
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Warsaw Old Town)
isPartOf historic center of Warsaw
isSymbolOf Polish statehood
Warsaw
isVisibleFrom Vistula riverfront in Warsaw
Warsaw Old Town area
surface form: Warsaw Old Town
locatedIn Masovian Voivodeship
Poland
Royal Castle in Warsaw
Warsaw
locatedNear Castle Square in Warsaw
surface form: Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy)

Sigismund's Column
material brick
partOf Royal Castle in Warsaw
reconstructedAfter World War II
reconstructionCompleted 1970s
roofMaterial copper
significantPeriod 17th century
timezone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
touristAttraction yes
usedFor time indication for the Old Town area
visual landmark

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Royal Castle in Warsaw hasPart Clock Tower