Ankeruhr

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The Ankeruhr is an ornate Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) astronomical clock in Vienna, Austria, known for its moving historical figures that parade across its face at noon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf astronomical clock
public clock
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau
surface form: Jugendstil
builtFor Anker Insurance Company
constructionStart 1911
country Austria
crosses Hoher Markt square
depicts artists
historical figures from Viennese history
religious figures
rulers
designedBy Franz von Matsch NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
function astronomical timekeeping
hasClockType astronomical display
mechanical clock
hasFeature bridge-like structure between buildings
gilded decorations
large central dial
moving historical figures
musical chimes
zodiac symbols
hasMovement figures move across the clock face
heritageDesignation protected monument in Vienna
inaugurated 1914
languageOfInscriptions German
locatedIn Austria
Hoher Markt
Innere Stadt
Vienna
material copper
gilded bronze
metal
notableFor Art Nouveau design
daily noon procession of figures
numberOfFigures 12
paradeTime 12:00
region Innere Stadt, Vienna
surface form: Vienna city center
timeIndication date
hours
minutes
zodiac sign
timeOfDayForProcession noon
touristAttractionOf Innere Stadt, Vienna
surface form: Vienna city center

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Innere Stadt contains Ankeruhr
Hoher Markt hasPart Ankeruhr