World Clock

The World Clock, also known as the Urania-Weltzeituhr, is a cultural heritage monument and popular tourist attraction located on Alexanderplatz in Berlin.

The World Clock, also known as the Urania-Weltzeituhr, is a cultural heritage monument located in the Mitte district of Berlin. It can be found on Alexanderplatz, a prominent public square in the city. The clock was initially installed in 1969, and is a notable landmark for visitors.

The structure is a clock situated on a roof, and is considered a tourist attraction. It is accessible to wheelchair users.

The World Clock’s creation is attributed to Hans-Joachim Kunsch and Erich John.