Map Graph

Mengenlehreuhr

Public clock in Berlin, Germany

The Mengenlehreuhr or Berlin-Uhr is the first public clock in the world that tells the time by means of illuminated, coloured fields, for which it entered the Guinness Book of Records upon its installation on 17 June 1975. Commissioned by the Senate of Berlin and designed by Dieter Binninger, the original full-sized Mengenlehreuhr was originally located at the Kurfürstendamm on the corner with Uhlandstraße in what was then West Berlin. After the Senate decommissioned it in 1995, the clock was relocated to a site in Budapester Straße in front of Europa-Center, where it stands today.

Read article
File:Berlin_Kurfürstendamm_113714a.jpgFile:Berlin-Uhr-1650-1705.gifFile:Mengenlehreuhr_Berlin_Neon_Clock_2.jpg
Top Questions
AI generated

List the top facts about Mengenlehreuhr

Summarize this article

What is the single most intriguing fact about Mengenlehreuhr?

Are there any controversies surrounding Mengenlehreuhr?

More questions