L'horloge fleurie, A Floral Tribute to Swiss Watchmaking Precision

Quai du Général Guisan, Geneva
The floral clock is definitely a tourist attraction worth visiting
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Introduction

The Flower Clock is one of the famous attractions in Switzerland, located on the west side of the English Garden in Geneva. The fusion of Swiss flower and clockmaking technology has become this exquisite and innovative landscape. Built in 1955, the Flower Clock is an important landmark on the shore of Lake Leman and a symbol of the Swiss watch industry. Horticulturists plant different flowers according to the seasons, allowing the large flower clock to show different colors and patterns. The circumference of the clock is 15.7 meters, the diameter is 5 meters, and it has the world's longest second hand, up to 2.5 meters, with each scale distance of 27 centimeters. Whether it is sunny or rainy, the Flower Clock can accurately tell time.
Address
Quai du Général Guisan, Geneva
Opening hours
24 hours