Mengenlehreuhr

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Budapester Str. 5, 10787 Berlin, Germany

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- It is the world's first public clock that shows time using colored fields instead of traditional clock hands.

- It uses lines of lights where each line represents different time increments.

- German inventor Dieter Binninger.

- No, it was moved in 1995 due to high maintenance costs.

- To experience a unique and innovative way of telling time using lights and colors.

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Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's first public clock that tells time using colored fields. It has unique lighting lines for hours and minutes. The clock was moved from Kurfürstendamm in 1995 due to costly maintenance.The Berlin-Uhr is the world's first public clock that indicates the time using colored fields instead of traditional clock hands. It provides time through lines of lights, with each line representing different time increments. Originally built by German inventor Dieter Binninger, the clock was moved in 1995 due to high maintenance costs.

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