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HOTEL GLOBUS Praha

HOTEL GLOBUS

Prague out of center → Chodov, Prague 11 • 4.4 mi ( 7 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague Hotel Globus is located in peaceful and pleasant surroundings, at the edge of Prague's largest forest park in the Prague 4 – Horní Roztyly quarter. The ideal hotel location provides excellent connection to the Prague centre by subway, as well as quick car access from the D1 or city ring road.

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Hostel Kolbenka Praha

Hostel Kolbenka

Prague close to center → Vysočany, Prague 9 • 4.4 mi ( 7 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

Hostel Kolbenka from category cheap hostels in Prague is located in Prague 9 - Vysočany in Kolbenova street. Thanks to very good hostels locality near to subway station Kolbenova is the way to the city centre so easy and short (max. 15 minutes). Prague accommodation located near metro station - the Kolbenova (line B).

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Hostel Boathouse Praha

Hostel Boathouse

Prague out of center → Hodkovičky, Prague 4 • 4.5 mi ( 7.2 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

Friendly hostel on the river bank is here for you and offers 4-5 bedrooms or dorm rooms with 9 beds. There is a dining room with satellite TV, which serves hot breakfast, lunch, or a home-cooked dinner with draft beer and soft drinks, mini shop travel-needs, parking for cars and buses and of course the internet and e-mail.

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Hotel Villa Voyta Praha

Hotel Villa Voyta

Prague out of center → Lhotka, Prague 4 • 4.5 mi ( 7.2 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

Hotel Villa Voyta is 4-star hotel and offers 20 rooms, high standard rooms and luxury suites. All rooms of Hotel Villa Voyta are equipped with a colour TV with satellite connection, telephone, minibar, safe, trousers presser and radio-alarm clock. All rooms De Luxe are also equipped with videorecorder, hi-fi system, and fax. Our new building Voyta Garni is completely air-conditioned.

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Villa St.Tropéz Praha

Villa St.Tropéz

Prague out of center → Ruzyně, Prague 6 • 4.5 mi ( 7.2 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

The four-star hotel Villa St. Tropez offers the atmosphere of a quiet residential area of ​​Prague 6 - Ruzyně in the style of the famous French resort.  Stroll along the wooden pier and descend into the herb garden, enjoy the peace and break away from everyday worries, all with views of the Star Summer Palace in Prague. The hotel complex has a large garden restaurant area of ​​nearly 1000 m2 associated with bar and inside a fenced parking for the restaurant with a capacity of 15 cars.

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Pragueaparts Barrandov Praha - Apartment (5 persons)

Pragueaparts Barrandov

Prague out of center → Hlubočepy, Prague 5 • 4.5 mi ( 7.3 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock
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Guesthouse Paldus Praha

Guesthouse Paldus

Prague out of center → Ruzyně, Prague 6 • 4.6 mi ( 7.4 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague pension Paldus is newly opened B&B offering quiet accommodation in Prague 6, near Airport Ruzyne. The pension offers cheap Prague accommodation in double rooms possibly with extra bed.

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Villa Andy Praha - Double or Twin Room

Villa Andy

Prague out of center → Hlubočepy, Prague 5 • 4.6 mi ( 7.4 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague Hotel Villa Andy is standard 3-star Prague hotel sutuated in the quiet district of Prague 5 - Hlubocepy, on the Barrandov, not far from Prague centre. You can reach the closest tram station by walking only in 5 minutes. The building of Hotel Villa Andy has been fully reconstructed recently. Hotel Villa Andy offers you easy Prague acccommodation in the family type rooms. The hotel can accommodate up to 38 persons. Rooms are equipped with TV, satelite, phone, bathroom and WC.

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Hotel - Top Hotel Praha

Top Hotel Praha

Prague out of center → Chodov, Prague 4 • 4.6 mi ( 7.4 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague Hotel TOP Praha belongs to the category  4-star luxury Prague hotels, is located within a quiet area of the Praha 4 city district and offers Prague accommodation in entire hotel complex extends around the vast greenery and it belongs to the largest hotel premises in Europe with its area of 9 hectares (22 acres). Under one roof, it offers Prague accommodation, Prague conference seats, restaurants, wellness and fitness centers, indoor tennis court and many other services. Top Hotel Praha s a member of the “TOP International Hotels” network, of the professional NFHR and ASTA associations, and of the foreign chambers of commerce.

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Hotel Wertheim Praha

Hotel Wertheim

Prague out of center → Řepy, Prague 17 • 4.6 mi ( 7.4 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

The Hotel Wertheim Praha, from category 3 star hotels in Prague, is situated in garden suburb on the west side of Prague close to the main route Karlovy Vary - Bayreuth, Plzeň - Nürnberg. Hotel Wertheim is located 200 m from the stations of public transport - cca 15 minutes from the centre. This Prague hotel is situated in a quiet environment and because of this advantage all the rooms offer its guests enough calm to enjoy nice relaxation and rest.

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Easy Star Hotel Praha

Easy Star Hotel Praha

Prague out of center → Chodov, Prague 4 • 4.6 mi ( 7.5 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock

Easy Star hotel offer cheap accommodatoin in Prague located 20 minutes from the city centre. The Easy Star hotel has a 24-hour reception. Bus stop `Mestský Archiv ` is right in front, you can take a bus every 15 minutes. Guests can reach shopping centre `OC Chodov` and metro station in 5 minutes and provides direct connections to the centre.

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Volcano Spa Hotel Praha

Volcano Spa Hotel

Prague out of center → Prague 5 • 4.6 mi ( 7.5 km ) from Prague Astronomical Clock
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Prague Astronomical Clock (Pražský orloj)

Prague Astronomical Clock

The Prague astronomical clock, or Prague orloj (Czech: Pražský orloj), is a medieval astronomical clock located in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. The clock was first installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest one still working.

Description

The Orloj is mounted on the southern wall of Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square. The clock mechanism itself is composed of three main components: the astronomical dial, representing the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky and displaying various astronomical details; "The Walk of the Apostles", a clockwork hourly show of figures of the Apostles and other moving sculptures—notably a figure of Death (represented by a skeleton) striking the time; and a calendar dial with medallions representing the months. According to local legend, the city will suffer if the clock is neglected and its good operation is placed in jeopardy and a skeleton, mounted on the clock, was supposed nod his head in confirmation. Based on the legend, the only hope was represented by a boy born in the New Year´s night.

History

The oldest part of the Orloj, the mechanical clock and astronomical dial, dates back to 1410 when it was made by clockmaker Mikuláš of Kadaň and Jan Šindel, the latter a professor of mathematics and astronomy at Charles University. The first recorded mention of the clock was on 9 October 1410. Later, presumably around 1490, the calendar dial was added and clock facade was decorated with gothic sculptures.

Formerly, it was believed that the Orloj was constructed in 1490 by clockmaster Jan Růže (also called Hanuš); this is now known to be a historical mistake. A legend, recounted by Alois Jirásek, has it that the clockmaker Hanuš was blinded on the order of the Prague Councillors so that he could not repeat his work; in turn, he broke down the clock, and no one was able to repair it for the next hundred years.

In 1552 it was repaired by Jan Taborský, clock-master of Orloj, who also wrote a report of the clock where he mentioned Hanuš as maker of this clock. This mistake is due to an incorrect interpretation of records from the period. Mistake later disproved Zdeněk Horský, because in 1962 appeared an Orloj book with a copy of the documents from 1410. The assumption of Hanuš authorship is probably connected with his reconstruction of the Old Town Hall in years 1470-1473. The clock stopped working many times in the centuries after 1552, and was repaired many times.

In 1629 or 1659 wooden statues were added, and figures of the Apostles were added after major repair in 1787-1791. During the next major repair in years 1865-1866 the golden figure of crowing rooster was added.

The Orloj suffered heavy damage on May 7 and especially May 8, 1945, during the Prague Uprising, when Germans set fire from several armored vehicles and an anti-aircraft gun to the south-west side of the Old Town Square in an effort to silence the provocative broadcasting initiated by the National Committee on May 5. The hall and nearby buildings burned along with the wooden sculptures on the Orloj and the calendar dial face made by Josef Mánes. After significant effort, the machinery was repaired, the wooden Apostles restored by Vojtěch Sucharda, and the Orloj started working again in 1948.

The Orloj was last time renovated in autumn 2005, restored were statues and lower ring by Josef Manes. Wooden statues were covered with a net against pigeons.

600th Anniversary

On October 9, 2010, the Clock's 600th anniversary was celebrated with a light show on the face of the clock tower. Two 2x Christie 18K HD projectors, each with a 1920x1080 resolution, were used to project several animated videos on the clock. The videos showed it being built, torn down, rebuilt, and peeled away to show its internal mechanisms and the famous animated figures, as well as various events in the clock's history. The video interacted with the tower's architecture, such as rain rolling off the arch, and showing the passage of time with moving shadows.

Astronomical dial

The astronomical dial is a form of mechanical astrolabe, a device used in medieval astronomy. Alternatively, one may consider the Orloj to be a primitive planetarium, displaying the current state of the universe.

The astronomical dial has a background that represents the standing Earth and sky, and surrounding it operate four main moving components: the zodiacal ring, an outer rotating ring, an icon representing the Sun, and an icon representing the Moon.

Stationary background

The background represents the Earth and the local view of the sky. The blue circle directly in the center represents the Earth, and the upper blue is the portion of the sky which is above the horizon. The red and black zikimsonik areas indicate portions of the sky below the horizon. During the daytime, the Sun sits over the blue part of the background and at night it sits over the black. During dawn or dusk, the mechanical sun is positioned over the red part of the background.

Written on the eastern (left) part of the horizon is aurora (dawn in Latin) and ortus (rising). On the western (right) part is occasus (sunset), and crepusculum (twilight).

Golden Roman numbers at the outer edge of blue circle are the timescale of a normal 24 hour day and indicate time in local Prague time, or Central European Time. Curved golden lines dividing the blue part of dial into 12 parts are marks for unequal "hours". These hours are defined as 1/12 of the time between sunrise and sunset, and vary as the days grow longer or shorter during the year.

Zodiacal ring

Inside the large black outer circle lies another movable circle marked with the signs of the zodiac which indicates the location of the Sun on the ecliptic. The signs are shown in anticlockwise order. In the photograph accompanying this section, the Sun is currently moving anticlockwise from Cancer into Leo.

The displacement of the zodiac circle results from the use of a stereographic projection of the ecliptic plane using the North pole as the basis of the projection. This is commonly seen in astronomical clocks of the period.

The small golden star shows the position of the vernal equinox, and sidereal time can be read on the scale with golden Roman numerals. Zodiac is on the 366 teeth gear inside the machine. This gear is connected to the sun gear and the moon gear by 24 teeth gear.

Old Czech time scale

At the outer edge of the clock, golden Schwabacher numerals are set on a black background. These numbers indicate Old Czech Time (or Italian hours), with 24 indicating the time of sunset, which varies during the year from as early as 16:00 in winter to 20:16 in summer. This ring moves back and forth during the year to coincide with the time of sunset.

Sun

The golden Sun moves around the zodiacal circle, thus showing its position on the ecliptic. The sun is attached to an arm with a golden hand, and together they show the time in three different ways:

  1. The position of the golden hand over the Roman numerals on the background indicates the time in local Prague time.
  2. The position of the Sun over the curved golden lines indicates the time in unequal hours.
  3. The position of the golden hand over the outer ring indicates the hours passed after sunset in Old Czech Time.

Additionally, the distance of the Sun from the center of the dial shows the time of sunrise and sunset. Sun and hand of the sun are at the 365 teeth gear inside the machine.

Moon

The movement of the Moon on the ecliptic is shown similarly to that of the Sun, although the speed is much faster (due to the Moon's own orbit around the Earth). The half-silvered sphere of the moon also shows the Lunar phase. Moon is on the 379 teeth gear inside the machine.

There are also at least three different applications (apps) available for Windows Phone 7, the iPhone or iPad that are based on the Orloj. They can be found via Zune Marketplace, the App Store or via the first of the two animations linked to in the previous paragraph.

Animated figures

The four figures flanking the clock are set in motion at the hour, these represent four things that were despised at the time of the clock's making. From left to right in the photographs, the first is Vanity, represented by a figure admiring himself in a mirror. Next, the miser holding a bag of gold represents greed or usury. Across the clock stands Death, a skeleton that strikes the time upon the hour. Finally, the Turk tells pleasure and entertainment. On the hour, the skeleton rings the bell and immediately all other figures shake their heads, side to side, signifying their unreadiness "to go."

There is also a presentation of statues of the Apostles at the doorways above the clock, with all twelve presented every hour.

Calendar

The calendar plate below the clock was replaced by a copy in 1880. Original calendar is stored in the Museum of Prague.

t:source: http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staroměstský_orloj

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