Deutsches Uhrenmuseum
150 years
History and tradition
Technique and industry
Furtwangen
Germany
The German Clock Museum is located in the geographical heart of the Black Forest's clock-making industry. The Museum's 150-year-old collection of Black Forest clocks is the most comprehensive of its kind in the world and provides a deep insight into the history, traditions and culture of the Black Forest.
Back in the 19th century, even clocks from abroad were being collected here. Purchases by the Land, such as the Hellmut Kienzle Collection in 1975, complete the international collection. Another attraction of the current collection is its assortment of everyday clocks. With over 8000 items, the collection draws a multifaceted and international portrait all about the history and technology of the phenomenon of time.
Guided tours daily at 11.00 (April-October) or at 14.00 (November-March) and on demand, also in English, French, Italian and Spanish.
Back in the 19th century, even clocks from abroad were being collected here. Purchases by the Land, such as the Hellmut Kienzle Collection in 1975, complete the international collection. Another attraction of the current collection is its assortment of everyday clocks. With over 8000 items, the collection draws a multifaceted and international portrait all about the history and technology of the phenomenon of time.
Guided tours daily at 11.00 (April-October) or at 14.00 (November-March) and on demand, also in English, French, Italian and Spanish.
Suitable for families
Opening hours
From
until
Monday - Sunday:
9:00-18:00
From
until
Monday - Sunday:
10:00-17:00
Address
Deutsches Uhrenmuseum
Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1
78120
Furtwangen
Germany
+49 7723 92 02 800