The World Time Clock is undoubtedly one of Berlin's most famous sights and a popular meeting place on Alexanderplatz in the centre of Berlin.
The picture shows a section of the metal rotunda, which contains 146 names of places and shows both the current local time and the time in all time zones around the world.
It has been there since 1969 and is 10 metres high.
It was designed by the industrial designer Erich John.
The many place names and numbers, which display the current time, invite you to linger and are a real eye-catcher in the immediate vicinity of the railway station and in the centre of "Alex".
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