Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon

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    Theaterplatz 1

    Zwinger

    01067 Dresden

    Germany

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      Sam K.
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      This is one of the branches of exhibits at the Zwinger. This branch is much shorter than the porcelain one, so I would recommend starting with this exhibit. It starts with the rare clock section and then ends with globes. The clocks are interesting, and you can also see the inner intricacies and workings of the clocks. Many of the designs are unique and feature Gods like Zeus and even horoscopes. I especially liked the world clock that has 100 smaller clocks on its face so that you can track multiple timezones simultaneously. The globe section is also interesting but is very short. You will find many older globes in the past depicting monsters in different sections of the world. The way the globes are drawn and mathematically measured is also interesting to see. Enjoy!

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