Special exhibition "Go to the Cuckoo! 300 years Black Forest cuckoo clock

Excursion tip from our cuckoo clock editors: "Go to the cuckoo!" - 300 years Black Forest cuckoo clock The exhibition can be seen in the monastery museum in Sankt Märgen. The creativity and ingenuity of the Black Forest clock makers over three centuries are impressively documented by diverse and impressive cuckoo clocks. From the classic lacquered shield clocks with cuckoo calls to unique table cuckoo clocks to modern interpretations, the exhibition presents the fascinating development of the cuckoo clock from its beginnings to the present day. Immerse yourself in the new...

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Cheers! We celebrate German Beer Day with our cuckoo clocks

On April 23, Germany celebrates German Beer Day. Not only beer lovers celebrate this day, which breweries and cities often use as an opportunity to celebrate sociable city festivals. If you are interested in the history of beer, you can find many excursion destinations in Baden-Württemberg dedicated to this topic. Our cuckoo clock editors celebrate with us and present cuckoo clocks on the subject of beer.

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The fascination of cuckoo clocks from the Black Forest – popular with the younger generation

Why are cuckoo clocks becoming more and more popular with the younger generation? Cuckoo clocks have been an integral part of German culture for many decades and have regained popularity among young people in recent years. The reasons for this are varied, ranging from nostalgic childhood memories to a growing interest in traditional craftsmanship. One of the main reasons young people get excited about cuckoo clocks is the unique...

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