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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Winter hike to the cradle of the cuckoo clock

Our tip: A must for all cuckoo clock fans who want to hike in the Black Forest. A winter hike to the cradle of the cuckoo clock starts in Schönwald in the Black Forest. The Tourist Information Schönwald offers a beautiful hiking route that leads through the snowy forests of the Black Forest and takes participants to the cradle of the cuckoo clock. The path leads through the picturesque villages of the Black Forest and offers breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains. There are many sights along the way, such as the...

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Villingen-Schwenningen: Former Württemberg watch factory in Bürk, today the home of the Watch Industry Museum.

Visit clock museums in the Black Forest

A visit to a watch museum in the Black Forest is worthwhile. You will find many exciting stories about clocks and cuckoo clocks in Schwenningen and Furtwangen. The kuckucksuhren.shop technician Raphael S. lives in the Black Forest and visited the watch industry museum in Schwenningen during his school days. He can still remember interesting machines and old workshops. Schwenningen was best known for its alarm clocks. In Schwenningen, once the largest clock city in the world, the world of clocks can be...

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