The Zytglogge, Bern’s medieval clock tower, is one of the city’s most famous landmarks and a must-see for visitors exploring the Old Town. Originally built in the 13th century as a defensive tower, it later became a clock tower in the 15th century and has since been an integral part of Bern’s history and identity.
The Zytglogge is most famous for its astronomical clock, a beautifully crafted mechanism that has been operating for over 500 years. Every hour, a charming mechanical show takes place, featuring a dancing jester, a parade of bears, a knight striking the bell, and Chronos (the god of time) turning his hourglass. Crowds often gather just before the hour to watch this spectacle.
For those who want a deeper look into Bern’s history, guided tours of the Zytglogge allow visitors to climb the tower’s interior, explore the clock’s intricate workings, and enjoy panoramic views of Bern’s Old Town and beyond. The tour provides fascinating insights into the tower’s evolution, its role in Bern’s city planning, and the craftsmanship behind the clock’s movement.