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Singer Clock Tower
Wittenberge, Germany
This striking clock tower was once part of the Singer sewing machine factory.
This clock originally served as a water tower for a sewing machine factory.
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This former sewing machine factory has shaped Wittenberg’s skyline since 1929 with its distinctive clock tower, which was initially under the name Singer and later under the Veritas brand. The industrial structure retains most of its original architectural features, although the clock’s internal workings have been replaced. Today, the clock itself is controlled via radio by the Braunschweig Institute of Physics.
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The clock tower can be seen from a considerable distance.
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