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Next to Lake Geneva, I will pass by every day. This is a famous attraction. It is relatively large, but I don’t think I have anything to see. It is a clock composed of flowers. It may be of greater significance.
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The Flower Clock Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Flower Clock is located on the shore of Lake Geneva, west of the English Garden. The combination of flowers and clocks makes it a symbol of Geneva's reputation as the "Watch Capital". Although flower clocks can also be seen in other cities in Switzerland, the flower clock in Geneva is the real ancestor of the flower clock. The flower clock is 5 meters in diameter. The mechanical structure of the clock is set underground. The clock face on the ground and the Arabic numerals representing 12 hours are covered with fresh green grass or flowers, and new patterns change with the seasons. After visiting the Flower Clock, you can visit the large fountain in the lake along Lake Geneva.
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The Flower Clock Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Next to Lake Geneva, I will pass by every day. This is a famous attraction. It is relatively large, but I don’t think I have anything to see. It is a clock composed of flowers. It may be of greater significance.
It was so beautiful when I landed in Geneva in the morning, and I naturally came to the lake and caught up with the best weather in summer. The big fountain also greeted me with a charming 🌈, blue against the backdrop, special flower clock, beautiful environment and beautiful mood.
The flower clock on the shore of Lake Geneva elegantly interprets the charm of Switzerland's "country of clocks" and Geneva's "city of gardens" in the most artistic way. Flower clocks are a landmark attraction that tourists visiting Geneva must punch in. The narrow sidewalks before the clock are full of people coming and going.
I miss this beautiful and peaceful country and go back in summer.
It is a big bell piled with flowers, the key is accurate.
The Big Flower Bell is a major landmark in Geneva: it is located on the shores of Lake Lemon, changing colours with the seasons, but always retaining a bright and aromatic feel.
This is a must see attraction in Geneva right beside the lake. The clock face is made from planted flowers which they change every so often but unfortunately when we went in November there were no flowers only bare soil. Probably like everything in Switzerland during the month of November a lot of attractions are closed for maintenance in preparation for the winter season.
[View] The location is in the English garden on the shore of Lake Geneva, and it is an attraction not to be missed by Lake Geneva. [Fun] The characteristic attractions of Geneva, everyone will come to take pictures, there are beautiful flowers all year round, and there is no heavy design. [Cost-effective] Free attractions.