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Cuckoo clock

A cuckoo clock is a type of clock, typically pendulum driven, that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo call and has an automated cuckoo bird that moves with each note. Some move their wings and open and close their beaks while leaning forwards, whereas others have only the bird´s body leaning forward. The mechanism to produce the cuckoo call has been in use since the middle of the 18th century and has remained almost without variation.

It is unknown who invented the cuckoo clock and where the first one was made. It is thought that much of its development and evolution was made in the Black Forest area in southwestern Germany (in the modern state of Baden-Württemberg), the region where the cuckoo clock was popularized and from where it was exported to the rest of the world, becoming world-famous from the mid-1850s on. Today, the cuckoo clock is one of the favourite souvenirs of travellers in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. It has become a cultural icon of Germany.

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Lackschilduhr, Schwarzwald, Werk wohl um 1780, Schild um 1830Holzräderuhr mit Kuckuck, Johannes Wildi, Eisenbach, um 1790Kuckucksuhr, Jagdstück, Schwarzwald um 1900Kuckucksuhr, wohl Johann Baptist Beha, Eisenbach, um 1885Katalog der Firma Philipp Haas & Söhne (PHS), St. Georgen 1880Rahmenuhr mit Kuckuck, Schwarzwald um 1870
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