In Prague there is a famous Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj, to which I think you are referring.
see the link below.
A clock with numbers
Not really. More a symbol of Prague.
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A few astronomical clocks exist in different parts of the world. If you are referring to the famous astronomical clock located in Prague, Czech Republic, it is found in Old Town City Hall and is still functioning.
No. Being a mechanical device the clock itself does not qualify for copyright protection. It may however be protected by patent or trademark.
You can but as far as I can tell not online. When I was in Prague this Spring various vendors sold working replicas of the clock. It was in St. Francis Square I think, you go up past the clock and take a left down this road that leads to the square and there were all sorts of vendors. They came in many sizes are were not very expensive, my friend purchased one for her mother and she adores it. - Yes, it looks lovely, but it does not work, it is purely decorative.
Prague was capital of Czechoslovakia
Prague was created in 885.
The address of the Prague Historical Society Inc is: 8601 Nbu, Prague, OK 74864
There are many hostels located in Prague. There are hundreds of different hostels located in Prague. Examples of hostels located in Prague includes the Emma Hostel and the Prague Center Hostel.
There are many websites which list Prague apartments. Some of these include e-Apartment Prague, Hostelworld, Oh Prague, Prague Apartments-K and Stop City.
The astronomical clock located in Prague, Czech Republic was installed in the 1400's and is still functioning today. It has the zodiac dial which shows you the position of the sun and the moon in the sky. It has a calendar dial that represents the months of the year and it also shows you the apostles and death who move around the clock on the hour of every hour. It is important because the clock is one of a kind and was never able to be recreated.