Millennium Clock Tower
The dance of this huge clock is a magnificent and eerie commentary on good and evil in the history of humankind.

📜 An over ten-meter construction in wood, metal, and glass, located in the National Museum of Scotland.
🔍 A kinetic timepiece that performs a grand show each hour, reflecting on the past millennium's human history.

Why Go

🎭 Witness a unique kinetic sculpture with lights and music
🧠 Engage with profound themes of human history, achievements, and tragedies
🏛️ Located within the free-to-enter National Museum of Scotland
🎨 Admire the combined artistry of Eduard Bersudsky, Tim Stead, Annica Sandström, and Jürgen Tübbecke

Why Avoid

🕒 Performance schedule varies, requires checking ahead

Tips

📞 Call ahead to confirm the current striking schedule.
📍 Find it on the second floor, across from the atrium of the Grand Gallery.

Cost

💰 Free to enter the museum.

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