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The famous digital clock (hours = Roman numerals; minutes = Arabic numerals; 5-minute time interval) in Dresden's Semper Opera. It was built in [[1841]] by [[Gutkaes, Johann Christian Friedrich (16.06.1785-08.08.1845)|Friedrich Gutkaes]] and [[Lange, Ferdinand Adolph (18.02.1815 - 03.12.1875)|Adolph Lange]], and is conveniently legible from all seats in the house. | The famous digital clock (hours = Roman numerals; minutes = Arabic numerals; 5-minute time interval) in Dresden's Semper Opera. It was built in [[1841]] by [[Gutkaes, Johann Christian Friedrich (16.06.1785-08.08.1845)|Friedrich Gutkaes]] and [[Lange, Ferdinand Adolph (18.02.1815 - 03.12.1875)|Adolph Lange]], and is conveniently legible from all seats in the house. | ||
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Version vom 25. Oktober 2007, 19:36 Uhr
Fünf-Minuten-Uhr / Five-minute clock
Die berühmte, digital anzeigende Uhr (Stunden = römische Ziffern, Minuten = arabische Ziffern, Fünf-Minuten-Einteilung) der Semper-Oper in Dresden. Sie wurde 1841 von Friedrich Gutkaes und Adolph Lange gebaut und ist von allen Rängen aus sehr gut ablesbar.
siehe auch: Digitalanzeigende Fünf-Minuten-Uhr der Semperoper
The famous digital clock (hours = Roman numerals; minutes = Arabic numerals; 5-minute time interval) in Dresden's Semper Opera. It was built in 1841 by Friedrich Gutkaes and Adolph Lange, and is conveniently legible from all seats in the house.