Flower Clock
The Flower Clock is one of Geneva's most famous landmarks, created in 1955 as a tribute to the city's watchmaking heritage. It measures 5 meters in diameter and contains over 6,500 seasonal flowers that are changed several times a year. It features a second hand over 2.5 meters long, one of the world's longest. Located in the Jardin Anglais on the lakefront, it perfectly combines Geneva's horological tradition with its love of gardens.