Clock Prague, 5 Euro, City Hall Clocks

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The medieval wonder of the world – The Astronomical Clock Orloj has attracted history and art enthusiasts for centuries. More than just a clock, it tells a fascinating story of time, humanity, and nature, capturing the cycle of life and the four seasons in the remarkable work of Czech artist Josef Mánes. Every hour, crowds gather at the Old Town Hall to witness the spectacle of moving apostles and admire the precision of medieval craftsmanship. The silver coin featuring the Orloj motif becomes a collector’s symbol of transience, masterful artistry, and timeless beauty.

 

◆ New release in euro in collaboration with the Central Bank of Malta
◆ Series dedicated to landmarks that fascinate travelers
◆ Series with individual numbering

 

Issuer: The Central Bank of Malta
Metal: Ag 999
Dimension: 50,00 mm
Manufacturer: Mennica Polska
Decoration: digital printing, microprinting, numbered
Weight: 31,10 g
Face value: 5 Euro
Quality: proof
Year of issue: 2025
Mintage: 700 pcs

Description

 

Mennica Polska has issued a new collection of coins denominated in euros. The ‘City Hall Clocks’ series is dedicated to one of the most iconic symbols of European cities – monumental clocks that attract travelers from around the world. This project was realized in cooperation with the Central Bank of Malta, marking the next stage of the company’s international expansion strategy.

 

A Journey Through European Capitals in Numismatic Form

 

The “City Hall Clocks” collection includes seven coins featuring the distinctive clocks of Prague, London, Gdańsk, Bern, Padua, Venice, and Valletta. Each coin faithfully captures not only the architectural details of these historic structures but also preserves the rich history and traditions that have accumulated around them over centuries.

 

The first coin in the series – dedicated to the capital of the Czech Republic – will be available in Mint of Poland’s online store starting June 17. The Prague Astronomical Clock (Orloj) is one of the oldest still-functioning astronomical clocks in the world, dating back to the Middle Ages. Its uniqueness lies not only in its precise timekeeping but also in its rich symbolism, reflecting the cycles of life, changing seasons, and the movement of celestial bodies. The clock’s exceptional design is thanks to the artistic concept of Czech painter Josef Mánes, who designed its dial in the 19th century. The spectacular hourly procession of the apostle figurines has attracted tourists for generations, making the Orloj one of Prague’s most visited attractions.

 

„The clock in the Town Hall is ticking away
The seconds of our lives every hour of the day.”
Francis Duggan

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