Unique triachron clock debuts in the Püttlingen-Köllerbach Clock Museum!

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Discover the latest triachron clock in the Saarland Clock Museum, which brings the history of time measurement to life. Visit us!

Entdecken Sie die neueste Triachronuhr im Saarländischen Uhrenmuseum, die die Geschichte der Zeitmessung lebendig macht. Besuchen Sie uns!
Discover the latest triachron clock in the Saarland Clock Museum, which brings the history of time measurement to life. Visit us!

Unique triachron clock debuts in the Püttlingen-Köllerbach Clock Museum!

On June 2, 2025, a new exhibit will be presented at the Saarland Clock Museum in Püttlingen-Köllerbach: the triachron clock. This rare “room corner clock” is hung in the corner of a room and offers visitors an impressive opportunity to learn more about the diversity of time measurement. The introduction of this unique exhibit marks another highlight in the history of the museum, which presents over 1,000 objects of watchmaking and watchmaking.

The Saarland Clock Museum shows a comprehensive overview of the development of time measurement over the last 4,000 years. The collection includes not only elementary clocks, but also tower and ceremonial clocks as well as pocket and wrist watches. According to Saarbrücker Zeitung the triachron clock is a valuable addition to this collection.

Visits and guided tours

The museum allows expert explanations from members of the association, giving visitors a deeper insight into the objects on display. In addition, special tours are offered for groups and school classes to expand knowledge about watchmaking. Regular opening hours are every Sunday and Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Anyone interested in planning a visit outside of opening hours is required to register in advance by calling +49 6898 62237 or 66235. The entrance fee is 4 euros, reduced 2 euros, so the museum is accessible to everyone.

Directions and information

You can easily get to the Saarland Watch Museum by taking the Deutsche Bahn to Völklingen. From there, visitors can take bus 190, which goes to the Burg/uhrmachers-haus stop. This makes the museum easily accessible for both locals and tourists and invites them to discover the fascinating world of watches.

The Saarland Clock Museum therefore offers a valuable opportunity to immerse yourself in the history of timekeeping and to admire the new triachron clock in an impressive setting. For more information about the museum and its exhibitions, visit Tourismus Saarbrücken.