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Jagiellońska 27, 32-830 Wojnicz

The most interesting of the clocks belonging to the Dąmbski Palace is the horizontal timer, also known as the table timer. It is located in the park on the south side of the palace. A large stone table top rests on a cornice hexagonal, also a stone plinth. In the present state, it is difficult to see the markings on the dial, the inscription Wojnicz is relatively legible, the rest is lost under a thick layer of moss. Moreover, the clock is devoid of a gnomon, so it no longer has any temporal function.

  Click to listen highlighted text! The most interesting of the clocks belonging to the Dąmbski Palace is the horizontal timer, also known as the table timer. It is located in the park on the south side of the palace. A large stone table top rests on a cornice hexagonal, also a stone plinth. In the present state, it is difficult to see the markings on the dial, the inscription Wojnicz is relatively legible, the rest is lost under a thick layer of moss. Moreover, the clock is devoid of a gnomon, so it no longer has any temporal function.

The most interesting of the clocks belonging to the Dąmbski Palace is the horizontal timer, also known as the table timer. It is located in the park on the south side of the palace. A large stone table top rests on a cornice hexagonal, also a stone plinth. In the present state, it is difficult to see the markings on the dial, the inscription Wojnicz is relatively legible, the rest is lost under a thick layer of moss. Moreover, the clock is devoid of a gnomon, so it no longer has any temporal function.

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