June 17, 2017: Two-faced Sundials, Nürnberg, Germany

I grew up thinking a sundial was always a round dial laid on the ground, with a pointer to cast a shadow on the correct time.

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And then, a few years ago in Basel, I became aware of sundials as early wall clocks set on towers…but I couldn’t quite figure out how they worked and why the two sides were so different.

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But this year, in Nürnberg, it finally became clear. The two parts are different because the one on the north-facing side shows the hours from early morning to mid-afternoon—after which it would be in shadow. From that point, though, the west-facing side is in sunlight, and shows the hours from mid-afternoon until evening.

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Here’s another building with a morning sundial, but its west side is blocked by another building. After 5, you’ll have to find another building to check the time!

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