The Flower Clock of Geneva is a renowned outdoor clock made of seasonal plants and flowers in Geneva's English Garden. Situated approximately a 10-minute walk from the city center, this living masterpiece was created in 1955 to honor Geneva's rich watchmaking heritage. Notably, it features one of the world's longest second hands, measuring over 2.5 meters.
Located towards the edges of the Jardin Anglaise, translated to mean the English Garden, The Flower Clock is another popular tourist attraction. Built in 1955, The Flower Clock accurately points out Siwss time, owing to a fine satellite connection. The clock itself is surrounded by lush greenery and gorgeous floral arrangements which change with every season. The seconds hand on this clock is all of 2.5 metres in length, making it the longest in the world!