
A sundial dating back to the 16th century seen at the walls of a pharmacy in Mödling.
You only see what you know (Goethe)

A sundial dating back to the 16th century seen at the walls of a pharmacy in Mödling.

A sundial seen at an old inn located in a city called Golling an der Salzach. The saying in the right bottom corner tells that this clock is not counting the cloudy hours which is actually a pun. The German term trüb describes a weather condition as well as a mood. So the phrase invites people not to stick to a bad mood.

Time declared by the shadow meets a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Baden bei Wien, there is a decorative sundial, possibly dating from the Art Nouveau period. It adorns a façade of he historic spa town, combining artistic elegance with functional craftsmanship.

Sundial at Obermurau Castle (Schloss Obermurau) in Murau, a city in the Austrian state of Styria. The Renaissance castle was built in the years 1628 – 1643.

After visiting an exhibition in Traunkirchen I took this photo of a sundial at the walls of a former convent.

These sundials in Svätý Jur were the first ones I have ever seen, which were built around a corner.