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Fountain Clock, Waterford

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Fountain Clock, Waterford

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The Fountain Clock, often known locally as the Clock Tower, is a distinctive man-made monument and historical site situated prominently on the bustling Waterford Quays in Waterford, Ireland. Standing approximately 63 metres above sea level, this iconic structure serves as a tangible link to the city's rich maritime past, when Waterford boasted Ireland's busiest port. Its elegant Gothic Revival architecture and central location make it a significant landmark within the city.

Visitors consistently appreciate the Fountain Clock for its historical…

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    9. Dezember 2024

    Wandern

    Der korrekte Name ist "Fountain Clock", der Brunnen-Turm wurde 1873 errichtet und ist heute ein beliebtes Wahrzeichen Waterfords. Außerdem passt es doch ganz gut zum nahen Zeitmuseum 🤔😉

    8. September 2023

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    Der Clock Tower ist nicht zu übersehen, denn er befindet sich an der Hauptstraße Meagher`s Quay.

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    Ort: Waterford, Munster, Irland

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    Is there an entrance fee to visit the Fountain Clock?

    No, the Fountain Clock is a public monument located on the Waterford Quays and is completely free to visit. You can enjoy its historical significance and architectural details at any time.

    What are the best public transport options to reach the Fountain Clock?

    The Fountain Clock is exceptionally well-served by public transport. The main bus station, Waterford Bus Station, is situated directly on the quay nearby. Most city centre buses also depart from the Clock Tower bus stop, which is right beside the monument, making it very easy to access.

    Are there any specific parking recommendations near the Fountain Clock?

    While the intro mentions ample city parking, specific recommendations include various paid car parks within a short walking distance of the Quays. As it's a central city location, parking can be busy, especially during peak times. Consider parking garages or designated street parking zones nearby.

    Can I bring my dog to the Fountain Clock area?

    Yes, as a public outdoor monument on the city quays, dogs are generally welcome in the vicinity of the Fountain Clock. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all visitors.

    What historical details make the Fountain Clock unique?

    The Fountain Clock, originally conceived as an 'Illuminated Fountain Clock', was built between 1854 and 1864 during Waterford's era as Ireland's busiest port. Its unique features include a Gothic Revival style, construction from limestone and granite, and original stone basins at its base that served as horse troughs, adorned with carved animal figures. It was funded by public subscription, highlighting its community importance.

    Are there family-friendly attractions or activities near the Fountain Clock?

    Absolutely! The Fountain Clock is a great starting point for exploring Waterford with family. Nearby attractions include the Irish Museum of Time, the Viking Triangle with its historical sites and museums, and various shops and eateries. The quays themselves offer a pleasant, flat area for a family stroll.

    How crowded does the Fountain Clock area get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    As a prominent landmark on the bustling Waterford Quays, the area around the Fountain Clock can get quite busy, particularly on weekends, during public holidays, or when cruise ships are in port. For a quieter experience, consider visiting earlier in the morning or later in the evening.

    What are the best viewpoints for photographing the Fountain Clock?

    The Fountain Clock is highly photogenic from various angles along the Quays. Excellent shots can be captured from across the street, showcasing its full height and architectural detail against the backdrop of the River Suir. Walking a short distance along the quay allows for different perspectives, including views that incorporate the river and other city architecture.

    Are there cafes or pubs conveniently located near the Fountain Clock?

    Yes, being in the heart of Waterford city centre, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs within a very short walking distance of the Fountain Clock. You'll find options ranging from quick coffee stops to traditional Irish pubs and diverse dining experiences along the Quays and in the surrounding streets.

    Is the Fountain Clock illuminated at night, and is it worth visiting after dark?

    While the original intention was for an 'Illuminated Fountain Clock', its current illumination status at night can vary. However, the Quays themselves are generally well-lit, and the monument still stands out. Visiting after dark can offer a different, often more serene, perspective of the landmark and the city lights reflecting on the river.

    What is the significance of the 'fountain' aspect in its name, as it doesn't appear to be a working fountain today?

    The 'fountain' in its name refers to the stone basins at its base, which historically served as water troughs for horses working or passing by the quay. While these basins are no longer active fountains, they are an integral part of the monument's original design and historical function, reflecting the era's reliance on horse-drawn transport.

    Are there any specific walking routes that start or pass by the Fountain Clock?

    The Fountain Clock is a natural starting point for many city walks. You can easily embark on a stroll along the Waterford Quays, explore the historic Viking Triangle, or follow routes that lead to other city attractions like Reginald's Tower or the House of Waterford Crystal. Many local walking tours also incorporate this landmark.

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