In one of the squares of the resort city of Villa Carlos Paz in Argentina, lies its main pride and one of its most recognizable symbols—the giant cuckoo clock. This original attraction invariably catches the attention of many tourists coming to vacation in this picturesque corner. Every hour and half-hour, a wooden bird appears from its house to announce the time, which is especially popular with visitors.

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The monumental clock, standing 7.5 meters high, was created in 1958 by a group of German engineers who settled in the region after World War II. Their creation, made of raulí wood and decorated with intricate carvings, became not just a city decoration, but a tribute to their new homeland. At the time of its creation, it was considered one of the largest clocks of its type in the world.
Today, the Cuckoo Clock is an iconic landmark that attracts many visitors every year. Visiting this attraction has become an integral part of any trip to Villa Carlos Paz. It is always lively near the clock: there are numerous cafes and souvenir shops where you can relax and buy something to remember your trip.