Zimmer tower

Historical landmark · Lier

Zimmer tower

Historical landmark · Lier

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Zimmerplein 18, 2500 Lier, Belgium

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Tower with 13 clocks, astronomical studio, Louis Zimmer's masterpiece  

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Zimmerplein 18, 2500 Lier, Belgium Get directions

zimmertoren.be

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Zimmerplein 18, 2500 Lier, Belgium Get directions

+32 3 800 03 95
zimmertoren.be

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wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Oct 26, 2025

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19 Amazing Clock Towers

"Residents of Lier, Belgium have merely to look towards the Zimmer Tower if they desire to learn the difference in minutes between the apparent solar time and the mean solar time. The equation of time is one of thirteen fascinating dials displayed on the Centenary (Jubilee) clock affixed to the former keep. Other dials demonstrate the metonic cycle, solar cycle, lunar cycle, and zodiac among others. Incidentally, the clock tells the exact time as well.  The clockmaker Louis Zimmer presented the timepiece to his native town in 1930, in honor of the 100th anniversary of Belgium’s independence. The clock displays its varied time-related information through elaborate drawings, steady hands, and mechanical globes. Every quarter hour, three statues on the tower’s wing, representing three phases of human life (child, adolescent, and adult) strike the bells with a fourth figurine (old man) joining on the hour. The sides of the Zimmer Tower show the four stages of life, each featuring a different person or character, including writer and activist Anton Bergmann and metal worker Louis van Boecke. At noon, a celebratory parade consisting of past kings, mayors, and burgomasters takes the onlooker through Belgium’s first 100 years of independence.  The first floor of the tower houses Zimmer’s extraordinary Astronomical Studio. Built concurrently with the Centenary clock over a period of five years, the studio is comprised of a planetarium with a revolving disk on the ceiling replicating the Northern hemisphere.  The tower’s gear mechanism takes up the entire second floor. All thirteen faces are controlled by a single master clock that adjusts the 75 dials every 6 seconds.  In 1960, the town dedicated a tower pavilion adjacent to the tower to accommodate Zimmer’s Astronomical Clock. The clockmaker’s tour de force is 16 feet high and weighs over 4,500 Ibs. It contains 93 dials, one of which, recording the period of precession of the Earth’s axis, holds the world record for slowest clock pointer. It will take 25,800 years to complete a full revolution. Update as of November 2020: The tower is currently undergoing renovations, but the museum is still open." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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priyanka gupta

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Excellent museum about time and has different collection of clock. Entry is only 5 euros. But exhibitions are well managed and very well explained through audio visual means. Some really cool clocks , you could spend an entire day trying to understand different mechanisms. The entry ticket is sold in the transparent building opposite to the zimmer tower.

Leny Fucanan

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This is a must see in Lier, Belgium. Not only is this wonder clock so beautiful, the location is convenient for tourists who want to have a drink! You can grab a drink at a nearby place in just a 3 minute walk.

crafty travellers world

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Absolutely mind blown 😱 Masterpiece. We are not people who visits museums often but this one was really good with a lot of history. Nice lady explained us and showed a bit of history. Even was after 5pm (closed at 5) she was very friendly and said: no rush. Even we came 16:15 - I think you need at least hour if you would like to explore more. This museum it’s not only history also you have access to tower and actually you can see all mechanism and process with details. Nice area around tower - park, nice cafes, toilet, car park literally 3 minutes away - you can pay by card/phone - 1h - 1.20€. Tickets to Tower: €5 Adults and 12 year old child - €2. Hope you enjoy visit as we did. No video recording. Only photo.

Garelle Bacaron

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The birthplace of the renowned astronomer and clockmaker, Louis Zimmerman. Lier is a charming yet underrated treasure in Belgium. With its deep historical roots and immense potential, this city is destined to become a must-visit hotspot in the country!

Isabel Blair (Bella)

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Visited here with my bestie friend beautiful place very quaint and friendly people

Bryan Hutchinson

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Amazing tower and museum, don't miss it if you are in the area. Guide was very helpful, enthusiastic & knowledgeable. Visit will take around an hour.

H Yu

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A nicely organized small museum worth visiting.

Pahris

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Such a wonderfully constructed tower and the later edition of the clock is absolutely magnificent. Don't forget to look around the side of the tower, otherwise you'll miss the figurines that move and strike small bells as the clock strikes each half hour.