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Black Forests Want to Protect Cuckoo Clocks as Cultural Heritage

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More than 50 manufacturers, dealers and collectors make themselves strong for the cuckoo clock. Does the flagship of the Black Forest have a future?

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Cuckoo clocks have been available for about 175 years, and 150,000 pieces are produced by hand each year. Manufacturers, dealers and collectors now want a Unesco seal for the watches – also for economic reasons.

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More than 50 manufacturers, dealers and collectors make themselves strong for the cuckoo clock. Does the flagship of the Black Forest have a future?

More than 50 manufacturers, retailers, and collectors are advocating for the cuckoo clock to be recognized as a UNESCO cultural heritage. Does this iconic Black Forest product have a future?

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nordbayern.de broke the news in Germany on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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