100 days before the change of the calender

The last 100 days until New Yer’s Day 2018 began on Sept. 23, 2017. On that day a reproduction of the retiring calendar disk was unveiled. Pictured: Prof. Manfred Schukowski

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Pictured: Prof. Schareck, Senator Müller-von Wrycz Rekowski and Prof. Schukowski

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Prof. Schukowski

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Prof. Schukowski

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Prof. Schareck and Senator Müller-von Wrycz Rekowski listen a lively presentation by Prof. Schukowski about the significance of the change of calendar.

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The moment of unveiling.

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The moment of unveiling.

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The moment of unveiling.

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The crowd watches the clock and waits for the kinematic display of figurines of the apostles at noon.

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Prof. Schareck, Senator Müller-von Wrycz Rekowski and Prof. Schukowski pose in front of the reproduktion of the retiring calendarium.

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Arts restorer Marcus Mannewitz has made the new calendarium

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Arts restorer Mannewitz explains the schedule of the imminent change of calendar to senator Müller-von Wrycz Rekowski and Rector Schareck

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Arts restorer Mannewitz explains the schedule of the imminent change of calendar to senator Müller-von Wrycz Rekowski and Rector Schareck

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Pastor Elisabeth Lange is the landlady of St. Mary’s church

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Pastor Elisabeth Lange is the landlady of St. Mary’s church

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Prof. Schukowski

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Senator Müller-von Wrycz Rekowski

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Rektor Schareck

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Detail of the drive mechanism for the calendar disk: the large gear ring on the back of the calendar disk has 365 teeth and is advanced by 1 tooth per day.

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