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Poznań Goats

Coordinates:52°24′31″N16°56′3″E / 52.40861°N 16.93417°E /52.40861; 16.93417
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Tourist attraction of Poznań, Poland
Koziołki poznańskie
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Year1551: original clock
1913 (1913): current version
TypeAutomaton clock
LocationPoznań,Poland

Poznań Goats is one of the tourist attractions ofPoznań. The mechanical goats butt heads every day at 12:00 on the tower of thePoznań City Hall.[1][2]

Goats legend

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The goats butting heads

According to one version of the folk legend, when the town hall was rebuilt after the great fire in Poznań, the clock for the town hall tower was ordered from master Bartholomew ofGubin. The town council decided to celebrate this important event. A great feast was planned. A young cook, Pietrek, was appointed to prepare the main dish. Deer leg baked slowly and Pietrek was curious about what the clock mechanism looks like. The young cook could not wait to finish baking and decided to leave the kitchen for a while to look at the clock.[3][4]

However, in his absence, the leg fell into the fire and burned to the coal. The terrified boy ran to a nearby meadow where the inhabitants of the city kept their animals. From there, he kidnapped twogoats and took them to the town hall kitchen. The goats, however, escaped from the boy to thecornice of the town hall tower. There, in front of the gathered townsmen, two small white goats started butting. This sight amused thevoivode and the invited guests. The mayor pardoned Pietrek, and the watchmaker was ordered to make a mechanism that would activate the clock goats every day. Since then, every day thetrumpeter plays the bugle call and two buzzing goats show up.[5]

The real goats did not reach the tables of city councilors and townsmen but were returned to the poor widow, their true owner.[3]

Goats monuments

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Goats sculpture

Goat sculpture is located on Collegiate Square, near the main entrance to the Municipal Office, the formerJesuit College. The sculpture was designed by Robert Sobociński in 2002.[6] In 2019, due to renovations of the square, the goat sculpture was moved to Chopin Park.[7]

The monument, due to its easy accessibility from the ground level and the possibility to sit on the backs of animals, is a popular place for tourists and residents to take souvenir photographs.[8]

Another, modern and colorful goat installation is located on Piłsudskiego street, inRataje.[9]

References

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  1. ^Jaśkowiak, Franciszek. (1983).Poznań i okolice : przewodnik. Łęcki, Włodzimierz. (Wyd. 1-e ed.). Warszawa: Sport i Turystyka.ISBN 83-217-2434-5.OCLC 21701955.
  2. ^"The Fighting Goats of Poznań".Atlas Obscura. Retrieved2019-12-12.
  3. ^ab"PoznańLegenda o koziołkach z ratuszowej wieży - Legendy - Region Wielkopolska • miejsca które warto odwiedzić".regionwielkopolska.pl. 4 April 2012. Retrieved2019-12-11.
  4. ^Monte, Richard (2011-07-01).The Mermaid of Warsaw: and other tales from Poland. Frances Lincoln.ISBN 978-1-907666-68-1.
  5. ^"TOP 10 Must-Do Things in Poznań".www.airport-poznan.com.pl. Archived fromthe original on 2019-12-13. Retrieved2019-12-13.
  6. ^Łęcki, Włodzimierz (1937- ). (2010).Poznań : przewodnik po zabytkach i osobliwościach miasta dla przybyszów z dalszych i bliższych stron. Poznań: Zysk i S-ka Wydawnictwo.ISBN 978-83-7506-466-7.OCLC 751217966.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^"Poznańskie koziołki przeniesione do parku Chopina".poznan.wyborcza.pl. 2019-08-01. Retrieved2020-01-02.
  8. ^"Google Maps".Google Maps. Retrieved2020-01-02.
  9. ^"Google Maps".Google Maps. Retrieved2020-01-02.

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