The Wuppertal Clock Museum, also known as Abeler Clock Museum, was a museum maintained by the watchmaker and goldsmith family Abeler in Wuppertal, featuring one of the largest and most significant private collections of clocks. It contained about 2000 exhibits spread over more than 300 m² of exhibition space.
On September 10, 2016, the museum was closed, and most of the exhibits were auctioned off by the Mannheim auction house Dr. Crott in Frankfurt in November 2016. In the autumn of 2017, the 178-year-old company Abeler began a total clearance sale in its two watch stores due to business closure.
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Address: Wuppertal, Germany
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