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In honour of daylight saving time (at least in the US… most of Europe doesn’t spring forward until March 25th), here is a picture of one of beautiful clock from Le Musee d’Orsay in Paris. Being a former train station, it’s not surprising to find a number of horloges in the museum. The clock in the main hall is beautiful and ornate, but I prefer the west clock, mainly because of the stunning views it allows of another famous Parisian museum, Le Louvre. Hope it wasn’t too hard losing an hour of sleep today!
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