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Sundials seen in Paris, department 75.
This sundial is close to the sundial Musée de Cluny 1. The dial is carved on the wall and the lines are inked black. It is however on a wall, which is more south facing. The design is extremely simple. The gnomon is missing.
A vertical sundial. It has hourlines in a very symmetric fashion, which suggest that the dial faces the south. I am however not sure that this is the case. It seems more like a test drawing.
This dial can be found in the courtyard of Musée national de Moyen-Âge; Thermes et hôtel de Cluny; 6, place Paul Painlevé; Paris, France. After passing the main gate and walking toward the main entrance, the sundial is on your left. It is just passed the sundial Musée de Cluny 1.
The weather was overcast.
| Album | Longitude | Latitude | |
| 2.344068 | 48.85046 |
I came across this sundial when visiting the Musée de Cluny in Paris. As this museum is very old, it has the impression that the sundial is very old as well. Nice feature of this dial is that it extends over two walls, which are oriented in different directions.
This is a vertical sundial. It has hourlines marked from 4 to 15 hour. This seems to suggest it is an east-facing dial and the dial was indeed facing the east. I did not check the exact orientation. The motto is Nil Sim Nobis. The gnomon has a ring at its end, which allows a more accurate reading. However no use of the declination of the sun has been made.
This sundial can be found in the courtyard of the Musée national du Moyen Âge; Thermes et Hôtel de Cluny; 6, place Paul Painlevé; Paris, France. When entering the main gate and walking towards the official entrance, the dial is on the wall to your left.
The weather was overcast, so I could not check the working of the sundial.
| Album | Longitude | Latitude | |
| 2.344068 | 48.85046 |