Kroeger Clocks

[1][2] The clockmaking continued with Johann Kroeger, who moved in the late 18th century in the mass Mennonite migration to the Russian Empire and established his shop in Rosenthal, Chortitza, Ukraine.

The clocks were made by five generations of the Kroeger family until the early 20th century and are known their high quality and elaborate design.

[5][6] Other Mennonite clock-makers include Lepp, Hildebrandt, Mandtler, and Hamm.

[7] The Kroeger Clock Heritage Foundation was established to preserve these and other Mennonite clocks, and has sponsored exhibits including the 2018 exhibit at Mennonite Heritage Village museum in Steinbach, Manitoba and others.

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