Finally, after several years of stop, slowdown and diachronies, Pincio’s Water Clock, example of 19th century mechanical architecture, works again. Its particularity together with its precious artistic qualities always have aroused curiosity by tourists and visitors. Actually it’s a unique artwork, because there aren’t others hydrochronometers placed in public gardens. Today it restarts to beat the time for all passerbies, curious people, the countless visitors who walk along Pincio’s Garden. Hereafter the frail clock will receive careful and patient treatments by a qualified and expert team which has cured it and brought it to life again. Walter Veltroni, Rome’s Mayor