Design & Architecture
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On the site of the former Steinfels area in the urban western part of Zürich, the Zürich architectural firm of Andreas Herczog und Ernst Hubeli realized the West-Side housing estate.
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Address:
Wolkenbügel Heinrichstrasse 8005 Zürich
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Grossmünster
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The symbol of the city with its distinctive twin towers
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Address:
Grossmünster Grossmünsterplatz 8001 Zürich Tel. (0)44 252 59 49 www.grossmuenster.ch
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Open hours: March 15 - October 31:
Grossmünster: Mon-Sat 9am-6pm, Sun after church service
Tower: Mon-Sat 9.15am-5pm, Sun 12.30am-5.30pm
November 1 - March 14:
Grossmünster: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun after church service
Tower: Mon-Sat 10am-4.30pm, Sun 12.30am-4.30pm
Changes due to current events possible, so please call ahead to confirm.
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Haus Konstruktiv
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The Haus Konstruktiv is a museum with Swiss-wide and international recognition in one of the most striking and beautiful testimonies to Zurich’s industrial architecture in the immediate vicinity of the Main Station.
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Helmhaus Zürich
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Exhibition space for young artists.
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Address:
Helmhaus Zürich Limmatquai 31 8001 Zürich Tel. (0)44 251 61 77 Fax (0)44 261 56 72 info@helmhaus.org www.helmhaus.org
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Open hours: Tue-Sun 10am-6pm; Thu 10am-8pm; Mon closed
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Heureka by Jean Tinguely
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In 1964 Jean Tinguely created his Heureka for the Swiss National Exhibition in Lausanne, which was later relocated to the Zürichhorn. His "meta-machines" are understood all over the world as allegories of a consumer and industrial society which, having exhausted itself in hectic activity, is in the final instance absolutely absurd.
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Address:
Heureka von Jean Tinguely Zürichhorn 8064 Zürich
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Kunsthalle Zürich
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Contemporary art by international artists who are as yet relatively unknown.
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Le Corbusier Home/Heidi Weber Home
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Influential Swiss architect.
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Address:
Le Corbusier Haus Höschgasse 8 8008 Zürich Tel. (0)44 383 64 70
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Open hours: June-September: Sat-Sun 2pm-5pm; Mon-Fri closed
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Max Bill Pavillion sculpture
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The Swiss artist Max Bill (1908-1994) created in 1983 his Pavilion Sculpture, a construction comprising clear, straight lines, which today enjoys a prime position in front of the head office of the UBS bank on the Bahnhofstrasse.
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Address:
Pavillon-Skulptur von Max Bill Bahnhofstrasse 45 8001 Zürich
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Museum of Design Zürich
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The Zürich Museum of Design with its changing exhibition program has become an important forum for issues on design, architecture, photography and visual communications.
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Museum Rietberg Zürich
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The Rietberg Museum in Zürich is the only art museum for non-European cultures in Switzerland.
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Neumarkt 17
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Unique interior furnishings shop Neumarkt 17, where you find for example the elegant and light designer foil cupboard from canvas (dacron) which was designed in 1994 or the Züri Bank (Zürich Bench) from designer Kurt Thut.
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NOVA
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The NOVA project is part of the 150th anniversary of Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zürich. It is the world’s first three-dimensional, bivalent color display. The 6-ton lighting feature forms a cuboid with a base area of 5 x 5 meters / 6.014 yards and a height of 1 meter / 1.0936 yards. 25,000 individually addressable light spheres light up in more than 16 million colors. The artifact will be on display for 3 years at Zürich Main Station.
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Address:
NOVA Hauptbahnhof Zürich Bahnhofplatz 8001 Zürich
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