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Augustinergasse is one of Zürich’s most beautiful old, narrow streets with its many colorfully… подробнее
8001 Zürich
Augustinergasse connects bustling Bahnhofstrasse with the St. Peterhofstatt “oasis” in the picturesque Old Town.
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5401 Baden
+41 (0)56 200 87 87
info@baden.ag.ch
www.baden.ch
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The imposing Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) building was constructed in 1864 from plans… подробнее
8092 Zürich
The Polybahn will take you up from Central to the panorama terrace in front of the main building of the Federal Institute of Technology in just three minutes. Enjoy superb views of the city.
The University of Zurich was established 50 years later in an adjacent and no less impressive edifice, visited by over 30,000 students daily.
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In the first half of the 16th century, Grossmünster Church was the starting point of the Swiss-German Reformation led by Huldrych Zwingli and Heinrich Bullinger. The theological college then annexed to the cloister became the germinal cell of what is now the University of Zürich.
Worth visiting:
Church windows of Sigmar Polke
Romanesque crypt, Romanesque capitals in the church and cloister.
Choir window by Augusto Giacometti (1932),
bronze doors by Otto Münch (1935 and 1950),
Reformation Museum in the cloister (open Mon-Fri 9 am -6 pm, closed on weekends).
Opening hours of Grossmünster Church
March-October, 9 am -6 pm (Mon-Sat)
November-February, 10 am - 5 pm (Mon-Sat)
Sundays after the church service
Changes due to current events possible, so please call ahead to confirm.
Opening hours of the Karlsturm tower
March-October, 10 am -5 pm (Mon-Sat), Sundays 12:30 pm-5:30 pm
November-February, 10 am -4:30 pm (Mon-Sat), Sundays 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Changes due to current events possible, so please call ahead to confirm.
Tours
- Public tours of the Grossmünster: At 11:30 am on the second Sunday of the month, there is a one-hour public tour of Grossmünster Church, including a visit to the cloister, starting at the main entrance. Language: German. The tour costs CHF 5.00 per person.
- Spiritual night-time tours of Grossmünster Church: At 10 pm on the last Friday of the month, there is a one-hour public tour of Grossmünster Church, during which visitors, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, will have an opportunity not only to discover the unique atmosphere of the church interior, but also to enjoy panoramic views of Zürich at night from the church tower.
The tour starts at the main entrance and is free of charge.
8001 Zürich
+41 (0)44 252 59 49
www.grossmuenster.ch
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The grassy park areas along the lakeshore are a hive of activity during the summer months. A… подробнее
8001 Zürich
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In the 4th century, a Roman fort stood on Lindenhof. It served as protection for the occupying Roman forces as well as the local population in the event of attacks by the Alemanni.
In the 9th century, the grandson of Charlemagne built a regal palace as a residence on this site.
This area continued to be a place for gatherings for Zürich’s inhabitants right up to the beginning of the modern era. For example, the oath sealing the Helvetic Constitution was taken on Lindenhof in 1798.
Today, Lindenhof is a haven of peace and tranquility in the heart of the city and a meeting point for passionate chess players.
+41 (0)44 215 40 00
information@zuerich.com
www.zuerich.com/lindenhof
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During the day this is a pedestrian zone and a shopper's paradise with lots of boutiques hidden… подробнее
8001 Zürich
This baroque construction dating from 1694/98 is full of character. It juts out into the Limmat on… подробнее
8001 Zürich
+41 (0)43 259 68 11
www.gemeinderat-zuerich.ch
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"Schipfe" is one of the oldest quarters of the city of Zurich. The name originates from the… подробнее
8001 Zürich
www.schipfe.ch
Остановка: Rudolf-Brun-Brücke
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St. Peter’s Church is adorned with the largest clock face in Europe. Its circumference measures… подробнее
From the Middle Ages until 1911, the church tower served as a fire lookout point.
St. Peter's is the oldest church in Zürich, and its origins go back to pre-900.
The city’s first mayor, Rudolf Brun, who was buried in 1360 in the choir of the church, acquired St. Peter's in 1345 with all the associated privileges (church tax) and obligations. He now has a grave and monument by the outer tower wall. The first reformed pastor, Leo Jud (1523-1542), was a friend of Zwingli and contributed to the first translation of the Bible in Zürich. J.C. Lavater (writer, physiognomist, friend of the young Goethe) was pastor from 1778-1801. His gravestone can be seen in the church wall, and there is a memorial to him in the church choir.
Architectural features
Tower: late Romanesque-Gothic
Choir: early 13th century
Nave: Baroque
8001 Zürich
www.st-peter-zh.ch
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