Landmarks and Historic sites
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Zurich’s Fraumünster Abbey has a bold and rich history within the city. It could be said that it was the pivotal point around which the city developed until surprisingly late in its growth. I’m sure that if...
Reviewed by: Ralf
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The Grossmünster ("great minster") is a Romanesque-style church in Zurich. Construction of the present structure commenced around 1100 and it was inaugurated around 1220. The twin towers of the Grossmünster are regarded...
Reviewed by: Allessandra
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Old Town in Zurich is a historic quarter within the city which is filled with a number of antique shops, cobblestone streets, a market area, furniture stores and more. The Haus zum...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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The Opera House of Zurich, built in 1891, has a seating capacity of eleven hundred people. It is one of the most frequenetd theatres in the world and shows three hundred opera and...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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| Rhine Falls | |
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Known to be the largest waterfall in Europe, Rhine Falls offer a stunning natural beauty to all its visitors. At 23 meters high and 150 meters wide and over of 700 cubic meters of water moving over the falls...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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| Town Hall | |
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Zurich’s town hall is both architecturally and historically interesting. If you’re in this city for a few days it will almost certainly be on your itinerary and it is a good idea to read up a little beforehand as (as...
Reviewed by: Allessandra
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