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ZURICH INFO
HOTELS:
Youthhostel Zurich, Mutschellenstr. 114
Hotel Otter, Oberdorfstrasse 7
Hotel Coronado, Schaffhauserstrasse 137
iPR Guesthouse, Schuetzengasse 7
Best Western Hotel Airport, Oberhauserstrasse 30
Hotel Roessli, Roessligasse 7
X-TRA The Hotel, Limmatstrasse 118
Hotel du Théâtre, Seilergraben 69
Hotel Europe, Dufourstrasse 4
Hotel Welcome Inn, Holbergstrasse 1
Hotel Bristol Zurich, Stampfenbachstr.34
EAT:
Pulcino, Niederdorfstrasse 7 - Italian
Du Théâtre, Dufourstrasse 20 - International
Sukhothai, Erlachstrasse 46 - Thai
Crazy Cow, Leonhardstrasse 1 - Swis
Bohemia, Klosbachstrasse 2 - International
Terrasse, Limmatquai 3 - International
GO OUT:
Dynamo, Wasserwerkstrasse 21. - Alternative sounds, everything from
guitar-based pop to the deepest drum'n'bass.
El Cubanito, Bleicherweg 5. - Salsa and funk.
Inkognito, Hardturmstrasse 122. - various
Kaufleuten, Pelikanstrasse 18. - House
Klinik, Freigutstrasse. - House and electronic music
Labyrinth, Pfingstweidstrasse 70. - House
Oxa, Andreasstrasse 70. - Techno and house
Rote Fabrik, Seestrasse 395. - changing nights and big-name DJs.
PLACES
Grossmunster
This attractive cathedral is the largest in Zurich and also the
city's symbol. Its twin towers face onto the River Limmat and can
be best seen from Rathausbrucke. Originally endowed by Charlemange,
parts of this minster date back to the 11th and 13th centuries.
The Crypt is the largest of its kind in Switzerland. The Karlstrum
tower has 187 steps and there is no lift.
Fraumunster
This beautiful church dates back from the 9th century. Then it was
a Benedictine abbey. Despite the fact it is often the five 20th
century stained glass windows that attract visitors. Their beauty
can be best seen in the mourning light. Though the undercroft contains
the original abbey crypt, the church had begun in the 12th century.
Zurich Art Gallery
Kunsthaus Zurich is the most important gallery in Zurich. It is
proud by a collection of paintings and sculptures by famous Swiss
and international artists, from most periods from medieval times,
but predominantly from the 19th and 20th centuries. Two of Monet's
masterpieces - The Water Lilies and the largest collection of Eduard
Munch outside Norway can be seen here.
Swiss National Museum
Schweizerisches Landesmuseum lies on a landscaped triangle between
the Hauptbahnhof and the Limmat and Sihl rivers. It has fulfilled
the role the nation's attic for over a century. It hosts special
exhibitions, showing the Swiss culture. These include not only paintings
and sculpture, but also weapons, flags, watches, clocks and other
prehistoric tools and objects.
Zunfthaus zur Meisen ("zur Meisen"
Guild Hall)
This guild hall is situated opposite the Fraumunster, hosts collections
of 18th century Swiss pottery and china. These elegant Rococo galleries
are a suitable setting for the beautifully decorated porcelain figures
that were produced in Kilchberg - Schooren, Zurich and other porcelain
and pottery factories.
Museum Rietberg
Rietberg Museum consists of three buildings and houses a collection
of Non - European Art. Two of these, dating back from 1850s, are
set within the Rieterpark. The Villa Wesendonck has special exhibits
in addition to its collection of Indian, Chinese and African art
(the most important of which is the collection donated by Baron
Eduard von der Heydt), while the Park - Villa Rieter has paintings
from China, Japan and India and also host occasional world music
cocerts. The third building - Haus zum Kiel has rotating exhibitions.
Museum of Contemporary Art
Migros Museum fur Gegenwartskunst is devoted to collecting and exhibiting
contemporary art, especially from the 1990s. There are both solo
and group exhibitions.
Zurich Schipfe
"Schipfe" is one of the oldest quarters of the city of
Zurich. In the 16th century it became the headquarters of silk industry
and boatbuilding. Today the Schipfe is a street of artisans.
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