Grossmünster

Abbeys & churches – The Grossmünster is an Evangelical Protestant church in the Old Town of Zurich, and is one of Zurich's most famous landmarks. Construction of this Romanesque church was begun in 1100 and it has since been rebuilt and renovated several times. more

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Zurich museum on rails

Family museums – A historic railway in the middle of Zurich. It runs on the tracks of the... more

Zurich museum on rails
Foundation Emil G. Bührle Collection Zürich

Foundation Emil G. Bührle Collection...

Art museums – The E.G. Bührle Collection is one of... more

Grossmünster

Abbeys & churches – The Grossmünster is an Evangelical Protestant church in the Old Town of Zurich, and is one of Zurich's most famous landmarks. Construction of this Romanesque church was begun in 1100 and it has since been rebuilt and renovated several times.

The Grossmünster is an Evangelical Protestant church in the Old Town of Zurich, and is one of Zurich's most famous landmarks. Construction of this Romanesque church was begun in 1100 and it has since been rebuilt and renovated several times.

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Zurich museum on rails

Family museums – A historic railway in the middle of Zurich. It runs on the tracks of the Sihltal railway between Zurich central station or Wiedikon and Sihlbrugg and is the only place in Switzerland to offer engine-driving courses for novices on old electric locomotives. People who have been trained in this way provide useful support in maintaining and operating the historic vehicles.

Zurich museum on rails
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Foundation Emil G. Bührle Collection Zürich

Art museums – The E.G. Bührle Collection is one of the most prestigious of private art collections. It comprises medieval wood carvings and paintings by the old masters, but above all works by French artists of the 19th and 20th century.

The E.G. Bührle Collection is one of the most prestigious of private art collections. It comprises medieval wood carvings and paintings by the old masters, but above all works by French artists of the 19th and 20th century.

Foundation Emil G. Bührle Collection Zürich
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