Switzerland Zurich / Winter streets / City Center walking tour 4K 60fps

The Grossmünster is a monumental Protestant church in the old town of Zurich. At the key site of the Swiss Reformation, historical documents come to life. The socio-political dialogue and the Reformed tradition are cultivated in music and words. Let yourself be inspired and join us in our diverse activities.
Opening hours
Summer
1 March – 31 October
10 am – 6 pm
Winter
1 November – 28 February
10 am – 5 pm

Walking tour in beautiful place
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The Altstadt (German for “old town”) in the Swiss city of Zürich encompasses the area of the entire historical city before 1893, before the incorporation of what are now districts 2 to 12 into the municipality, over the period 1893 to 1934. Die Altstadt approximately corresponds to the area enclosed by the former city ramparts, and is today within the administrative area of the city called Kreis 1 (District 1).
Administratively, District 1 is divided into four parts or quarters by the Zürich statistical office, Rathaus (town hall), Hochschulen (universities), Lindenhof (“lime trees courtyard”) and City. Lindenhof and Rathaus correspond to the parts of the medieval city left (west) and right (east) of the Limmat, respectively, while City and Hochschulen include the area of the Early Modern city west and east of the medieval walls, respectively.
The city of Zürich on the 1881 Siegfriedkarte (city area highlighted), after the construction of the Limmatquai and the train station, but before the construction of Uraniastrasse, and of the lakeside quais with Quaibrücke (hover mouse over map for labels).

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