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Northeast Switzerland
Zurich
Zurich is known worldwide as Switzerland's most
important financial center, renowned for its banking transactions.
Located lake Zurich, it is the country's largest city. The old part
of the town (the Altstadt) is truely picturesque. On a visit to
the city don't miss a walk through the old centreespecially the
Gothic Basilica Fraumünster (11th-13th century) with its three
naves and stained glass windows by Marc Chagall. Across the Limmat
River, the skyline is dominated by the Grossmünster with its
twin towers. Other impressive sights include the Town Hall, a fine
example from the late Renaissance (17th century), the Swiss National
Museum and the modern art collections at the Kunsthaus Zürich.
Zürich also has a rich cultural life, with plays performed
in the Zürcher Schauspielhaus, considered one of the most prestigious
German-speaking theatres.
Zurich Excursions
Located in the Mittelland (‘middle country’),
Zürich is is set in a very lush and picturesque region dotted
with quaint historic towns, villages and vineyards. Trains and buses
provide easy access to the hills, woods and parks that surround
Zürich; during the summer, steamer cruises on Zürich’s
lake are popular. A day-trip to the Uetliberg, a hill to the southeast
of the city, is also recommended. On clear days the panorama from
the top of the hill includes a bird’s eye view of Zurich,
with the Valais and Berner Alps to the west and the Black Forest
to the east. The medieval castle at Rapperswil, on the bank of the
lake, is well worth a visit.
West and South of Lake Constance
This area of northeastern Switzerland rises slowly
over the rugged range of the Churfirsten near St Gallen to the Glarner
Alps. Appenzell, in the northeastern part of Switzerland, with its
highest peak Säntis (2504m/8215ft), is ideal for hiking tours.
Old traditions remain very much alive in Appenzell and national
costume is still worn for village and folk festivals. The Rhine,
which springs from Lake Toma in the St Gotthard, runs through the
Bodensee (Lake Constance) and cascades near Schaffhausen into the
Rhine Falls – one of the largest waterfalls in Europe. On
the banks of Lake Constance, Stein am Rhein is an especially picturesque
small town with cobbled streets, fountains, half-timbered houses
and a medieval atmosphere. St Gallen’s old city centre is
dominated by burgher houses from the 17th and 18th century. Not
to be missed is the Baroque Cathedral and the famous Abbey Library
(Stiftsbibliothek) in the courtyard of the old Benedictine monastery
(incunabula and illuminated manuscripts), named a World Heritage
Treasure by UNESCO.
Lake Constance Excursions
Boat trips on Lake Constance to Konstanz and Lindau
in Germany or to Bregenz in Austria, and excursions to the Duchy
of Liechtenstein can easily be arranged from here.
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