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Zurich Travel Guide

Contrary to popular belief, Zurich is not the capital of Switzerland (which is Bern), just its largest city. Zurich has long been known for being clean and efficient, but only in the last ten years has it truly become a fascinating and worthwhile travel destination.

About Zurich

Zurich covers an area of 35.5 sq. miles (91.88 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 950.000 people being the largest city in Switzerland. Zurich is Switzerland's main commercial and cultural centre and is widely considered to be one of the world's global cities.

Museums

swissnationalmuseum.jpgA fascinating exploration of Swiss national history, the Swiss National Museum has an impressive and varied collection of ancient artefacts, providing visitors with a richer understanding of Swiss life and consciousness through the centuries. Housed in an exquisite castle-like building, with a distinctive tower, the permanent collection contains a comprehensive anthology of artefacts from the Stone Age to modern times. First stop is the archaeology exhibit where tools and articles dating back to before 800BC are on display. Highlights at the museum include the Celestial globe of Jost Bürg (1594), a groundbreaking symbol of European thought, religious reliquaries from the 13th to 16th centuries and ancient wheels, considered to be among the earliest ever found. Another major drawcard is the Armoury, where historic Swiss weaponry used in combat between 800 and 1800BC can be found. Expect to see crossbows, swords and suits of armour.

Address: Museumstrausse 2; Telephone: 044 218 6511; Transport: Train to Zurich main station. Museum located across from main station (follow signs); Opening time: Daily except Mondays 10am to 5pm (until 8pm on Thursdays); Admission: Sfr10 (adults), Sfr8 (concessions). Children under 16 free

Kunsthaus Zurich (Fine Arts Museum)

Museum of Design Zurich

Centre Le Corbusier

Dinosaur Museum



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