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Limmatquai is a
street in the
Swiss city of Zürich. It is
named after the Limmat, and it
follows the right-hand (eastern) bank of that
river for about...
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squares to the
south and north, respectively. As such, it
includes the
Limmatquai as well as the
Niederdorf (downstream of the Kirchg****e) and the Oberdorf...
- [citation needed] Münsterbrücke
crosses the Limmat,
connecting Münsterhof and
Limmatquai at the
historical core of the
medieval town of Zürich. It is the second...
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about 25
metres (82 ft)
above the
level of the
Limmat at the Schipfe–
Limmatquai area in the west;
probably some
Roman buildings were
built at the site...
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having been sieged, to
allay rural concerns over the city's hegemony. The
Limmatquai was
built in
several stages between 1823 and 1859
along the
right side...
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making it the
southernmost bridge over the Limmat. To the
north is the
Limmatquai, a
street running along the riverbank. To the
south is Utoquai, a lakefront...
- 2007 The Böögg 2006
Funfair at
Lindenhof hill (April 2010)
Parade at
Limmatquai (2010) The Böögg's
smiling face ...
Members of the Kämbel
guild preparing...
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historically notable buildings in Zürich, Switzerland. It is
situated at the
Limmatquai promenade in Zürich, Switzerland,
opposite of the Münsterhof
plaza respectively...
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Zwingli memorial at W****erkirche,
Limmatquai in Zürich....
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situated at
Limmatquai. The
present Kämbel
guild house, Haus zur Haue, is
situated at the
Rathaus bridge on
Limmatquai near the Constaffel, Saffran...