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page 1Parks in Zurich
Lindenhof
Lindenhof, , in the old town of Zurich, Switzerland, is the historical site of a Roman castle, and the later Carolingian Kaiserpfalz. It is situated on Lindenhof hill, on the left side of the Limmat river at the Schipfe.
Old Botanical Garden, Zurich
botanical garden in Switzerland
Lindenhof
public square in the city of Zürich, Switzerland
Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich
botanical garden
MFO-Park
thumb|Steel frame and climbing plants
thumb|View from inside the park
thumb|Play of light and shadow
thumb|Sunken area with recycled glass floor
The MFO-Park is a public park in the Oerlikon quarter of the Swiss city of Zürich. The area to the north of Zürich Oerlikon railway station was once home to the extensive works of Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon (MFO), a site that has now been redeveloped as Neu Oerlikon. As part of that redevelopment, four new parks were created, including the MFO-Park, which was created on the footprint of one of MFO's buildings. The project was designed by the architects
Werdinsel
Werdinsel, also known as Limmatauen Werdhölzli, is an island and a protected area in the Limmat river in Switzerland.
thumb|upright|Weir at the power plant
thumb|upright|Pathway towards Fahr Abbey
thumb|upright|The river island's area towards Limmatauen
Chinese Garden
Park in Switzerland
Rieterpark
thumb|Rieterpark
The Rieterpark is a park in central Zurich, Switzerland. Richard Wagner lived at Villa Wesendonck in Reiterpark from 1849 to 1858 where he worked on Tristan.
Bürkliplatz
public square in the city of Zürich, Switzerland
Platzspitz park
Park in Zürich, Switzerland
Arboretum Zürich
garden in Switzerland
Villa Belvoir
urban park
Zürichhorn
Zürichhorn is a river delta on Zürichsee's eastern shore in the lower basin of the lake. The area is part of the parks and quays in the Seefeld quarter of the city of Zürich in Switzerland. The gardens are one of the most popular recreational areas within the city of Zürich.
thumb|upright|Zürichhorn as seen from Uetliberg
thumb|upright|Zürichhorn as seen from Zürich Tiefenbrunnen
thumb|upright|Zürichhorn, early 16th century, Hans Leu the Elder
Schanzengraben Zürich
Schanzengraben is a moat and a section of the northwestern extension of the Seeuferanlage promenades that were built between 1881 and 1887 in Zurich, Switzerland. Schanzengraben is, among the adjoint Katz bastion at the Old Botanical Garden and the so-called Bauschänzli bulwark, one of the last remains of the Baroque fortifications of Zürich. The area of the moat is also an inner-city recreation area and a public park.
Irchelpark
Irchelpark is the biggest public park in the city of Zurich, Switzerland and home to the Irchel campus of the University of Zurich and Staatsarchiv Zürich. Like the university itself, Irchelpark is owned by the Canton of Zurich, but is maintained by the city on the canton's behalf.
Quaianlagen
series of lakefronts in Switzerland
Sukkulenten-Sammlung Zürich
garden in Zurich (Switzerland)