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Letzigrund
Letzigrund () is a stadium in Zurich, Switzerland, the home of the football clubs FC Zürich and Grasshopper Club Zürich, as well as the athletics club . The original stadium was constructed by members of FC Zürich in 1925. Grasshopper Club has been using it as their home stadium since 2007, shortly after construction of the new stadium was completed.
Zürich Opera House
opera house
Üetliberg
__NOTOC__ thumb|Aerial view by Walter Mittelholzer (1919) The Uetliberg (also known as Üetliberg) is a mountain in the Swiss plateau, part of the Albis chain, rising to . The mountain offers a panoramic view of the entire city of Zürich (to the northeast of its summit), Zürichberg and Lake Zurich (both to the east), and lies on the boundary between the city of Zurich and the municipalities of Stallikon and Uitikon in the canton of Zurich. The summit, known as Uto Kulm, is in Stallikon. Uetliberg is the Hausberg of Zurich.
Hallenstadion
The Hallenstadion (, Zürich Indoor Stadium) is a multi-purpose facility in the Oerlikon quarter of northern Zürich. It has a capacity of 11,200 spectators. Designed by Bruno Giacometti, it opened on November 4, 1939, and was renovated in 2004–05.
Fluntern Cemetery
graveyard in the city of Zurich, Switzerland
Zürich Zoo
zoo in Zurich
Käferberg
Käferberg (el. ) and Waidberg (el. ) are the summits of a wooded range of hills overlooking the inner city of Zürich, Zürichsee, Albis chain and Uetliberg, as well as the Limmat Valley and the Zürcher Unterland in Switzerland. thumb|upright|"Downtown" Zürich as seen from Käferberg thumb|upright|Allotment (gardening)|Schrebergärten on northern Käferberg in Affoltern quarter thumb|upright|ETH Zurich|ETH Hönggerberg and Zürich-[[Höngg, as seen from Uetliberg, Rümlang in the background]] thumb|upright|Waidberg (to the left) and Käferberg summits as seen from Zürichsee (Lake Zürich) thumb|upright|
Sechseläuten
The Sechseläuten (Zürich German: Sächsilüüte, "The six o'clock ringing of the bells") is a traditional spring holiday in the Swiss city of Zürich celebrated in its current form, usually on the 3rd Monday of April, since the early 20th century.
Mahmood Mosque
mosque
Dolder Grand
hotel in Zürich
Schauspielhaus Zürich
theatre production company in Zurich (Switzerland)
Rote Fabrik
cultural center in former factory building in Zürich
Street Parade
technoparade in Zürich, Switzerland
Knabenschiessen
thumb|1925 certificate of participation (recording 26 out of the maximum 35 points reached). The rifles depicted are Schmidt–Rubin, in service from 1889 to 1953.
Lindenhof
public square in the city of Zürich, Switzerland
Volkshaus
The Volkshaus is a 1,200-seat concert hall located on Helvetiaplatz in the city of Zurich, Switzerland. The building's construction began in June 1909 and it publicly opened the following year.
Tonhalle
concert hall in Zurich (Switzerland), now part of the Kongresshaus convention centre
Zunfthaus zum Rüden
building
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
Villa Belvoir
urban park
Jelmoli
Jelmoli (officially Jelmoli Ltd.) was a Swiss department store founded in 1833 by Johann Peter Jelmoli in Zürich, Switzerland. It was the oldest and largest of its kind in Switzerland. After its 190th anniversary the store was closed by the end of February 2025.
Stadt Zürich
steam paddle ship on Lake Zurich in Switzerland
Sukkulenten-Sammlung Zürich
garden in Zurich (Switzerland)
Confiserie Sprüngli
Swiss luxury confectionery manufacturer
Stadt Rapperswil
ship