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Zurich Highlights Tour

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 2 hours

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Zurich: Professional Photoshoot at the Best Spots

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Zurich Highlights Tour

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 2 hours 15 minutes

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Zurich Opera House, Zurich

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About Zurich Opera House

 Zurich, Switzerland

Zurich Opera House and Nearby Sights on Map

Johann Jacobs Museum

The Johann Jacobs Museum traces the history of global trade routes for commodities like coffee, cocoa, diamonds, cotton, tobacco, rubber and oil, and their place in the cultural zeitgeist

Kunsthaus Zurich

Grossmunster

Kunsthaus Zürich

The Kunsthaus Zurich is one of the major art museums in Switzerland, with 4000 paintings and sculptures along with a graphic collection of 95,000 watercolors, drawings and prints ranging from the 15th century to the present day

Burkliplatz

Bürkliplatz is a scenic square on the shore of Lake Zurich with a boat dock and a marketplace where a flea market is set up on Saturdays

Wasserkirche

The Wasserkirche was originally built in the 10th century on an island in the Limmat River on the site where Saints Felix and Regula of the Theban legion were executed by the Romans

Zurich 1800 Model

Haus zum Rech in Neumarkt has a detailed 1:500 scale model of Zurich in 1800, based on the town plan of engineer Johannes Müller from the years 1788-1793

Schauspielhaus Pfauen

Theater am Neumarkt

Lenin House

The Lenin House at 14 Spiegelgasse is where Vladimir Lenin and his wife Nadezhda Krupskaya spent a year of their exile from February 1916 to April 1917