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• Basel — the traveller's gateway to the German Rhineland and French Alsace with an exceptional medieval centre at the knee of the Rhine river; excellent museums numbering 40 or so and ART BASEL, the world's largest art fair; also famous for its huge and contemplating carnival around February (Basler Fasnacht); German-speaking world wide renowned theatre (including opera and ballet).
• Bellinzona (ita/eng/ger/roh ; fre: Bellinzone) — renowned for its medieval castles, world UNESCO heritage, pretty centre and capital of the canton of Ticino, overlooking one of the few flat rural areas of Switzerland towards Lake Maggiore.
• Chur (ger ; roh: Cuira; eng/fre: Coire; ita: Coira) — capital of the canton of Grisons (ger: Kanton Graubünden; roh: Chantun Grischun; ita: Cantone dei Grigioni), the only trilingual Swiss canton, in the east-south of Switzerland, dates back almost 4,000 years; lovely old town; gate to several glitzy ski and hiking resorts, such as St. Moritz, Davos, Arosa, Lenzerheide, Flims/Laax and many more; major hub to the Glacier Express and the Bernina Express
• Bern (ger ; eng/fre: Berne; ita/roh: Berna) — capital of Switzerland at the shores of the crystal-clear green-blue Aare river with an amazingly well preserved old-town with arcades along almost every street; great restaurants abound, as do bars and clubs.
• Geneva (eng; fre: Genève; ger: Genf; ita: Ginevra; roh: Genevra) — this centre of arts and culture is an international city that is home to around 200 governmental and non-governmental organizations (with some major UN organizations) at the end of Lake Geneva (Lac Léman flows into the river Rhône), founding place of Calvinism and THE Red Cross (ICRC); almost every second inhabitant is a foreigner.
• Interlaken (ger/eng/fre/ita/roh) — the outdoor and action sports capital of Switzerland; anything from skydiving, bungee jumping, hiking, white-water rafting, to canyoning; between the two lakes Brienz and Thun; starting point for many, many tourists for excursions into the Bernese Alps.
• Lausanne (fre/eng/ger ; ita/roh: Losanna) — scenery, dining, dancing, boating and the Swiss wine-country are the draws at the shores of the great Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) with a view of Swiss and French Alps; world-wide renowned for its Béjart Ballet Lausanne
• Lucerne (eng/fre; ger: Luzern; ita/roh: Lucerna) — main medievial city of the Central region with direct water links to all of the early Swiss historic sights at the end of the many branched lake Lucerne (Vierwaldstättersee ends into the river Reuss) along of many steep mountains; also famous for its tremendous and ethnic carnival (Lozärner Fasnacht) around February; host of the world-renowned Lucerne Festivals, a classical summer music festival in the Culture and Congress Centre (KKL) designed by Jean Nouvel; starting point for many excursions into the Alps
• Lugano (ita/eng/ger/fre/roh) — a bustling old-town in Italian-spoken Switzerland, at the southern end of the Alps with a Merranean climate at the pretty lake of Lugano in the middle of forested mountains; much Italianata combined with Swiss seriousness.
• St. Gallen (ger (also: Sankt Gallen); eng: St Gall; fre: Saint-Gall; ita: San Gallo; roh: Son Gagl) — main city of north-eastern Switzerland, renowned for its Abbey of St. Gall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and its library contains books which date back to the 9th century, it also functions as the gate to the very special Appenzell region.
• Zurich (eng/fre; ger: Zürich; ita: Zurigo; roh: Turitg) — largest city of Switzerland at the end of Lake Zurich (ends into the river Limmat), a major centre of international banking and national major companies and media; great culture & arts possibilities; more than 50 museums and around 100 galleries; great restaurants (more than 1500) and bars (more than 500); excellent cinema selection (~60 show rooms); has a thriving nightlife (~80 clubs on weekends); host of the largest European party rave Street Parade in August with almost 1 million visitors every year; renowned opera, excellent theatre; host of the renowned theatre festival Zürcher Theater Spektakel during August; every third inhabitant is a foreigner
4K Werdenberg St.Gallen SWITZERLAND アルプス山脈
Werdenberg is a town with historic city rights in the eastern Swiss canton of St. Gallen. The town of Werdenberg belongs to the municipality of Grabs and is located 0.5 km west of Buchs (SG). It boasts of being the smallest city in Switzerland with about 55-60 inhabitants. Of the approximately 40 houses, some serve only as holiday homes. The well-preserved medieval houses and the museum in Castle Werdenberg are a tourist relevant place.
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Weesen, Walensee St. Gallen SWITZERLAND 湖
Weesen is a village at the end of Lake Walenstadt in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Due to its sheltered location Weesen has a very mild climate; The annual mean temperature is around 11.3 ° C. Therefore, here thrive plant species such as various palms, figs, lemons and kiwi fruit. On several vineyards good wine is produced, benefiting from the many hours of sunshine and a few ice days. Weesen not reach the almost Mediterranean climate of Quinten, but remembered by his appearance and the Mediterranean atmosphere of a Ticino village.
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Lake Schwendisee Toggenburg, St. Gallen SWITZERLAND 山
Schwendisee is a small lake above Wildhaus and Unterwasser on the slopes of the Churfirsten, in Toggenburg, Canton of St. Gallen,The border between the two municipalities runs right through the lakes.
The two Schwendiseen between Gamser- and Chäserrugg located in a sheltered flat moorland of national importance. When the Schwendi glacier about 14,000 years ago melted down, he left the lakes.
You can take a bath in the lake. There is a dock and a raft. The smaller rear Schwendisee is separated from the main lake by a forest strip. Both lakes are surrounded by a dense marsh and reed belt. They are fed by a respective nameless creek. In the lake live tench, perch, pike and leeches. Fishing is allowed for a fee.
Around the lake is a promenade. North of the lake Schwendisee is the Hotel Seegüetli.
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Kanton Thurgau
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Moments of St Gallen, Switzerland
St Gallen Switzerland 2005.
4K Werdenberg Castle St.Gallen SWITZERLAND 城
Werdenberg Castle is a castle in the municipality of Grabs of the Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.
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Discover Saas Fee Switzerland | Our Mystery Day Trip Revealed!
Join us today as we set off on an adventure in Switzerland with a train pass that will allow us to go anywhere in the country!
Based on the title of the video you already know we end up in the beautiful alpine village of Saas Fee otherwise known as “The Pearl of Alps.”
This car free location is popular year round. In the summer there are numerous activities for the whole family including a mountain roller coster which you’ll see in the video.
The most beautiful places in Switzerland
List about the most beautiful places in Switzerland
Switzerland (in German: Schweiz, in French: Suisse, in Italian: Svizzera, in Romansh: Svizra) is a federal state located in the center of western Europe, without exit to the sea, but with port connections across the river Rhine. borders with Germany, France, Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein. Officially, although less usual, it is also called Helvetic Confederation.
In this list about the most beautiful places in Switzerland you can find:
34. Paradeplatz
33. Zurich Opera House
32. Historical Museum of Bern
31. Castle of Aarwangen
30. Monastery of St. John (Müstair)
29. Bellinzona
28. Botanical Garden of Zurich
27. Church of St. Peter of Zurich
26. Basel Cathedral
25. Abbey of San Galo
Fraumünster
Castle of Gruyeres
Basel
Federal Palace of Bern
Grossmünster
Schloss Thun
Lugano
The cliffs of the Saane
Bietschhorn
Valle Verzasca Bridge
Zurich
Geneva
Basel City Hall
Gruyères
Ascona
The clock tower (Zytglogge)
Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn
Lucerne
Landwasser Viaduct
Chateau de Chillon
Zermat
Lake Leman
Jungfrau
The Alps
33. Zurich Opera House
Zürich Opera House (German: Das Opernhaus Zürich) is a Zurich opera house, located near the Bellevue, and opened in 1891. The theater was built to replace the Aktientheater Theater (Old Theater) which succumbed to a fire . Its original name was Stadttheater. The architects were the renowned Viennese law firm Fellner & Helmer. Initially conceived for spoken and sung theater, after the opening of the Zürich Schauspielhaus, it was limited to the representation of opera, operettas and ballet.
30. Monastery of St. John (Müstair)
The monastery of San Juan is a former Benedictine abbey located in Müstair, Switzerland. It is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Since 1983, it has been included in UNESCO's list of heritage sites due to the extraordinary cycle of frescoes from the Carolingian period (9th century) preserved in it. The abbey was founded around 780 by Bishop Chur. In 1167 it was transformed into a female convent. During the restorations that were carried out in the 20th century, Romanesque frescoes were found, dating to the year 1160.
29. Bellinzona
Bellinzona (in Italian Bellinzona, in French Bellence / Bellinzone, in German Bellenz / Bellinzona, in Latin Bilitio) is a Swiss city, capital of the Canton of Ticino and Bellinzona district.
28. Botanical Garden of Zurich
The Botanical Garden of Zurich or in German: Botanische Garten Zürich is a Botanical Garden in Zurich, Switzerland. It belongs administratively to the University of Zurich.
27. Church of St. Peter of Zurich
The Church of St. Peter (German: Peterskirche) is one of the four main churches of ancient Zurich. The other three are the Grossmünster, the Fraumünster and the Predigerkirche. It is located next to Lindenhof, the old Roman fortress in the same space where a temple dedicated to Jupiter once stood. Archaeologists have found vestiges of a small church 10 by 7 meters from the eighth or ninth centuries. This first building was replaced around the year 1000 by an early Romanesque church. In 1230 this church was replaced by another one of late Romanesque style although parts of the first one still survive. The main nave was rebuilt in 1460 in Gothic style. The first mayor of Zurich, Rudolf Brunn, was buried here in the year 1360. Until 1911 the bell tower, one of the highest in Zurich, was used for fire monitoring.
25. Abbey of San Galo
The Abbey of St. Gall (in German Fürstabtei Sankt Gallen) was for many centuries one of the main abbeys of the Benedictine Order in Europe. It is located in the city of St. Gallen, in Switzerland. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983.
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