Sightseeing in Brugg in SWITZERLAND
Mit freier Musik von frametraxx.de machen wir einen Rundgang durch Brugg in der Schweiz. We do sightseeing in the city of Brugg in Switzerland.
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Aarau, the capital of the Canton of Aargau, is located on the River Aare to which the town and canton owe their name.
Aarau is located by the southern foot of the Jura foothills in the centre of the big city triangle of Zurich, Basel and Lucerne. The central location was recognised early on which is why Aarau for a brief few months in 1798 was Switzerland's first capital and home to Switzerland's first Houses of Parliament.
The charming old town boasts the most beautiful eaves, the so-called «Dachhimmel» which predominantly date from the 16th century when the town underwent considerable extension, are a special feature of the old town of Aarau. It's for this reason that Aarau is regarded as the town of beautiful gables.
Aarau continues to display an appreciation of art: the Aargau Art Museum featuring an extension designed by the famous architects Herzog & de Meuron offers architecture and art exhibitions setting high standards. The «Naturama», Aargau nature museum, is not your run-of-the-mill museum: animals, plants, exciting video films highlight the interaction and areas of conflict between nature and man in Aargau.
The Roggenhausen Wildlife Park has wild animals in their natural habitat as well as a Nature Trail. Cycling and walking trails alongside the River Aare and the Jura slopes provide the perfect opportunity for some pleasant physical exercise. But to see the people of Aargau really enjoying themselves you need to come to one of the local and historic traditional events, such as the «Maienzug» in July, the «Bachfischet» or «Rüeblimärt».
The Canton of Aargau boasts a great many castles, including some of Switzerland's most impressive such as the Lenzburg, the Hallwyl Water Castle and the Habsburg Castle - main residence of the famous dynasty from the the 10th century onwards. And Brugg, Baden and Zurich are a very short journey away. The Vindonissa Museum offers an opportunity to discover traces of the Romans and Windish is home to the biggest and best-preserved amphitheatre in Switzerland. And there are also a lot of historic towns, such as Bremgarten, Zofingen and others, to visit in the Canton of Aargau.
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Top 10 Places To Travel In Switzerland
Millions of people travel to Switzerland ever year. Swiss alps , Glaciers , Streams ,Lush green fields make it the most beautiful place on Earth. There are many places which you can visit in Switzerland and we have compiled for you The A guide to Top 10 Places To Travel In Switzerland.
#10 Zurich . Switzerland’s largest city of switzerland.It appeal travelers who have interest in culture.since it boasts more than 50 museums and more than 100 art galleries. When visitors get tired of shopping they can take a boat ride on Lake Zurich or go hiking in the nearby mountains.The city also boasts an impressive number of clubs for travelers
#9 Rhine Falls : The Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall, is a bewitching natural wonder of Swiss tourism.
Visitors can watch the spectacle from several viewing decks while those bold enough can rent their own canoes and travel to nearby castles.
#8 Lucerne : Lucerne, located in the German-speaking section of Switzerland, is a city that has it all: city life, a lake and mountains.
Considered one of the world’s prettiest cities, Lucerne is most famous for its 14th century Chapel Bridge and Water Tower, which is said to be the most photographed monument in Switzerland.
#7 Bern : Not many people know that the medieval city of Bern is Switzerland's capital.Bern is one of the most well-preserved historical centres in Switzerland.
Other popular sites in Bern include the Munster, a Gothic cathedral that rises from the old town, and its town hall.
#6 Lugano : Lugano has been nicknamed the “Monte Carlo of Switzerland,” because of its growing popularity with celebrities. The city is located on Lake Lugano, in the Italian speaking section of this alpine country. The city also hosts an annual classical music festival, the Lugano Festival, in the summer.
#5 Lake Geneva: One of the largest lakes in Europe, Lake Geneva lies on the course of the Rhone river on the frontier between France and Switzerland.
The main attractions here are the elegant cities and towns surrounding the lake, the opportunities for skiing and hiking in both mountain ranges, and of course the lake itself.
#4 Swiss National Park, Zernez : is switzerlands only national park is a spectacular place.
The Schweizerischer Nationalpark features 172 square kilometres of unspoilt scenery from snow glaciers, verdant pastures, waterfalls and lush woodlands, making it a top place to see in Switzerland.
#3:The Jungfrau Region : The Jungfrau Region is one of the best places to visit in Switzerland, both in summer and winter. Century ago this Alps region was only visited by adventurers who wanted to climb through the mountains.
Now with extensive network of railways the area is accessible to many types of travelers.
#2 : Chillon, Montreux.Located in the heart of the Swiss Riviera on the banks of Lake Geneva is Chillon Castle.
Chillon Castle consists of 25 building and three courtyards and is accessible by boat, bus or foot from the town of Montreux. This is one of the most visited historic buildings in Switzerland and certainly a top place to visit in Switzerland.
#1 : Matterhorn, Zermatt.This pyramid shaped giant is arguably the most photographed mountain in the world and therefore, also Switzerland's most famous Alpine peak and a top place to visit in Switzerland.
Cable cars frequently zip through the mountain station in Zermatt, the highest cable car station in the Alps, and take skiiers and snowboarders to surrounding mountains during the winter and hikers in the summer.
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STREET VIEW: Altstadt von Brugg in SWITZERLAND
Brugg liegt am Zusammenfluss von Aare, Reuss und Limmat. Wir fanden in der Stapferstrasse im zentralen unterirdischen Parkhaus einen schönen Parkplatz und konnten sogar in Euro die Parkgebühren bezahlen. Wir starten in der Bahnhofstrasse und gehen über die Hauptstrasse in die Untere Hofstatt. Hier ist das Salzhaus Brugg und von dort hat man einen weiten Blick in das Tal der drei Flüsse. Über den Törlirain gelangten wir in die Falkengasse und dort über die Hauptstrasse zur Brücke über die Aare. Anschließend ging es über den Rathausplatz und die Storchengasse bis zum Vindonissa Museum und dann bis zum Parkhaus zurück.
Brugg is a beautiful little city in Switzerland. Nearby the city three rivers are unifying into the river Aare. We can see a lot of very beautiful houses in the city of Brugg.
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ZÜRICH: EXPLORING the OLD TOWN (ALTSTADT), the medieval centre (SWITZERLAND)
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Zurich's Medieval houses, contorted, narrow lanes and guild and town halls from the Renaissance period offer an attractive backdrop for world-class entertainment. A tour of the Old Town lets visitors experience Zurich's multifaceted past. The backdrop turns into a living history of characteristic buildings and the people that lived and acted out their lives in them.
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Switzerland - Beautiful Zurich Railway Station
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Zürich Hauptbahnhof (often shortened to Zürich HB) (Zürich Main Station or Zürich Central Station) is the largest railway station in Switzerland. Zürich is a major railway hub, with services to and from across Switzerland and neighbouring European countries such as Germany, Italy, Austria and France. The station was originally constructed as the terminus of the Spanisch Brötli Bahn, the first railway built completely within Switzerland. Serving up to 2,915 trains per day, Zürich HB is one of the busiest railway stations in the world.
The station can be found at the northern end of the Altstadt, or old town, in central Zürich, near the confluence of the rivers Limmat and Sihl. The station is on several levels, with platforms both at ground and below ground level, and tied together by underground passages and the ShopVille shopping mall. The Sihl passes through the station in a tunnel with railway tracks both above and below. The station's railway yards extend about 4 km (2.5 mi) to the west.
The first Zürich railway station was built by Gustav Albert Wegmann (de), on what were then the north-western outskirts of the city. It occupied a piece of land between the rivers Limmat and Sihl, and trains accessed it from the west via a bridge over the Sihl. At the eastern end of the station was a turntable, used for turning locomotives. This basic terminal station layout, with all trains arriving from the west, was to set the basic design of the station for the next 143 years.
The new station was the initially the terminus of the Swiss Northern Railway, more often called the Spanisch-Brötli-Bahn, which opened on 9 August 1847 and linked Zürich with Baden. Initially the railway lines in the station were laid to a gauge of 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in), perhaps because the same gauge was used at the contemperaneous and nearby Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway.[2]
From the opening of the station, the railways of northern Switzerland developed rapidly, and by 1853 the Swiss Northern Railway had been merged into the Swiss Northeastern Railway (Schweizerische Nordostbahn; NOB). Also in 1853, the tracks in the station were regauged to the standard gauge (1,435 mm or 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) that is still used by all lines in the station. In 1856, the NOB completed its line from the station to Winterthur via the Wipkingen Tunnel and Oerlikon. In 1858, the NOB completed its line from Baden via Brugg to Aarau, where it connected with the Swiss Central Railway (Schweizerische Centralbahn; SCB), thus providing connections to Basel, Solothurn and Lausanne.
With further railways planned, it became clear that the 1847 station was not large enough. A rebuild was started to meet Zürich's increased transport needs, albeit on the same site and using the same basic layout.