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Zurich
Zurich stores most of the major European wealth because it is the banking capital of the world. The huge presence of banks can be easily noticed along the streets of Zurich, Zurich also has a magnificent university which has a powerful research facility. Zurich is quickly becoming a popular destination among tourists as it prides some quality destinations.
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Grossmunster
Grossmunster is a 12th-century cathedral which has both historical and architectural significance, the twin towers of the Cathedral serve as perhaps the most recognizable landmarks in Zurich. |
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The Swiss National Museum
A delight for anybody who likes museums, The Swiss National Museum has a castle-like building and gives a fascinating look at Swiss culture and history, there are of Swiss clock, works of art, medieval drinking bowls and costumes, toys and more. |
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St. Peter Church
St. Peter Church is one of the oldest churches in the city, this cathedral is best known for having the largest clock face in Europe. |
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Fraumunster
Fraumunster is most graceful, overlooking the historic old square of Musterhof this prominent 13th-century Gothic cathedral is perhaps best known for it’s five beautiful stained glass windows designed by the 83-year-old Marc Chagall in 1970s.
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