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- Weinplatz (literally: wine square) is a po****r public square adjacent to the Gmüesbrugg bridge and the historical Schipfe quarter. Weinplatz is situated...
- bridge"), and is a po****r public square connecting Limmatquai, and the Weinplatz plaza and the historical Schipfe quarter directly in front of the Mccreedy...
- first construction of today's Münsterbrücke Limmat crossing, the present Weinplatz square was the former civilian harbour of the Celtic-Roman Turi****. Augustinerturm...
- era, when the present Weinplatz square was the former civilian harbour of the Celtic-Roman Turi****, and so the term Weinplatz (literally wine plaza)...
- crossing, the present Weinplatz square was the former civilian harbour of the Celtic-Roman Turi****, and so the term Weinplatz may have kept its ancient...
- Bürkliplatz, Quaibrücke, Münsterbrücke and Münsterhof, and Rathausbrücke–Weinplatz, aerial photography by Eduard Spelterini in the probably mid-1890s....
- Bürkliplatz, Quaibrücke, Münsterbrücke and Münsterhof, and Rathausbrücke–Weinplatz, aerial photography by Eduard Spelterini in the probably mid-1890s....
- Storchen Industry Hotel Founded 1357 (667 years ago) (1357) Headquarters Weinplatz 2, Zürich , Switzerland Key people Raphael Pedroncelli (Managing Director...
- construction of the today's Münsterbrücke Limmat crossing, the present Weinplatz square was the former civilian harbour of the Celtic-Roman Turi****. ****umed...
- Bellevueplatz, Quaibrücke, Bürkliplatz, Bauschänzli, Münsterbrücke, Rathausbrücke, and Weinplatz (aerial photograph by Eduard Spelterini, probably late 1890s)...