Zurich |
Boats, flowers and mountains on Zurichsee |
Chamomile and bees in Zurich |
Swans, swimmers and sunbathers at large on Zurichsee |
This is the Lindt Chocolates corporate building, I believe. |
Gorgeous railing. Notice the lion head in the center of the roundel, and the rosettes at other intersections. |
Very often, in old cities, the new buildings share common walls, or are in close proximity to very old buildings. These are all of the same era. |
These buildings are of various eras. There is movement and change and interest. |
I have always imagined that Bill Murray had been to Zurich and perhaps had seen this particular decoration. It reminds me of his goofy look as the grounds keeper in the movie "Caddy Shack." |
Very often in the old cities, the streets are more about foot traffic than automotive traffic. In my opinion, this makes a place more livable. |
This is a rather formal building. I believe it is the rathaus or city hall, if my memory is correct. |
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Details of ?Parliamentary building? The corbels are articulating the division of space between the arched windows. |
Details of an interior ached walkway with a niche containing a fountain. |
Decorative corbels on the ?parliamentary building? |
Traction on the stone pavement of the covered walkways are made with chisels and hammers. They alternate the diagonals on the pavers to help with traction. |
Morning glories define the arched entrance of a covered walkway. |
These covered sidewalks have many benefits. In the winter they offer walkways that are not snowcovered. In the rain, shoppers and shopkeepers can come and go without being soaked. |
A building housing a theatrical company |
Sts. Peter and Paul Church architectural details. |
Warrior Animal Sentinels line the street on both sides. Eves of the buildings are sometimes brightly painted and embellished. |
In the old town, every space is utilized for commercial space. This store is in the basement area of street level shops. This is very common in Bern. |
Bright red tram going through the old town of Bern. |
River Aare with homes directly next to the water. Steps leading out of the river are useful for those cooling off in the river and disembarking from boats. |
The homes, churches and other buildings make great use of all available land, even on the inclines. |
The River Aare is crossed many times over in Bern with lovely bridges. In the hot summer weather, people will often float downstream in the river and make their way to the banks to return upstream. |
This is the rathaus. Notice all the coats of arms near the fascia. |
Monkey soldier keeping watch over a main street. |
This is Sts. Peter and Paul Church. This church was built in the 1900s. It is near the rathaus or city hall. |
This cathedral was constructed in the 1400s. This photo was taken while the cathedral was under a restoration project. The scaffolding is 9 stories high. |
River Aare with a city view and swimming pools |
These luscious blossoms were in the constant wash of a fountain of potable water. |
Five dew drops lined up on the central vein of this leaf. One dew drop on the side waits to join the others. |
Flowers, clover and ?, from Achen, Germany. |
Delicate flower, upclose, in Interlaken, Switzerland. |
Chamomile in Zurich |
Thunbergia alata (black-eyed Susan) in Zurich, Switzerland |
Beautiful flowers at Matterhorn |
More beautiful flowers at Matterhorn |
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