zurich

I flew into Zurich because of its proximity to Freiburg, where the conference I attended was held, so of course it made sense to fly home from there. An old friend of mine lives in Zurich so we were able to catch up while I was in town.
When I visit Zurich I often stay at the same hotel, located close to the Opera House, the lake and the Stadelhofen Railway Station. It makes getting to the airport a breeze.
Don't let the sunshine fool you. I was in Zurich for 2 days and the first morning of my stay was bright and sunny then it rained solidly for the rest of my stay.
I'd bought a Zurich card at the Airport so I tried to use as much public transport and visit as many museums and attractions as I could visit during my short stay. My first destination was the Kunsthaus Zürich.
It was a Sunday so the shops were all closed but there were plenty of people out and about.
There was artwork both inside and outside the gallery.
The Kunsthaus Zürich is filled with art treasures.
I walked across the bridge to the Fraumünster Church to see the Chagall windows.
The windows are beautiful but too difficult to capture on a cloudy day.
The 187 stairs were a bit of a challenge and I was glad when I finally reached the top. The views were worth the climb.
I did brave the rain and returned to the Fraumünster Church to see the cloisters, which are closed on Sundays.
A black and white image from a previous visit to Zurich when my film camera worked.
I spent the afternoon in the teeny tiny Beyer Watch and Clock Museum. It was very busy so I waited in the rain for quite some time before I could enter. Although tiny, it's full of treasures and it was a nice way to spend a rainy afternoon.
They're my last images from my trip to Europe and North Africa. I guess that means its time to arrange my next holiday.
See you all again soon.
Bye for now,
Jillian























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