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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.


I decided to walk there past the lake and the 
Grossmünster.


It was a Sunday so the shops were all closed but there were plenty of people out and about.


I arrived a little bit early so I walked around the exterior of the art gallery.


Autumn had arrived so the trees were losing their leaves.



There was artwork both inside and outside the gallery.


It had been a few years since my last visit and a new wing had been built joined to the existing building by an underpass.


The new building itself is a work of art.


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.


I retraced my steps back to the Grossmünster because I had a tower to climb.


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.


The next day the weather took a turn for the worse, think driving rain, swirling winds and inside out umbrellas, so I took very few photos.


I did brave the rain and returned to the Fraumünster Church to see the cloisters, which are closed on Sundays.


The peaceful cloister and it's beautiful murals.


A black and white image from a previous visit to Zurich when my film camera worked.


My last photos of a sodden Zurich.



I spent the afternoon in the teeny tiny Beyer Watch and Clock MuseumIt 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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