Arrival day from our overnight flight from Washington Dulles. After a long taxi ride from the airport, our hotel scurried to get our room ready quite quickly. After a quick power nap, we headed out to see the town.
I wanted to see the Chagall stained glass windows in Zurich’s Fraumunster Reformed Church. It was founded as a Benedictine convent in 850 and helped lead Zurich from a Celtic, then Roman, then prosperous Medieval town. The incumbent abbess was the official ruler of Zurich from the 13th century onwards until the Reformation. In 1524, the last abbess handed over the abbey and all its goods to the city of Zurich.
Next we headed through the old town to check out the train station.
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The high vaulted ceilings in these churches makes me think how do they heat and air condition these places? I am amazed the places you covered in such a short time. I hope you got on the correct train. I guess I will find out with next post.
The thick walls and high ceilings seem to moderate the highs and lows of temperatures in churches. It was warm in Zurich, but the churches were comfortable.
Checking the station is important for us since we are dragging two big suitcases. In Zurich, we decided Uber or a taxi was a must. I also love trains and train stations in the US and abroad and enjoy seeing the grand old stations in particular.
Oh my! What a beautiful city! Love all the old towers and church. Glad Rich was able to climb! The river and night photos are incredible. I’m having fun with Sharon in Alaska,
Zurich was amazing. Glad you are enjoying time in Alaska. Send us some pictures!
Zurich is so beautiful at night! Great start to your trip!
Dan)
Excited to be traveling with you on this trip. Churches look awesome. Glad Richard got to climb the tower! Wendy
We do feel like it has been a great start to the trip. Still double-masking most times when we are inside, but not many other folks are joining in masking. Jet lag is still with us but we are still enjoying getting out, even when tired.
What a great one-day tour of Zurich! I’ve already mentioned how much I enjoy your photography skills, but I also see I am getting a history lesson while “we” travel! Thanks so much.
Thanks, Kathy. I love the history and don’t want to forget it.
Welcome to Europe! Zurich is reminiscent of Prague in some of these photos. I guess you’ll see for yourselves soon! Happy adventuring. 🙂
Right now it seems like Prague is a long way off but I know the time will go fast. So many beautiful things to see. Thanks for keeping us up to date with what is going on with Patches. She looks so content and well cared for.
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The high vaulted ceilings in these churches makes me think how do they heat and air condition these places? I am amazed the places you covered in such a short time. I hope you got on the correct train. I guess I will find out with next post.
The thick walls and high ceilings seem to moderate the highs and lows of temperatures in churches. It was warm in Zurich, but the churches were comfortable.
Checking the station is important for us since we are dragging two big suitcases. In Zurich, we decided Uber or a taxi was a must. I also love trains and train stations in the US and abroad and enjoy seeing the grand old stations in particular.
Oh my! What a beautiful city! Love all the old towers and church. Glad Rich was able to climb! The river and night photos are incredible. I’m having fun with Sharon in Alaska,
Zurich was amazing. Glad you are enjoying time in Alaska. Send us some pictures!
Zurich is so beautiful at night! Great start to your trip!
Dan)
Excited to be traveling with you on this trip. Churches look awesome. Glad Richard got to climb the tower! Wendy
We do feel like it has been a great start to the trip. Still double-masking most times when we are inside, but not many other folks are joining in masking. Jet lag is still with us but we are still enjoying getting out, even when tired.
What a great one-day tour of Zurich! I’ve already mentioned how much I enjoy your photography skills, but I also see I am getting a history lesson while “we” travel! Thanks so much.
Thanks, Kathy. I love the history and don’t want to forget it.
Welcome to Europe! Zurich is reminiscent of Prague in some of these photos. I guess you’ll see for yourselves soon! Happy adventuring. 🙂
Right now it seems like Prague is a long way off but I know the time will go fast. So many beautiful things to see. Thanks for keeping us up to date with what is going on with Patches. She looks so content and well cared for.