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Zurich Christmas Markets

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Zurich is the largest city in Switzerland and one of the most important financial centers in the world. Situated 400 meters above sea level along the northern shores of Lake of Zurich. Zurich originated during the Roman Empire, as a customs station and commercial center (Turicum). The city developed greatly during the Middle Ages, becoming part since the fourteenth century of the Swiss Confederation. From the point of view of tourism, Zurich is now known for its major museums, including the Swiss National Museum and the Kunsthaus Zürich, rich in masterpieces of Impressionist and contemporary artists (Gauguin, Monet, Manet, Pissarro, Picasso, Klee, Renoir, Degas Van Gogh, Chagall, Munch and Giacometti).

ZURICH CHRISTMAS MARKETS

Dates of the Christmas Market:
Usually end of November – December

1) Christmas Market at the Station of Zurich (Zürcher Christkindlimarkt – Zürich Hauptbahnhof). The market takes place inside the train station in Zurich, is the largest indoor market in Europe, with more than 160 wooden chalets and a Christmas tree, which is over 15 meters high and decorated with over 5,000 ornaments Swarovski Crystal.

Info: OK Christkindlimarkt, CP9 advanced marketing solutions AG, Webereistrasse 69, 8134 Adliswil, Switzerland. T. +41 44 711 99 99. fax +41 44 711 99 98. E-mail: mail@christkindlimarkt.ch

2) Christmas Market in the Old Town of Zurich (Weihnachtsmarkt im Dörfli). In Hirschenplatz in Niederdofstrasse and Rosenhof, artisans and vendors from all over the world attract visitors with their goods on display at the traditional Christmas market, the oldest Christmas Market in Zurich.

Info: GLD – Geschäftsvereinigung Limmatquai-Dörfli, 8000 Zürich. T. +41 79 810 23 70. Fax +41 86 079 810 23 70. E-mail: gld@gld.ch

3) Christmas Market at Werdmühleplatz (Wiehnachtsmärt Singing Christmas Tree). The Christmas market with choirs of children under the Christmas tree. At Werdmühleplatz on the lower Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich.

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