Zürich: Switzerland’s Financial Centre
by Lucas Dié on 18/11/08 at 5:38 am
Zurich is the financial centre of Switzerland. But it is much more than that; it is a beautiful town full of vibrant life. Rich in history and rich in money, it is listed every year in the top ten cities of the world, when it comes to the title of most expensive city.
Zurich is the financial centre of Switzerland. But it is much more than that; it is a beautiful town full of vibrant life. Rich in history and rich in money, it is listed every year in the top ten cities of the world, when it comes to the title ‘most expensive city’.

Zurich’s historical city straddles the Limmat River which will later join the Aar River as it comes from Berne on its way to the Rhine River. Zurich was a Roman toll collecting post, and was equipped with a Carolingian castle under Charlemagne. His son Louis the German founded the Fraumünster abbey in 853 endowing it richly with lands. After a spate under the rule of the Dukes of Zähringen, the town was made a free imperial city after the death of the last duke. The abbess of the convent was promoted to the rank of duchess, making her the ruler of the city.

She lost her power to the gilds over the next century, and the city joined the Swiss Confederation in 1351. Zurich was one of the starting points of the Reformed Church und Ulrich Zwingli, as well as the birthplace of the Baptist Church. Zurich was a very rich city already in the 14th century, as the Manesse manuscript shows (shown in Heidelberg, Germany), a beautifully illustrated bible that was paid for by the family Manesse in Zurich. Zurich has remained the financial centre of Switzerland to this day.

The town centre is dominated by the Grossmünster, also a gift of the German emperors, the Fraumünster, and the church of St Peter with the largest tower clock in continental Europe. Zurich boasts the most expensive and exclusive shopping mile in Switzerland, the Bahnhofstrasse. It has also a nightlife that never stops concentrated in the area between the railway station and the Grossmünster, called Dörfli (little village). Numerous restaurants, bars, and clubs are to be found there side by side.

Zurich is situated directly on Lake Zurich, which is the main bathing site in summer. Yearly in August, it hosts the largest event organised in Switzerland, when over one million people come into the city centre for the Streetparade. Over 40 Lovemobiles (a name derived from the Berlin Loveparade) take to the streets hammering out techno sounds at maximum volume.

Zurich has many glorious places to see and to visit; apart from buildings mentioned there is the zoo and Lindenplatz with a breathtaking view of the city. Apart from that, there is one recommendation you wouldn’t first hand think of: The Imperial Chinese Garden. A gift of the city of Kunming in China for the help rendered by the town after an earthquake, it is the only complete Imperial Chinese Garden outside of China I know of.

The language spoken in Zurich is Alemannic. The rest of Switzerland makes fun of the inhabitants of the city because they confound nightlife with culture. Zürcher (people of Zurich) denominates anybody living in the vicinity of Zurich and is not meant friendly, Stadtzürcher (people of the city of Zurich) is only used for second generation inhabitants of the town, and Gnomes of Zurich is the name for the bankers.
Famous inhabitants in the past include Lenin and Goethe. Zurich is home to the Federal Technical University whose main buildings above the city were designed and built by Gottfried Semper who had previously built the Opera at Dresden. Being already professor for architecture at the University of Zurich, he headed the finding committee for the submitted architectural plans. When these were found lacking, he drew new plans himself and took over the building supervision at the same time.
For further information on the city of Zurich you may want to go to the official homepage of the city government zuerich.ch.
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25 Comments
Terri Lane
Nov 18th, 2008
You certainly know how to do cities Lucas! Very informative article that makes me think I’ve missed a lot by never going there.
Lucas Dié
Nov 18th, 2008
Thank you Terri. It’s just a hop from where you live
Actually it’s easy when you do beautiful cities, it might be a challenge doing Piraios without mentioning Hermes Cement
Sotiris
Nov 18th, 2008
I would like to visit Zurich sometime in the near future. Maybe this Christmas during my vacations in Germany.
Lucas Dié
Nov 18th, 2008
You should, you know
Trains run directly into town centre from most major German cities.
Sotiris
Nov 18th, 2008
I am going to duesseldorf, so it’s a bit far hehe!
Darlene McFarlane
Nov 18th, 2008
Such a beautiful country. Your description makes me wish I was there to see it in person.
Great piece, Lucas.
Lucas Dié
Nov 18th, 2008
There are loads of flights daily in between Zurich and Dusseldorf
lindalulu
Nov 18th, 2008
Nice photos and article I would love to visit one day.
Lucas Dié
Nov 18th, 2008
Thank you Myladies
Do visit, it is worth it.
papaleng
Nov 18th, 2008
great tour, wish someday I could get there.
Lucas Dié
Nov 18th, 2008
Triond permitting I am sure you will, papaleng
Glynis Smy
Nov 18th, 2008
I never really knew much about Switzerland before, it is one of those countries that has passed me by, I learned a little more today thanks to you Lucas. I have not seen many pictures either so that was an informative piece for me.
Lucas Dié
Nov 18th, 2008
Thank you Glynis
Inna Tysoe
Nov 18th, 2008
That was a well-written and informative article. Well done!
Inna
Lisa Clayton Williams
Nov 18th, 2008
Really interesting. Love the pictures too! My husband has been to Zurich, but I haven’t been fortunate enough to get the chance to go. I’ve only been on a tour bus driving through Switzerland at night to get to Italy
. I really hope to get back some day to actually SEE it! It really looks like a beautiful country!
joystick7
Nov 18th, 2008
Wow! Exotic place and your article too.
MJPatrick
Nov 18th, 2008
Well expressed, you’d made me feel I’d been there. Thank you.
Lucas Dié
Nov 18th, 2008
Thank you all.
Lisa, I’m sure you will, or next time make the bus stop
Zack c
Nov 18th, 2008
Love the pictures
Great article
Lauren Axelrod
Nov 18th, 2008
I am booking my plane ticket right now. What a beautiful location Lucas.
Lucas Dié
Nov 18th, 2008
Thanks Zack.
Yes Lauren, it’s well worth travelling
Debra.
Nov 18th, 2008
It’s such a very beautiful and alluring country! You’ve displayed it with finesse. Your work is awesome!
Great pics.
God bless!
DEB
Lucas Dié
Nov 19th, 2008
Thank you Debra, I am glad you like it
leena mathew
Nov 24th, 2008
i like this article as i have been always fascinated by switzerland from a young age!
Lucas Dié
Nov 24th, 2008
Thank you leena, I hope you take the tour with my travelogues already up and coming.
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