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Bauschänzli is an artificial island, town square, and public park in
Zürich Zurich (; ) is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. , the municipality had 448,664 inhabitants. The ...
, Switzerland. Bauschänzli (diminutive of "construction entrenchment") is one of the last remains of the
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fortifications of Zürich Zürich was an independent (''reichsfrei'') city or city-state from 1218 to 1798. The town was Fortification, fortified with a city wall from the 13th to the 17th century, and with more elaborate Defensive wall, ramparts constructed in the 17th to ...
which began in 1642. The neighboring
Schanzengraben Schanzengraben is a moat and a section of the northwestern extension of the '' Seeuferanlage'' promenades that were built between 1881 and 1887 in Zurich, Switzerland. Schanzengraben is, among the adjoint ''Katz'' bastion at the Old Botanical G ...
(moat) and the Old Botanical Garden are part of these remains. Since 1907, the island has been used as a restaurant, although it is officially a public square and park.


Geography

Bauschänzli is situated in the historical '' Alpenquai'' district on the artificial island. It is on the western shore of
Limmat The Limmat is a river in Switzerland. The river commences at the outfall of Lake Zurich, in the southern part of the city of Zurich. From Zurich it flows in a northwesterly direction, continuing a further 35 km until it reaches the river A ...
, off Bürkliplatz at the '' Stadthausquai'' road and opposite
Bellevueplatz Bellevueplatz (, from the French language, French , meaning "beautiful sight") is a town square in the city of Zurich, Switzerland built in 1856. Named after the former on its north side, it is one of the nodal points for roads and public tra ...
. A tiny public park can be found here.


Points of interests

In addition to the Seeuferanlage and its neighboring Uto and General Guisan quays, the Zürich Arboretum and the Zürich Aviary are nearby. The aviary houses the '' Vogelpflegestation'', a unique sanctuary for birds. Other attractions include the historical Lindenhof quarter downstream on the Limmat. Today the small park is dominated by the Bauschänzli restaurant, claiming to be the largest
beer garden A beer garden (German: ''Biergarten'') is an outdoor area in which beer and food are served, typically at shared tables shaded by trees. Beer gardens originated in Bavaria, of which Munich is the capital city, in the 19th century, and remain co ...
outside the
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'' Octoberfest''. The area is illuminated by the ''Plan Lumière'' of the city government of Zurich. In December, the area is home to the ''Circus Conelli'', the only event periodically held on the small island. File:Bauschänzli-Frauenbadi - Limmat - Fraumünsterpost-Stadthaus-Fraumünster-Münsterhof-Peter- Meisen - Lindenhof - Münsterbrücke - Wasserkirche - Limmatquai - Quaibrücke 2012-07-30 08-56-54 ShiftN.jpg, Limmat effluence downstream Lindenhof and the historical ''Turicum'' File:Bauschänzli - Stadthausquai - Limmat - Grossmünster - Limmatquai - Quaibrücke 2012-07-30 09-01-43.jpg File:Zürich Silberysen.jpg, The area towards the lake and
Grosser Hafner Grossner Hafner is one of the 111 serial sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site '' Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps'', of which are 56 located in Switzerland. Geography Grosser Hafner was located on the then swamp area between the ...
island, showing the then neighboring '' Grendeltor'' about the 1570s File:Schanzen beim Stadelhoferbollwerk - 2014 Sechseläutenplatz-'fäscht' 2014 2014-04-26 18-22-22 (P7700).JPG, Scale model of the late medieval city, Baugeschichliches Archive,
Neumarkt, Zürich Neumarkt is a street and a historical area in the Rathaus quarter (Altstadt) of Zürich, Switzerland. Geography Neumarkt is bounded by ''Spiegelgasse'', ''Rindermarkt'', ''Froschauergasse'' and ''Seilergraben'' streets in the Rathaus quarter ( ...
File:Circus Conelli - Bauschänzli - Münsterbrücke IMG 4326.JPG, Circus Conelli in December


History


Prehistory

The area between Limmat and
Lake Zurich Lake Zurich (, ; ) is a lake in Switzerland, extending southeast of the city of Zurich. Depending on the context, Lake Zurich or can be used to describe the lake as a whole, or just that part of the lake downstream of the Hurden peninsula and ...
around Sechseläutzenplatz and on the small islands and peninsulas in Zürichwas was once
swamp A swamp is a forested wetland.Keddy, P.A. 2010. Wetland Ecology: Principles and Conservation (2nd edition). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 497 p. Swamps are considered to be transition zones because both land and water play a role in ...
land.
Prehistoric pile dwellings around Zürichsee Prehistoric pile dwellings around Lake Zurich are Stilt house, pile dwelling sites located around Lake Zurich in the Cantons of Switzerland, cantons of Canton of Schwyz, Schwyz, Canton of St. Gallen, St. Gallen and Canton of Zurich, Zurich. The a ...
were set on piles to protect against occasional flooding by the
Linth The Linth (pronounced "lint") is a Switzerland, Swiss river that rises near the Linthal, Glarus, village of Linthal in the mountains of the cantons of Switzerland, canton of canton of Glarus, Glarus, and eventually flows into the Obersee (Züri ...
and Jona. Alpenquai is located on the Lake Zurich shore in Enge, a locality of the
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality' ...
of Zürich. It was neighbored by the settlements at
Kleiner Hafner Kleiner Hafner is one of the 111 serial sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site '' Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps'', of which are 56 located in Switzerland. Geography Kleiner Hafner was located on the then swamp land between the r ...
and
Grosser Hafner Grossner Hafner is one of the 111 serial sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site '' Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps'', of which are 56 located in Switzerland. Geography Grosser Hafner was located on the then swamp area between the ...
, on what was then a peninsula (now an island) in the effluence of the Limmat. It was an area of about within the city of Zürich. As well as being part of the 56 Swiss sites of the
UNESCO World Heritage Site World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection under an treaty, international treaty administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance. The sites are judged to contain "cultural and natural ...
'' Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps'', the settlements are listed in the
Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance #REDIRECT Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance {{R from other capitalisation ...
as a '' Class object''. Despite the dredging for the construction of the ''Seequai'' between 1916 and 1919, an area of approximately with two cultural layers was preserved around Bauschänzli. Pile shoes at different altitudes in the cultural layers were found and rich bar decoration of ceramics occurred exclusively in the lower layer. The decoration on the
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groups was limited to the upper layer, with some graphite-decorated fragments.''Keltisches Geld in Zürich: Der spektakuläre «Potinklumpen»''. Amt für Städtebau der Stadt Zürich, Stadtarchäologie, Zürich October 2007.


Grendeltor

''Grendeltor'' (or colloquially ''Grendel'') was the only
water gate A water gate (or watergate) is a fortified gate, leading directly from a castle or town wall directly on to a quay, river side or harbour. In medieval times it enabled people and supplies to reach the castle or fortification directly from the ...
in medieval Zürich. It served as an additional lakeside fortification towards the present Stadelhoferplatz. The gate served as a transit for vessel traffic between the Limmat and Lake Zurich. It was the only water gate in Zürich and stood on the east bank of the Limmat where ''Haus'' ''
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'' is today, opposite the Bauschänzli
bastion A bastion is a structure projecting outward from the curtain wall of a fortification, most commonly angular in shape and positioned at the corners of the fort. The fully developed bastion consists of two faces and two flanks, with fire from the ...
. It was enforced by a double row of
palisade A palisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling, is typically a row of closely placed, high vertical standing tree trunks or wooden or iron stakes used as a fence for enclosure or as a defensive wall. Palisades can form a stockade. Etymo ...
s. In an assignment list of about 1489 AD, two
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, "uff the hutten", were mentioned, probably meaning the Grendeltor. The
gate tower A gate tower is a tower built over or next to a major gateway. Usually it is part of a medieval fortification. This may be a town or city wall, fortress, castle or castle chapel. The gate tower may be built as a twin tower on either side of a ...
was also built as a customs station for goods that were transported on the waterway to the civilian '' Schifflände'' harbor. The medieval military harbor was situated at the present
Sechseläutenplatz Sechseläutenplatz (literally: ''Sechseläuten'' square) is the largest town square situated in Zurich, Switzerland. Its name derives from the '' Sechseläuten'' (the city's traditional spring holiday), which is celebrated on the square in April. ...
. In 1578, '''the alert to the buzz uff the huts had to be guaranteed at day and night. The Grendeltor was broken in the mid-19th century.


Modern history

The name ''Bauschänzli'' derives from the former building site ''Bauplatz Schanz'', meaning "construction site at the Lair" or, literally,
bastion A bastion is a structure projecting outward from the curtain wall of a fortification, most commonly angular in shape and positioned at the corners of the fort. The fully developed bastion consists of two faces and two flanks, with fire from the ...
. Later, it was popularly called ''Schänzlein im Wasser'', situated in the historical Kratz quarter. It was built as a bulwark. A picket fence was built in the south on what was the shore of Lake Zurich, between 1657 and 1662 AD. Today, ''Bauschänzli'' is reached from the west bank of the Limmat, at that time the site of the ''Bauhaus'' of the city's engineer, by a web-scraped
drawbridge A drawbridge or draw-bridge is a type of moveable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat. In some forms of English, including American English, the word ''drawbridge'' commonly refers to all types of moveable b ...
. As a southerly outpost, it served as a bastion to protect the city against naval attacks. On a
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in the Limmat funnel, a small hill was built in 1660 to block access from the lake to the city. It was called ''Halbmond'' meaning "half moon", and was planted with trees. However, it was never threatened in the following years, and thus it was used primarily for public events. The ''Schwirren'', lakeside
palisade A palisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling, is typically a row of closely placed, high vertical standing tree trunks or wooden or iron stakes used as a fence for enclosure or as a defensive wall. Palisades can form a stockade. Etymo ...
s, were demolished in 1834/35 and its wall fortification in 1842. While the fortifications were abolished, the ''Bauschänzli'' bastion remained intact and served from 1835 to 1883 as the landing site for the first
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s on the lake, later provided by the
Zürichsee-Schifffahrtsgesellschaft The Lake Zurich Navigation Company (, ZSG) is a public Swiss company operating passenger ships and boats on Lake Zurich () and the river Limmat in Zurich.The company's services connect lake-side towns between Zurich and Rapperswil/ Schmerikon, i ...
(ZSG). For some years, it was the property of the
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but was sold back to the city in 1846, under the condition that it must remain open to the public as a public square. The ''Leutholdplan'' map of 1846 showed it as a public park with tall trees and huge pillars in its center. In 1907, the owner of the '' Metropol'' building at Stadthausquai was allowed to run a garden restaurant and a building was erected for the '' Biergarten'' and to house an electric lighting facility. The current economic building and the distinctive column-like poplar were erected in 1937. In 2001/2002, in addition to the renovation and expansion of the ''Herter''-building, new trees were planted and replenished, and the urban ''Plan Lumière was'' implemented.


Cultural heritage

Bauschänzli is listed in the
Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance #REDIRECT Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance {{R from other capitalisation ...
as a ''Class A object''.


See also

* Alpenquai * Bürkliplatz *
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