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 ...
was an independent (''
reichsfrei
In the Holy Roman Empire, imperial immediacy ( or ) was the status of an individual or a territory which was defined as 'immediate' () to Emperor and Empire () and not to any other intermediate authorities, while one that did not possess that stat ...
'') city or
city-state
A city-state is an independent sovereign city which serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life over its contiguous territory. They have existed in many parts of the world throughout history, including cities such as Rome, ...
from 1218 to 1798. The town was
fortified
A fortification (also called a fort, fortress, fastness, or stronghold) is a military construction designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is used to establish rule in a region during peacetime. The term is derived from Lat ...
with a
city wall
A defensive wall is a fortification usually used to protect a city, town or other settlement from potential aggressors. The walls can range from simple palisades or Earthworks (military), earthworks to extensive military fortifications such as ...
from the 13th to the 17th century, and with more elaborate
ramparts constructed in the 17th to 18th century and mostly demolished in the 1830s to 1870s.
First wall
There had been a first city wall dating to the 11th or 12th century. The existence of such an early wall had been suggested, but the mainstream view assumed that the town had been unfortified – the remains of the Roman castle at the
Vicus ''Turicum'', and a so-called
Kaiserpfalz
The term ''Kaiserpfalz'' (, "imperial palace") or ''Königspfalz'' (, "royal palace", from Middle High German ''phal ne'' to Old High German ''phalanza'' from Middle Latin ''palatia'' luralto Latin ''palatium'' "palace") refers to a number o ...
on
Lindenhof hill
The Lindenhof (''"Tilia, linden yard"'') is a moraine hill and public square in the historic center of Zurich, Switzerland. It is the site of the Switzerland in the Roman era, Roman and Carolingian era Kaiserpfalz around which the city has histor ...
excepted – before the 13th century, until the chance discovery of remnants of the first wall during the 1990s construction work at the
central library respectively location of the
Predigerkloster
The Predigerkloster was a monastery of the Dominican Order, established around 1234 and abolished in 1524, in the imperial city of Zurich, Switzerland. Its church, the Predigerkirche, is one of the four main churches in Zurich and was first built ...
, the former Dominican abbey.
Second wall

Following the extinction of the main line of the
Zähringer family in 1218, Zürich became a
free imperial city. Over the following decades, a city wall was constructed over a length of some 2,400 m.
File:Edlibach Zürich.jpg, 1485 depiction of the 1444 siege of Zürich during the Old Zürich War
The Old Zurich War (; 1440–1446) was a conflict between the canton of Zurich and the other seven cantons of the Old Swiss Confederacy over the succession to the Count of Toggenburg.
In 1436, Count Friedrich VII of Toggenburg died, leaving nei ...
(north is right)
File:Zurych Turicum.jpg, 1581 depiction of Zürich (north is left)
File:Keller Stadtplan Zürich 1504.jpg, 1904 map of Zürich in 1504
File:Hundert Jahre Bilder aus der Stadt Zürich - Vue d'une partie de Faubourg de la ville de Zurich pris du Rempart.jpg, 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 ...
, Enge quarter, Zürichsee
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 ...
and Albis
The Albis is a chain of hills in the Canton of Zürich, Switzerland.
Localisation
A paronamic tower allows to observe the landscape.
Picture gallery
Albis - Balderen IMG 3281.jpg, Hiking trail from Felsenegg to Uetliberg
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chain, as seen from the «zur Katz» ramparts (as of today the "old" Botanical Garden)
File:Stadtmauer ZB.jpg, Remains of the medieval city walls in a basement of Zentralbibliothek Zürich
''Zentralbibliothek Zürich'' (Zürich Central Library) is a library in Zürich, Switzerland. It is the main library of both the city and the University of Zurich, housed in the ''Predigerkirche Zürich, Predigerkloster'', the former Black Fria ...
respectively at the location of today's Predigerkirche
File:Rennwegtor.jpg, The Rennweg gate in 1812
File:Oetenbachbollwerk vor 1903.jpg, The Oetenbach bulwark (built 1532) just before its demolition in 1903
File:Zürich - Neumarkt - Bilgeriturm IMG 1337.jpg, Bilgeri tower at Neumarkt
File:Brunnenturm.jpg, Brunnenturm (fountain tower) near Niederdorf
File:Zürich - Glentnerturm IMG 1960.jpg, Glentner tower at Limmatquai
''Limmatquai'' () is a street in the Switzerland, Swiss city of Zurich. It is named after the Limmat, and it follows the right-hand (eastern) bank of that river for about through the ''Altstadt (Zürich), Altstadt'', or historical core, of the c ...
File:Zürich - Grimmenturm IMG 2283.jpg, Grimmenturm
Grimmenturm (, referring to Johann Bilgeri the younger, nicknamed 'the grim') is a medieval tower and restaurant situated at Neumarkt in Zurich's District 1, Switzerland.
Location
The ''Grimmenturm'' building is situated at Neumarkt (Spiegelg ...
at Neumarkt
File:Hardturm suedost.jpg, Hardturm next to the 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 ...
(Industriequartier
Industriequartier is a district in the Swiss city of Zurich.
Geography
The district comprises the quarters Gewerbeschule and Escher Wyss.
Together with today's District 4, the district formed the formerly separate municipality of Aussersih ...
)
File:Zürich - Weinplatz - Haus zum Schwert IMG 1134.JPG, Mülnerturm or ''Schwert'' house at Weinplatz ( Rathausbrücke)
File:Zürich - Hirschengraben - Steinhaus Manesse & Meiss IMG 1275.jpg, Steinhaus at Hirschengraben
Early modern ramparts

The irrigated grave system of medieval Zürich, consisting of the internal (i.e. inside the town wall) ''
Fröschengraben
Schanzengraben is a moat and a section of the northwestern extension of the ''Quaianlagen (Zürich), Seeuferanlage'' promenades that were built between 1881 and 1887 in Zurich, Switzerland. Schanzengraben is, among the adjoint Bollwerk zur Katz, ...
'', the outer ''
Sihl
The Sihl is a Switzerland, Swiss river that rises near the Druesberg mountain in the canton of Schwyz, and eventually flows into the Limmat in the centre of the Zürich, city of Zürich, after crossing the Zürich–Winterthur railway at . It has ...
graben'' and the intermediate town wall was first mentioned in 1258 AD as ''niuwer graben'' (new moat); the present ''
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 ...
'' was still in construction around 1300. Over the decades, the time accumulating sludge was periodically dug out by day laborers or in forced labor to process. Due to its former military defensive use, the moat has a widely octagonal ''zig-zag'' form, and was completed as part of the Baroque fortifications of Zürich around 1642 AD, and the ''
Bollwerk zur Katz'' became the eastern gunnery bastion of the city fortification.
In the late Middle Ages, 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.
...
area was the location of the former military harbour of the city of Zürich respectively part of the so-called ''
Stadelhoferbollwerk'' bastion on Zürichsee lakeshore. The former Stadelhofer bulwark also was built as part of the so-called ''fourth city fortifications'' in 1643 AD. The bastion was built partly into the lake, and in 1673 the Stadelhofen ravelin was attached, and completely broken in 1837/38.
The ''
Oetenbachbollwerk'' was a bastion of the fortifications, and was built under the supervision of Balthasar Keller in 1532. The stronghold replaced a wooden mounting in the garden of the Oetenbach convent and had to secure the western town wall and the gate at the Limmat. In 1642 the bulwark was covered, and in 1764 the adjoining
Waisenhaus building provided as a storage room and economics building. In 1903 the bastion was broken as the last construction of the city's fortifications. Numerous finds came to light, including the grave stone of
''Ulrich I von Regensberg'', which was misused as a loophole cornice of the bulwark.
From 1558 to 1562 the round ''Auf Dorf'' bastion with battlements was built at the site of the present
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 ...
at the junction of
Limmatquai
''Limmatquai'' () is a street in the Switzerland, Swiss city of Zurich. It is named after the Limmat, and it follows the right-hand (eastern) bank of that river for about through the ''Altstadt (Zürich), Altstadt'', or historical core, of the c ...
and ''Rämistrasse''. Structurally, it was connected to the ''Langenöhrlisturm'' of the city fortification, and originally surrounded almost entirely by the water of ''Zürichsee'' respectively ''Limmat''. The bulwark comprised casemates with loopholes and a platform for the artillery to defend against attackers on the lake, and to complete the opposite
Bauschänzli
Bauschänzli is an artificial island, town square, and public park in Zürich, Switzerland. Bauschänzli (diminutive of "construction entrenchment") is one of the last remains of the Baroque fortifications of Zürich which began in 1642. The nei ...
bastion respectively the medieval
Grendeltor. The remains were discovered on occasion of road works in March 2015.
From 1642, an impressive set of ramparts was built based on plans by Hans Georg Werdmüller and Johann Ardüser, at an immense cost and completed only in the second half of the 18th century. The ramparts included fifteen bastions, one of them built inside the Limmat (the ''
Bauschänzli
Bauschänzli is an artificial island, town square, and public park in Zürich, Switzerland. Bauschänzli (diminutive of "construction entrenchment") is one of the last remains of the Baroque fortifications of Zürich which began in 1642. The nei ...
'', location of the former ''
Ravelin
A ravelin is a triangular fortification or detached outwork, located in front of the innerworks of a fortress (the curtain walls and bastions). Originally called a ''demi-lune'', after the ''lunette'', the ravelin is placed outside a castle a ...
Kratz'').
The ramparts were mostly destroyed in 1834, but parts of the walls and the western moat remain visible.
File:Müllerplan 1793.jpg, 1793 map of Zürich (north is left), the so-called ''Müllerplan''
File:Zürich - Alter Botanischer Garten IMG 0790.JPG, The moat (''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 ...
'') and the remains of the Bollwerk zur Katz ( Old Botanical Garden), next to Selnau
The Altstadt (German for "old town") in the Swiss city of Zurich encompasses the area of the entire historical city before 1893, before the incorporation of what are now districts 2 to 12 into the municipality, over the period 1893 to 1934. ''Die ...
station.
File:Schanzen Paradeplatz 18Jh.jpg, 18th century sketch of the old and new walls on either side of Paradeplatz
Paradeplatz () is a square on Bahnhofstrasse in downtown Zurich, Switzerland. It is one of the most expensive pieces of real estate in Switzerland and has become synonymous with wealth and the Swiss banks, being the location of the headquart ...
(at the time known as ''Neuer Markt'').
File:Schanzen beim Stadelhoferbollwerk - 2014 Sechseläutenplatz-'fäscht' 2014 2014-04-26 18-22-22 (P7700).JPG, ''Stadelhoferbastion'' and former ''war'' harbour at, as of today, 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.
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and Stadelhoferplatz
References
External links
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