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''Limmatquai'' () is a street in the
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city of
Zurich 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 ...
. It is named after 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 ...
, and it follows the right-hand (eastern) bank of that river for about through the ''
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'', or historical core, of the city. The street was once important for both road and public transportation, but today sections of it form a
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shared with Zurich's trams, effectively forming a northern extension of the '' Seeuferanlage'' promenades that ring the shores of
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 ...
. The ''Limmatquai'' has its southern end adjacent to the '' Quaibrücke'' () and
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, where the Limmat flows out of Lake Zurich. Its northern end is at the '' Bahnhofbrücke'' () and '' Central'' plaza. Between the and the , the river is crossed by four other bridges all of which connect to the ''Limmatquai''; from south to north these are the '' Münsterbrücke'', '' Rathausbrücke'', '' Rudolf-Brun-Brücke'' (named after
Rudolf Brun Rudolf Brun (1290s – 17 September 1360) was the leader of the Zürich guilds' revolution of 1336, and the city's first independent mayor. Biography Since 1234, Zürich had been governed by an aristocratic council. One third of the council's ...
) and '' Mühlesteg'' (a pedestrian bridge). For most of its length, the street runs directly alongside the river, with buildings only on its eastern side, and with a clear view across the river to the west. The only buildings abutting the street from the west are the ''
Wasserkirche The ''Wasserkirche'' () in Zurich, first mentioned as (in the ablative) around 1250 and as ''wazzirkilcha'' in 1256, is a church built on a small island in the river Limmat, situated between the two main churches of medieval Zürich, the Gros ...
'', located on what was originally an island within the river, together with the ''
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'' (town hall) and a police station, which both form part of the ''Rathausbrücke'' bridge structure.


History

In the 12th and 13th century, the houses alongside the east bank of the Limmat were built directly on the shore, and were accessed from and , two streets on their landward sides. Over the course of the following centuries, the Limmat was increasingly channeled, and it can be demonstrated that the right bank of the Limmat is now up to in front of the original bank. Although the ''Limmatquai'' as a through road along the river side dates from the 19th century, it was actually built in several sections at different times and under different names, and the name ''Limmatquai'' has only applied to the full length of the current street since 1933. The section downstream of the () and the was originally known as or , and was built in two stages, south of between 1823 and 1825, and to the north between 1855 and 1859. The section between the and the steps up to (next to
Grossmünster The Grossmünster (; "great minster") is a Romanesque-style Protestant church in Zürich, Switzerland. It is one of the four major churches in the city (the others being the Fraumünster, Predigerkirche, and St. Peterskirche). Its congregation ...
) was originally known as and was built in 1835/36, along with the . The section upstream of the steps was originally known as () and was built between 1835 and 1839. In the years 1887 to 1891 the whole street was broadened, and the ''Limmatquai'' assumed its present appearance.


Points of interest

The churches of ''
Grossmünster The Grossmünster (; "great minster") is a Romanesque-style Protestant church in Zürich, Switzerland. It is one of the four major churches in the city (the others being the Fraumünster, Predigerkirche, and St. Peterskirche). Its congregation ...
'' and ''
Wasserkirche The ''Wasserkirche'' () in Zurich, first mentioned as (in the ablative) around 1250 and as ''wazzirkilcha'' in 1256, is a church built on a small island in the river Limmat, situated between the two main churches of medieval Zürich, the Gros ...
'' are both adjacent to the ''Limmatquai'', although both predate its construction. The ''Grossmünster'' lies to the east, at the top of a flight of stairs, whilst the lies on a former river island joined to the street. Among the numerous secular buildings of interest on the street are the ''
Haus zum Rüden The Haus zum Rüden (or for short: Rüden) building is the assembly hall of the Gesellschaft zur Constaffel and one of the historically notable buildings in Zürich, Switzerland. It is situated at the Limmatquai promenade in Zürich, Switzerland, ...
'', the guild houses of '' Zimmerleuten'', '' Haue'' and '' Saffran'', and the ''Rathaus'' that was the seat of the assemblies of the city and of the
cantonal The 26 cantons of Switzerland are the Federated state, member states of the Switzerland, Swiss Confederation. The nucleus of the Swiss Confederacy in the form of the first three confederate allies used to be referred to as the . Two important ...
parliaments. Views across the river from the ''Limmatquai'' include the ''
Fraumünster The Fraumünster (; lit. in ) is a church in Zürich which was built on the remains of a former abbey for aristocratic women which was founded in 853 by Louis the German for his daughter Hildegard. He endowed the Benedictine convent with the l ...
'' church, the ''
Hotel zum Storchen Weinplatz (literally: ''wine square'') is a popular public square adjacent to the ''Gmüesbrugg'' bridge and the historical Schipfe quarter. Geography Weinplatz is situated in the historical center of Zürich, previously known as Celtic-Ro ...
'', the ''
Schipfe Schipfe is a residential district in Zurich, Switzerland, located on the eastern slope of the Lindenhof, one of the oldest parts of the Helvetii Oppidum Zurich-Lindenhof, by the river Limmat. Historians and the '' Weinplatz'' suggest that the dist ...
'' and the ''
Lindenhof Lindenhof, , in the old town of Zurich, Switzerland, is the historical site of a Roman castle, and the later Carolingian Kaiserpfalz. It is situated on Lindenhof hill, on the left side of the Limmat river at the Schipfe. In 1747, a second-century ...
''. The ''Limmatquai'' is also one of the main attractions for tourists, and has many small shops, cafés and restaurants.


Transport

Zürich tram Trams make an important contribution to public transport in the city of Zurich in Switzerland. The tram network serves most city neighbourhoods, and is the backbone of public transport within the city, albeit supplemented by the inner sections of ...
lines and traverse the ''Limmatquai'' between ''Bellevue'' and ''Central'' stops, calling at the intermediate stops at ''Helmhaus'', ''Rathaus'' and ''Rudolf-Brun-Brücke''. The Limmat tour boats operated by the Lake Zurich navigation company call at a
landing stage A pier is a raised structure that rises above a body of water and usually juts out from its shore, typically supported by piles or pillars, and provides above-water access to offshore areas. Frequent pier uses include fishing, boat docking an ...
mid-way along the ''Limmatquai'' on their route between
Zürichhorn Zürichhorn is a river delta on Zürichsee's eastern shore in the lower basin of the lake. The area is part of the parks and quays in the Seefeld (Zürich), Seefeld quarter of the city of Zürich in Switzerland. The gardens are one of the most popu ...
and the '' Landesmuseum''. Most private vehicles are prohibited; the area is the largest pedestrian zone of Zurich. Since 25 September 2004, the driving of motor vehicles, motorcycles and scooters is forbidden, except for goods transport, traffic towards
Weinplatz Weinplatz (literally: ''wine square'') is a popular public square adjacent to the Rathausbrücke, Zürich, ''Gmüesbrugg'' bridge and the historical Schipfe quarter. Geography Weinplatz is situated in the historical center of Zürich, previo ...
, postal delivery services, and doctors and emergency services. Private road transport between ''Central'' and Brun bridge and ''Uraniastrasse'' (
Urania Sternwarte Urania Sternwarte is a public observatory in the Lindenhof quarter of Zurich, Switzerland. Its name ''Urania'' refers to the muse of astronomy in Greek mythology. It features a restaurant (main building) and a bar with panoramic view (tower). ...
) at the site of the former
Oetenbach nunnery Oetenbach was a Dominican Order, Dominican nunnery in the medieval Municipalities of the canton of Zürich, municipality of Zürich in Switzerland. Oetenbach was named after the small stream of the same name at its first location at Zürichhorn, s ...
is still allowed, as well as between the former ''upper'' Limmatquai and
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 upper end of the Limmat, as the road traffic via ''Utoquai'' and ''Rämistrasse'' still uses the ''Bellevue'' house area as a turning point towards
General-Guisan-Quai Quaianalagen (German, plural; ; from ) or Seeuferanlagen (German, plural for lakeshore sites) on Lake Zurich is a series of lakefronts in Zurich, Switzerland. Inaugurated in 1887, the quaysides are considered an important milestone in the developm ...
.


Future developments

According to the project ''Riviera'', the waterfront promenade between
Utoquai Quaianalagen (German, plural; ; from ) or Seeuferanlagen (German, plural for lakeshore sites) on Lake Zurich is a series of lakefronts in Zurich, Switzerland. Inaugurated in 1887, the quaysides are considered an important milestone in the developm ...
, Quaibrücke and Limmatquai will be planted with two-row lines of
Chestnut The chestnuts are the deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Castanea'', in the beech family Fagaceae. The name also refers to the edible nuts they produce. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Description ...
trees, and along the staircase to the Limmat will be added a third detached tree row of ''
Styphnolobium japonicum ''Styphnolobium japonicum'', the Japanese pagoda tree (also known as the Chinese scholar tree and pagoda tree; syn. ''Sophora japonica'') is a species of deciduous tree in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae. It was formerly in ...
''. The garden restaurant ''Terrasse'' will be redesigned, while the snack stand is maintained. Bus and motorized road transport operate in the future on a common track, meaning the separate bus lane at Utoquai is repealed, but on the river shore a bidirectional cycle path added.


Culture

The best-known event on the ''Limmatquai'' is the annual ''
Sechseläuten The ''Sechseläuten'' ( Zürich German: ''Sächsilüüte'', "The six o'clock ringing of the bells") is a traditional spring holiday in the Swiss city of Zürich celebrated in its current form, usually on the 3rd Monday of April, since the early ...
'' parade which traverses the street on its way to ''
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. ...
''. The fictitious 2007 Swiss mystery film '' Marmorea'' was filmed at the ''
Burghölzli Burghölzli, named after the wooded hill in the district of Riesbach in southeastern Zürich where it is located, is the ''Psychiatrische Universitätsklinik Zürich'' ('Psychiatric University Hospital Zürich'), a psychiatric hospital in Switzerl ...
'' sanatory in the Weinegg district, on 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 ...
near
Technopark Zürich Technopark Zürich is a technopark research park based in the municipality of Zürich in the Canton of Zürich in Switzerland. History Technopark Zürich was established in 1993. Its stated purpose was to provide rooms, offices and other spac ...
, at the Limmatquai promenade, and on the Münsterbrücke river crossing towards
Münsterhof Münsterhof (literally: Fraumünster abbey courtyard) is a town square situated in the Lindenhof hill, Lindenhof quarter in the historical center of Zurich, Switzerland. It is the largest town square within the Altstadt (old town) of Zurich and i ...
. Between April 2014 and January 2015, an art installation known as the ''Hafenkran'' or ''Zürich maritim'' project was present on the ''Limmatquai''. The installation comprised an old harbour crane from
Dresden Dresden (; ; Upper Saxon German, Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; , ) is the capital city of the States of Germany, German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, 12th most p ...
, together with a number of
bollard A bollard is a sturdy, short, vertical post. The term originally referred to a post on a ship or quay used principally for mooring boats. In modern usage, it also refers to posts installed to control road traffic and posts designed to pre ...
s and a port horn located on different high-rise buildings in Zurich. The installation proved controversial, and polarized the public and the political establishment of Zürich.


Bibliography

* ''Das Limmatquai vor und nach der Neugestaltung. Aufenthaltsnutzung, Fuss- und Veloverkehrsaufkommen im Vergleich der Jahre 2004-2005-2008''. Published by , Zurich 2009.


References


External links

*
Limmatquai page from the Zürich Tourist Service


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