Bauschänzli
Artificial island in Zürich, Switzerland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 neighboring Schanzengraben (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.[1]
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Location | Stadthausquai respectively Limmat in Zürich |
Coordinates | 47°22′3.65″N 8°32′32.65″E |
Built | 1662 |
Architectural style(s) | European Medieval |
Governing body | City of Zürich |
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