I haven't posted too many standard photos of Zurich, so here is the start of maybe a little series. The city is dominated and characterised by the River Limmat as it issues from Lake Zurich. The old town is split on both sides of the river. Here we see on the left the twin spires of the Fraumünster and St Peters. At the extreme left is the Fraumünster post office, scene of an infamous robbery in 1997 when 25 million Swiss Francs was stolen. Apparently 70 million was there for the taking, but they could only fit 25 million in their car... Just below this, at the waterside is the open air Frauenbad swimming pool - ladies only. At the right, behind the big tree is the Wasserkirche
The Fraumünster houses the famous Chagall stained glass windows, and St Peters houses the famous "largest clock face in Europe". Not sure what the Wasserkirche houses..