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The restaurant was founded by Edi Rosenberger in 1962. Victor Stefenelli, a member of the restaurant's management board, claims that Rosenberger invented the bratwurst in the city in 1963. [ 1 ] In 2010, the building the restaurant was housed in was rebuilt, temporarily relocating Sternen Grill to Sechseläutenplatz until 2013.
The original predecessor, Hotel de la Couronne, was established in 1862 and was already frequented by famous people from Zurich. In 1924, Gottlieb and Hulda Zumsteg (née Durst), previously tenants in another establishment, acquired the dilapidated building and reopened as "Kronenhalle restaurant".
The Ristorante Cooperativo, colloquially known as Coopi, is a restaurant in Zürich, Switzerland, known for its association with 20th-century left-wing political figures as well as the anti-fascist, trade union and Italian immigrant movements in Switzerland.
The restaurant began to run better, the daily turnover rose to 35 francs, and in 1904 Ambrosius Hiltl married Martha Gneupel and together they took over Vegetaria AG. In 1907 he bought the property with his family and became a citizen of Switzerland. In 1931, Hiltl became the first restaurant in Zurich with an all-electric restaurant kitchen.
Paintings in Zurich (city) (2 C, 1 P) R. Restaurants in Zurich (15 P) T. Theatres in Zurich (7 P) V. Cultural venues in Zurich (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Culture ...
Guild of the City of Zürich 1867 Hotel Marriott (Zunftstube) Website: Zunft Riesbach: Guild of Riesbach quarter 1887 Restaurant Zum Grünen Glas: Website: Zunft Fluntern: Guild of Fluntern quarter 1895 Kunsthaus Restaurant while Sechseläuten Website: Zunft zu den Drei Königen: Guild of Enge quarter 1897 Kongresshaus, Dreikönigsaal Zunft ...
The diversification of the department store group began in 1972 with the construction of Jelmoli Travel, the Molino restaurant chain, and Terlinden-Jelmoli dry cleaners. Jelmoli Group reached its zenith in 1988 at 231 locations, 5200 employees and a gross revenue of 1471 million Swiss Francs.
The Limmat in Zurich The city stretches on both sides of the Limmat, which flows out of Lake Zurich. The Alps can be seen from the city centre, background to the lake. Zurich is situated at 408 m (1,339 ft) above sea level on the lower (northern) end of Lake Zurich (Zürichsee) about 30 km (19 mi) north of the Alps, nestling between the wooded ...