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  2. Arabella Hochhaus - Wikipedia

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    However, the demolition has been postponed to 2030, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the hotel will remain open, downgraded to Marriott's Four Points by Sheraton brand in June 2022 as Four Points by Sheraton Munich Arabellapark. Arabella-Hochhaus is also located in close vicinity to the headquarters of HypoVereinsbank, the also architecturally ...

  3. Kronenhalle - Wikipedia

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    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".

  4. Hiltl Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts (German pronunciation: [ˈmøːvənpɪk]; English: / ˈ m uː v ə n ˌ p ɪ k /) is a Swiss hotel management company headquartered in Baar, Switzerland.It is fully owned by Accor since the September 2018 acquisition from former shareholders Mövenpick Holding (66.7%) and the Saudi-based Kingdom Group (33.3%).

  6. Au Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    In 1835 the former city republic, now the Canton of Zürich, sold the Au lands, and so the first restaurant was built on hilltop in 1865/66; it became popular as "Pensions- und Cur-Anstalt Au" (rebuilt in 1957/59 as Landgasthaus) in the 1900s, but it had to be sold for financial reasons.

  7. Münsterhof - Wikipedia

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    There are restaurants and cafés at Münsterhof, including Zunfthaus zur Waag, Zeughauskeller, and Sprüngli at nearby Paradeplatz. Hans Waldmann monument on occasion of the Sechseläuten-Kämbel ceremony 2015. The equestrian monument in front of the Fraumünster church at Münsterbrücke was created by Hermann Haller.

  8. Bauschänzli - Wikipedia

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    Today the small park is dominated by the Bauschänzli restaurant, claiming to be the largest beer garden outside the Munich Octoberfest. [7] The area is illuminated by the Plan Lumière of the city government of Zurich. [8] In December, the area is home to the Circus Conelli, the only event periodically held on the small island.

  9. Ristorante Cooperativo - Wikipedia

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    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.