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  2. List of castles and fortresses in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Location Type Date Notes Appenzell Castle: Appenzell: Manor house: 1563: Original owner Antoni Löw executed 1584. 1584-1682 used as Franciscan monastery. Today known as "Doctor's House" and privately owned.

  3. Dolder Grand - Wikipedia

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    The Dolder Grand (formerly known as Grand Hotel Dolder) is a hotel in the Swiss city of Zurich. It is located on Adlisberg hill, some 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from, and 200 metres (660 ft) above, the city centre. Built in 1899, the hotel spreads out over 40,000 square metres (430,000 sq ft) and offers 173 rooms and suites, two restaurants, a bar ...

  4. Category:Hotels in Zurich - Wikipedia

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    Hotels in Zürich, Switzerland. Pages in category "Hotels in Zurich" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  5. Mandarin Oriental Savoy - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin Oriental Savoy (formerly known as Baur en Ville and Savoy Baur en Ville) is the oldest Grand Hotel in Zurich, Switzerland.Founded in 1838 by Johannes Baur it is located on Poststrasse on the Eastern side of Paradeplatz. [1]

  6. Swissôtel Zürich - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was located in the Oerlikon quarter of the city, directly opposite Zürich Oerlikon railway station, and roughly halfway between the city centre and Zurich Airport. [1] The hotel was part of the chain managed by Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts, which is based in Zürich and is part of the FRHI Hotels & Resorts group. It had 350 guest ...

  7. Wildkirchli - Wikipedia

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    There are three caves, the Altarhöhle (altar cave), the Untere Höhle (lower cave), and the Obere Höhle (upper cave), located on the Ebenalp, which is the northernmost summit of the Appenzell Alps. They sit at a height of 1,477–1,500 m (4,846–4,921 ft), [ 1 ] and are reached by cable car from Wasserauen to the top of Ebenalp, followed by ...