Bahnhofquai

Bahnhofquai goes from Uraniastrasse to Museumstrasse. It is named after the fact that it's the quay next to the main train station.

A metallic pole with a blue sign for Bahnhofquai. An old sticker hides the "quai" part of the name. In the background, buildings with dormer windows.
A large train statino building with a visible aisle. There are arched windows and doors, and small towers in the corners. The street in front of it has a tram and a few cars on the road.
Zürich Hauptbahnhof
A large 6-story corner building, with a lot of windows, dormer windows on the roof and larger structures on rounded corners.
Amthaus II, one of the administrative buildings of the city
A large 5-6-story building, with two levels of dormer windows on the roof, a balcony/terase above the ground level and triangular pediment in the middle of the building.
Waisenhaus in Zürich - city police building
A mural painted on a wall. The wall also has four windows with blue blinds. The painting represents people, including someone using a loom, and sheep.
A river crossed by a stone bridge, with two churches and multiple 5-6 story buildings visibles on the other side of the river
View over the Limmat, Predigerkirche and Grossmünster; the Rudolf-Brun-Brücke crosses the river.
Multiple 5-6 story buildings, seen from across a river. Two large buildings are also visible on a higher ground above the foreground buildings.
View on the Limmat; the high buildings are ETH and Universität Zürich.
A street that splits between an underground tunnel and a surface area, with pedestrian zebras; in the background, the building of the Hauptbahnhof; on the left side of the street, imposing 6-story buildings.

Tags: Altstadt, Limmat, river