Archaeological Windows
In an inconspicuous alley, in an underground garage, or on the foundation walls below the Lindenhof: history and archaeology enthusiasts can discover finds from bygone days in several locations in the Old Town. In so-called Archäologische Fenster (archaeological windows), the Department of City Planning shows treasures from Zurich’s past, such as the ruins of a Roman fort, the remains of prehistoric pile dwellings, and the Ehgraben sewer, which reveals how a medieval town dealt with its waste and sewage problems.
Most of these “windows” are open to the public free of charge – such as the one in the Parkhaus Opéra underground garage at Sechseläutenplatz and the small exhibition in the Thermengasse.
However, a key is needed to visit the Ehgraben, Lindenhof-Keller, Stadtmauerkeller, and Brunngasse. It can be collected from Monday to Saturday from the Stadthaus (City Hall) at Stadthausquai 17, Counter S on the ground floor (please note opening hours).
All locations at a glance:
Address | Schillerstrasse 5 8001 Zürich CH |
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Homepage | www.stadt-zuerich.ch |
Google Maps | Place Route |
Opening hours
<p>Keys can be collected from:</p> <p>Stadthaus, Stadthausquai 17, 8001 Zurich<br /> Monday – Friday, 8am – 6pm<br /> Saturday, 9am – 12.30pm</p>