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Limmatquai : ウィキペディア英語版
Limmatquai Zürich

Limmatquai is a pedestrian zone in Zürich, Switzerland. It is named after the Limmat river, and was once one of the nodal points of road and public transportation. Today, Limmatquai is the southern extension of the ''Seeuferanlage'' promenades that were built between 1881 and 1887, and one of the best known visitor attractions of the oldest area of the city of Zürich.

== Geography ==
Limmatquai comprises the historical core of the medieval town of Zürich, previously the Celtic-Roman ''Turicum''. It runs along the right-hand (eastern) bank of the Limmat river for about , opposite of downstream Stadthausquai, Münsterhof and Münsterbrücke, ''Wühre'', Rathausbrücke and Schipfe alongside the Lindenhof hill. Its southern end is at the Quaibrücke and Bellevueplatz, where the river Limmat leaves the lake (Zürichsee), and the ''Central'' plaza marks its northern end. The ''Rathaus'' district including the historical Neumarkt and ''Niederdorf'' quarters are in the west alongside the Limmatquai.

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