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Schanzengraben : ウィキペディア英語版 | Schanzengraben Zürich
Schanzengraben is a moat and a section of the northwestern extension of the ''Seeuferanlage'' promenades that were built between 1881 and 1887 in Zürich, Switzerland. Schanzengraben is, among the adjoint ''Katz'' bastion at the Old Botanical Garden and the so-called ''Bauschänzli'' bulwark, one of the last remains of the Baroque fortifications of Zürich. The area of the moat is also an inner-city recreation area and, nevertheless, being officially a public park. == Geography == Schanzengraben is one of the two present effluences of the ''Zürichsee'', located around southernly of the Limmat river, and situated at the historical ''Alpenquai'' lake shore area, between Bürkliplatz and General-Guisan-Quai. It marks the border of the inner-city districts of ''Enge'' and ''City'', and flows after about into the Sihl river, at the western side of Zürich Hauptbahnhof where ''Gessnerallee'' and ''Usteristrasse'' cross the ''Gessner'' bridge. In fact, the moat was built outside of the historical core of the medieval town of Zürich, previously the Celtic-Roman ''Turicum'', an area being then called ''Aussersihl'', meaning that it was outside of the Baroque town wall at the Sihl river delta.
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