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It is the guild house of the Zunft zum Kämbel, meaning the guild of the merchants and traders. Neighbored by the Saffran, Zimmerleuten, and Rüden guild houses, it is one of the historically notable buildings in Zürich, Switzerland. The building also houses the relatively expensive restaurant of the same name.
Guild House was commissioned by the (Quaker) Friends Neighborhood Guild, a subsidiary of Friends Rehabilitation Program, Inc., as low-income housing for the elderly and built in 1960–63. [6] [7] It was designed by Venturi and Rauch in collaboration with Cope and Lippincott, another Philadelphia firm. In 2004, the building was added to the ...
The Zunfthaus zur Zimmerleuten at the Limmatquai promenade in Zürich, Switzerland, situated between Münsterbrücke and Rathausbrücke, is the guild house of the Zunft zur Zimmerleuten, meaning the guild of the carpenters. Neighboured by the Saffran, Kämbel and Rüden guild houses, it is one of the city's historically notable buildings. The ...
Zunft zum Kämbel was originally a guild of food and wine merchants. Its first tavern and meeting place (Trinkstube) was located near the medieval town hall at Münsterhof. The guild house was first mentioned in a 1389 document as Kembel. [1] In 1487 the guild acquired the house zum Kämbel which still exists at Münsterhof 18. The location at ...
Guildhall, City of London. A guildhall, also known as a "guild hall" or "guild house", is a historical building originally used for tax collecting by municipalities or merchants in Europe, with many surviving today in Great Britain and the Low Countries.
Guild house Website Stadtzunft: Guild of the City of Zürich 1867 Hotel Marriott (Zunftstube) Website: Zunft Riesbach: Guild of Riesbach quarter 1887 Restaurant Zum Grünen Glas: Website: Zunft Fluntern: Guild of Fluntern quarter 1895 Kunsthaus Restaurant while Sechseläuten Website: Zunft zu den Drei Königen: Guild of Enge quarter 1897
Zunfthaus Zur Saffran (the guild house of the spice traders; Saffran means saffron) is a historically significant building in Zürich, Switzerland. It is located along the Limmatquai promenade between Münsterbrücke and Rathausbrücke. It is close to the Kämbel, Zimmerleuten and Rüden guild houses.
House of Alsemberg (French: Maison d'Alsemberg, Dutch: Huis van Alsemberg) or The King of Bavaria (French: Le Roi de Bavière, Dutch: De Koning van Beieren) Private house Formerly no. 2–4, rue des Chapeliers / Hoedenmakersstraat. Private house built in 1699 with a blue stone portal bearing the mark of the stonemason and a large oculus on the ...