Photos | Timeless Charm of Zürich's Waterfront

A cloudy morning on the waterfront of Zürich, Switzerland, showcasing the city's stunning architecture and urban landscape. A beautiful clock tower rises above an office building, while a construction crane hints at the bustling construction happening in this metropolis. The serene waters, benches, and walkways provide a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle, and the sound of vehicles and watercraft nearby.
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a building with a clock towerMetadata
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3024w x 4032h - (download 4k)
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date
2022-10-27T09:23:12.260000+02:00
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