Friday I went to Zurich for the day. It's only about 3 hours away, so its doable, and there isn't really a whole lot there to see (gee, and I thought Geneva wasn't touristy). First I ran over to the Swiss National Museum because it's right by the train station:
and spent a while in there looking at everything. Some stuff I already knew because of my classes at the Smith Center, which was cool. Then I went down one of the major shopping streets and crossed over a bridge:
in order to get to the Kunsthaus museum, which has lots of French artists, actually. They have two waterlilies by Monet. But what I really liked were paintings by Heinrich Fussli:
I had never heard of him before but I really liked his works, all of them.
After I went and saw a few churches that honestly aren't really worth showing you. Two of them I only saw from the outside because they charged admission (I have a major problem with churches charging money to see them) and the one that I did see inside didn't allow photos. So instead I'll show you pretty pictures of the city!:
Ta da!
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