Zug (German: Zug, [tsuːk] ( listen); French: Zoug; Italian: Zugo; Romansh: Zug; Neo-Latin Tugium), is an affluent municipality and town in Switzerland. The name Zug originates from fishing vocabulary; in the Middle Ages it referred to the right to pull up fishing nets and hence to the right to fish.
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Welcome to the Lohri House, the oldest house of goldsmiths in the world! Since 2016, the elaborate architecture can be admired on three floors. Not only are the filigree mural & ceiling paintings one-of-kind, but there is also a unique collection of Unique Vintage Jewels & a range of exclusive watch & jewellery brands for you to discover. The team looks forward to guiding you through the building.
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When you visit Zug, this is a must to see. The ancient clocktower called "Zytturm" in Swiss-German is a medivian watchtower to supervise the old town against fire. You have to step up some stairs, but the view is worth it. The Key can be optained against a small deposit from the tourist office at the tower's west side (direction of the old city hall). If closed, the Bistro "Intermezzo" on the Artherstrasse (mainstreet east of the old town), just behind the "Zollhaus".
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