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.
Restaurants in Zug
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Bodylogic Studio is centrally located professional massage and cosmetic salon offering *excellent Dermogica based customized facials *precise and virtuality pain-free Lycon Waxing (brasilian) *Modern hygienic crystal free microdermabrasion Face UP *oxygen infusion DermaOxy deep hydration facial *comfortable soft Lash Extensions *pregnancy massage and deep tissue myofascial massage
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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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Inside Breakout ist ein Live Escape Room in Zug. Gemeinsam im Team betrittst du einen Raum voller herausfordernder Ratsel, Geheimnissen und Gedankenspielen, die die Zeit wie im Flug vorbeiziehen lasst. Du und dein Team werdet zusammenarbeiten mussen und viel Kreativitat und Einfallsreichtum brauchen, um die Hinweise zu entschlusseln und schliesslich die Ratsel zu losen.
We’ve visited Inside Breakout for the first time in Zug. It’s very well located, close to the trainstation. The staff was very friendly and the game was amazing. We’ll definitely recommend it to other friends of ours and come visit again for the second part! :)
4.5 based on 23 reviews
At Lohri you will find exquisite jewellery and luxury. In 1970, Franz Lohri founded the business that he now runs with his son Franco Lohri. The boutique is known for its excellent service and wide range of high-end products. In the in-house atelier fine jewellery is handcrafted and tailor-made pieces are created according to customers' wishes.
This family owned jewellery store in a beautifully renovated historic location (the oldest goldsmith in Europe) is a real gem! The Lohri team make you feel like you are the center of their attention... and offer discrete advice with deep knowledge of the jewellery on offer. If you are in the market for quality jewellery or watches, and are looking for a special place to make that purchase a special memory, then this is the place to do it.
4.5 based on 132 reviews
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".
4.5 based on 67 reviews
THIS IS HOW HISTORY CAN BE FUN! Highlights from the cultural history of Zug are presented in the theme rooms. Room follows room like a string of pearls, and you can immerse yourself in your own universe in every room. It goes without saying that suits of armour and halberds will also be shown, but that's not all by far. Visitors can immerse themselves in the past, from atmospheric scenarios up to an explosive love affair. On the basis of collection objects, interactive stations and short texts, both the young and the old can learn lots of interesting facts about the lives of people in Zug over the last five hundred years. The popular model of the city not only shows the development of the city up to 1730 - it can then be followed virtually up to the year 2013 on a touch screen. The ensemble rooms let us experience industry as our grandfathers and great-grandfathers knew it. An the multimedia stations offer further information for those who are interested in a little more background. The youngest guests are also not forgotten: The comic figure Lili guides them through the rooms with questions appropriate to their age. A wide selection of tours and workshops for all ages promises hours of excitement.
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The permanent exhibition at the Museum of Prehistory in Zug presents archaeological finds from Canton Zug dating from the Early Stone Age to the Early Middle Ages. The main focus of the collection, which is of national importance, is on the pile-dwelling period. Scenes and life-sized figures as well as models and stories ensure that the museum is particularly exciting and interesting for families and schools and the everyday lives of people from the past are vividly brought to life. Schools can avail of craft rooms and an extensive collection of educational materials. The special events are particularly popular. They include Sunday events for the whole family, workshops for those interested in crafts and a wide range of guided tours, tailor-made programmes for children and kids’ birthday parties, all of which give people of all ages an authentic taste of prehistory.
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Kunsthaus Zug resembles a treasure trove. Here, you will find unique, exhilarating, impressive, and mysterious works of art.Visitors are given a friendly welcome. Once inside, you are our guest: the Kunsthaus bar and our quiet garden invite you to linger. Located in the centre of Zug, the Kunsthaus Zug is home to works of Swiss Surrealism and Fantastic Realism - and above all the most comprehensive collection of Viennese Modernism anywhere in Europe, outside of Austria (Kamm Collection Foundation). This treasure includes a collection of impressive landscape paintings by Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, unequalled in any museum anywhere in the world. The collection is presented in thematic exhibitions.For every exhibition the Kunsthaus Zug establishes a varied art education program. In addition, Kunsthaus Zug is a laboratory for contemporary art. International artists such as Ilya Kabakov, Tadashi Kawamata, Richard Tuttle, Pavel Pepperstein, Olafur Eliasson, Roman Signer, Christoph Rütimann experiment with site specific art in Zug. There is hardly another museum that is so actively engaged in the public space, with the aim of communicating art to a wide segment of the population.
Due to some meeting with one of the curators I had to visit this museum. And must say I was very impressed current exhibition and its exhibited pieces. It's not a huge art space like the most of museums have, so you can really enjoy it without being tired of enourmous spaces and endelss art works. Highly recommended.
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