Altdorf buildings The Tell theatre, a landmark restored in 2000. (Text and pictures: Andreas Keiser, swissinfo) swissinfo.ch Pure in form, colour and materials: a house built in a sensitive area (2006) swissinfo.ch A contemporary touch (2004) swissinfo.ch New administrative building of Merck Switzerland (2001) swissinfo.ch Extension of glass facade manufacturer Ruch Griesemer (2003) swissinfo.ch New office building of cable company Dätwyler (2004) swissinfo.ch Water treatment plant (1994) swissinfo.ch Protection wall from natural stone along the Gotthard railway line swissinfo.ch A restored wall below the cemetery swissinfo.ch The Capuchin cloister restored in 1997 swissinfo.ch 2001: Extension to the school of St. Karl (Picture: Christoph Hirtler, Altdorf) swissinfo.ch The convent of St Karl restored in 2000 (Picture: Christoph Hirtler, Altdorf) swissinfo.ch The restored Suworow house (Picture: Christoph Hirtler, Altdorf) swissinfo.ch Altdorf seen from the motorway: the former grain store, one of the first concrete buildings in Switzerland (1912) swissinfo.ch Architectural highlights in and around the centre of the town. This content was published on May 12, 2007 - 11:13 May 12, 2007 - 11:13 Share Facebook Twitter E-mail Print Copy link You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here. Please join us! If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch. Sort by Newest first Oldest first More More Swiss federal elections 2023 It's time to decide who sits in the Swiss parliament by casting your vote in the federal elections on October 22. Here's our election guide.
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