The Kirchgemeinde Münster is the local parish for the Schaffhausen-Münster neighborhood in the city. This parish holds services on a daily basis and if you are looking for a bit more excitement here, there are regular bingo sessions held too. The church facade reflects a mystic aura, hence a visit to the Schaffhausen-Münster is a must to explore the same. Do visit their website for further details.
Anundpfirsich is not just another theater that dots Zurich's city scapes; this one is known for its unscripted improv theater where artistes improvise on the spot with no prior preparation whatsoever. Check website for a list of workshops and upcoming plays.
This public square is the heart of Schaffhausen's old town. Herrenacker is a great place to simply relax on a bench under the shade of a tree and watch the world pass on by. A prominent feature of the square is a dancing fountain. On warmer days the square resounds with the joyful laughter of children as they dash between the water jets of the fountain. Herrenacker is also popularly known as the venue of the annual Stars in Town festival. Other cultural events like medieval jousting tournaments, festivals, fairs and concerts are often hosted at Herrenacker as well. Several restaurants, bars and entertainment destinations can be found around the square.
Established in the year 2003, Galerie Haas specializes in 20th and 21st Century art. Centrally located in Zurich, this gallery showcases pieces by artists around the world. Pioneers of Cubism, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, have their works on display here, as do post-war artists like Andy Warhol. The artist roster also includes the likes of Lovis Corinth, Otto Dix, Gustav Kluge and Leiko Ikemura.