Hottingen (Zurich)
Quarter in Zurich, Switzerland
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Hottingen (Swiss Standard German: Hottinge)[1] is a quarter in District 7 of Zurich.[2] It was formerly a municipality of its own, but was incorporated into Zurich in 1893.[3][4]
CountrySwitzerland
Postal code
8032, 8044
Hottingen
Hottinge Zürich-Hottingen | |
|---|---|
Quarter | |
| Coordinates: 47°22′07″N 8°33′31″E | |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Canton | Zurich |
| City | Zurich |
| District | District 7 |
| Postal code | 8032, 8044 |


The quarter has a population of 10,100 in an area of 5.05 square kilometres (1.95 sq mi).[citation needed]
Hottingen is located on the southern side of the Adlisberg. The upper part of Hottingen is called Dolder and is a residential quarter of Zurich.[citation needed]
Points of interests include, besides Adlisberg, the Villa Tobler, its park and the Theater an der Winkelwiese.[citation needed]
Notable people
- Hermann Bleuler (1837 – 1912), mechanical engineer[5]
- Carl Abegg-Arter (1860–1943), textile manufacturer[citation needed]
- Sigismund Righini (1870–1937), painter[citation needed]
