Augustine Lane, one end of the street, one end of the St. Peter's Church. The 200-meter-long alley, named after the Augustine monastery (now the Augustine Church), is the most colorful street in Zurich's Old Town. The colorful facade of the building is intoxicating. Originally a place of artisans and craftsmen, after the 17th century, with the large number of wealthy factory owners, began the most beautiful facade competition. Left to posterity are colorful exterior walls, wind-flying flags, finely carved bay windows (to pick a building) and chic and interesting murals. The rich commercial atmosphere is heartwarming. Most of the buildings on the 3-5 floors on both sides of the alley are residential houses, but along the street on the 1st floor, there are famous shops, small commodity shops, cafes, restaurants, and the forest is full of people.