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Grossmünster

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Grossmünster, meaning 'Great Minster,' is a iconic Protestant church in Zurich's old town, famous for its twin towers that dominate the city's skyline. According to legend, the church was founded by Charlemagne after his horse knelt at the graves of the city's patron saints. The current building dates from the 13th century and features a Romanesque-Gothic style. Visitors can climb the 187 steps of the Karlsturm tower for a breathtaking view of Zurich, Lake Zurich, and the Alps on clear days. Inside, the church is relatively austere, reflecting Protestant simplicity, but notable features include the stained-glass windows by Augusto Giacometti and the bronze doors by Otto Münch. The cloister and the crypt are also worth exploring. Grossmünster is a must-visit for its historical significance and panoramic vistas.

Don't miss

  • Climb the Karlsturm tower for panoramic views
  • The Romanesque crypt, one of the oldest parts of the church
  • The Giacometti stained-glass windows in the choir
  • The bronze doors depicting scenes from the Reformation
  • The cloister with its medieval frescoes

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Ways to visit Grossmünster

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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