• The Grossmünster (. German pronunciation: [ɡʁoːsˈmʏnstɐ]; "great minster") is a Romanesque-style Protestant church in Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Das Grossmünster ist eine evangelisch-reformierte Kirche in der Altstadt von Zürich von markanter Ausstrahlung.
  • Situated in the bustling center of Zurich, the Grossmünster is an impressive architectural wonder that serves as a symbol of the city’s vibrant past and cultural legacy.
  • The Grossmünster has many modern additions which have softened the dour interior which the reformers favoured.
  • Grossmünster plays a significant role in Zurich’s history as it was here that Huldrych Zwingli started the Swiss-German Reformation in the early 16th century.
  • The architecturally imposing Grossmünster is one of the most historically significant buildings in Zurich and one of the city's major churches.
  • The Grossmünster church (or “large church” in German) dates back to the 11th century when construction started on this Zurich landmark.
  • Grossmünster Church, located in Zurich, Switzerland, is not only an architectural marvel but also a treasure trove of stunning stained glass windows.
  • The Grossmünster was founded by Charlemagne, whose horse according to legend, fell to its knees over the tombs of Felix and Regula, Zurich’s patron saints.