• Grossmünster, also means the great minister, is a beautiful 12th-century cathedral and is one of the most recognizable and distinguished landmarks of Zurich.
  • The interior of Zürich's Grossmünster is quite bare, entirely stripped of the statues and paintings denounced by Zwingli.
  • 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.
  • In the arch of the facade of Grossmünster you can see the majestic statue of Charles, a copy of the original of the 15th century, which was transferred to the crypt...
  • He knows every nook and cranny of the Grossmünster, has a favourite spot and encounters many challenging – as well as amusing – situations in his daily...
  • Established around the 12th century, Grossmünster has witnessed Zurich's transformation over time.
  • 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.
  • Roma mezarlarının kalıntılarını gösteren arkeolojik buluntular olan Grossmünster'in inşasından önce dini karaktere sahip başka bir kilise veya yapının zaten...
  • The architecturally imposing Grossmünster is one of the most historically significant buildings in Zurich and one of the city's major churches.
  • Efsaneye göre, Hıristiyan şehitler Felix, Regula ve Exuperantis, şimdiki Grossmünster katedralinin bulunduğu yere gömüldü.