• Grossmünster 9. yüzyıla dayanan bir efsaneye sahiptir. Efsaneye göre Felix ve Regula kardeşler bu yüzden katledilen Teb lejyonuna mensuplardır.
  • The Protestant Reformation in Switzerland led by Ulrich Zwingli began in the Grossmünster, where he preached from 1519 onwards as a priest.
  • Grossmünster, also means the great minister, is a beautiful 12th-century cathedral and is one of the most recognizable and distinguished landmarks of Zurich.
  • They are an opportunity for him to share his love of the Grossmünster and the vast knowledge he has built up over the years with adults and children alike.
  • 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.
  • Zürich's Grossmünster is a 12th-century Romanesque ex-cathedral with a fascinating history of Catholic saints and Protestant preaching.
  • Spectacular views across the Limmat to the Grossmünster can be enjoyed from a tree-shaded hilltop park, smack in the heart of the Old Town.
  • Night Tour of Grossmünster. For an unforgettable experience, Zurich’s most iconic landmark offers free night tours at 10pm on the last Friday of each month.
  • The Grossmünster was built between 1100 and 1250 and was the centre of Switzerland's Protestant reformation. One of its two towers has great views of Zurich.
  • A must-see sight in Zurich is without a doubt the Grossmünster Church, the iconic landmark of the city with two distinctive towers.