• Fraumünster, which literally means women’s abbey, belonged to the Benedictine convent whose abbess had wide powers in Zurich.
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  • Fraumünster Zürih'te bir kilise. Reformasyon dönemine kadar aynı bölgedeki Grossmünster ve Wasserkirche ile birlikte şehrin azizleri olan Felix ve...
  • The Fraumünster abbey ([Our] Lady Minster) in Zurich was founded in 853 by Louis the German for his daughter Hildegard.
  • Fraumünster, Zürih'in en eski siyasi ve kültürel tarihine damgasını vurdu. Kendisine sayısız ayrıcalıklar bahşeden kralların lütfundan yararlandı.
  • The Fraumünster Church in Zurich is built on the remains of a former abbey for aristocratic women which was founded in 853 by Louis the German for his...
  • Katharina von Zimmern, also known as the imperial abbess of Zürich and Katharina von Reischach, was the last abbess of the Fraumünster Abbey in Zürich.
  • Fraumünster Church Overview. Cradled on the west banks of Limat, Fraumunster Church is one of the most renowned destinations in Zurich.
  • International Women‘s Day: The abbess of the abbey of #Fraumünster in #Zurich was one of the very few women in the Middle Ages with a minting right.
  • As you may have noticed, Zurich’s skyline is dotted with church spires; however, none are as remarkable as the slender blue spire of the Fraumünster.