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  1. The Grossmünster was a monastery church, vying for precedence with the Fraumünster across the Limmat throughout the Middle Ages. According to legend, the Grossmünster was founded by Charlemagne, whose horse fell to its knees over the tombs of Felix, Regula and Exuperantius, Zürich's patron saints. The legend helps support a claim of ...

  2. Visit the Grossmünster church, a Romanesque monastery with a tower, crypt, stained glass and artworks. Learn about its history as the starting point of the Swiss-German Reformation and the University of Zürich.

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  3. The Grossmünster is an Evangelical Protestant church in the Old Town of Zurich and the city's landmark. The view from the church towers is spectacular: far across Lake Zurich to the Alps. In the first half of the 16th century, the Grossmünster served as the starting point of the Reformation under Huldrych Zwingli and Heinrich Bullinger.

  4. Dec 5, 2018 · Grossmünster, like the other churches, abbeys, and monasteries in the Canton of Zürich, was profoundly affected by Zwingli's reforming zeal. The current austere simplicity of Grossmünster's interiors is a direct result of Zwingli's Reformation. In 1524 CE, reformers removed Grossmünster's organ and religious statuary.

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  5. Grossmünster is a monumental church where the Swiss Reformation started. Visit the church, museum, tower and enjoy music and events.

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  7. May 14, 2021 · Grossmunster (Great Minster) is a famous medieval church in Zurich with a history dating to Charlemagne. Indeed, it is said that the Frankish king built the first incarnation of Grossmunster on the site where he discovered the graves of the city’s patrons, Felix and Regula. However, the Romanesque style version of Grossmunster we see today ...

  8. May 18, 2023 · Grossmünster is a Protestant church located in Zurich, Switzerland. The church has a rich history and was the catalyst for the Swiss Reformation in the German-speaking region under Huldrych Zwingli and Heinrich Bullinger. Zurich’s patron saints, Felix and Regula, are said to have been buried beneath the church.

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