Grossmünster

Religious spot
★ 4.9 (49K+ reviews) • 381K+ booked
Discover the Grossmünster, an architectural marvel and historical gem nestled in the heart of Zurich's Old Town. This Romanesque-style Protestant church, renowned for its iconic twin towers, stands as a beacon of the Swiss Reformation and a testament to Zurich's rich cultural and religious heritage. As you explore this vibrant hub of tradition and modernity, you'll be captivated by its storied legends and pivotal role in the Swiss-German Reformation. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, the Grossmünster offers an unforgettable experience and a breathtaking view of the city. Immerse yourself in the past and let the Grossmünster inspire your journey through Zurich.
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Zwinglipl. 7, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
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4.9 /5
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Sharrah **********
30 Jun
a must when going to switzerland. depends on your needs and travel itinerary whether to fer the swiss half fare or the swiss travel pass. be wise co-travelers!
ketmanee *****************
30 Jun
Travel essentials, very worthwhile. Take the train into the city, some lines have random checks between tourist attractions. Save it on your phone or print it out for convenience. Take the train, tram, enter tourist attractions such as the Swiss National Museum, churches. The most worthwhile. If you go to Switzerland, you must buy it.
黃 **
29 Jun
Very suitable for first-time visitors to Switzerland, just choose "Swiss Travel Pass & Consecutive Days"! You can take the train during your trip without any worries, even if your itinerary needs to be changed at the last minute! (If you have enough budget, you can consider purchasing a first-class cabin)
Klook 用戶
28 Jun
Tickets are issued very quickly. If you buy a half-price card, you need to use it with the bus ticket. Almost all cable car tickets/entrance tickets for major attractions can be half-price. There is no problem checking tickets on the bus or at the attractions.
Liu ********
27 Jun
I didn't encounter any problems with the booking. The instruction manual provided later was very long and I didn't understand it at first, but when you actually start riding, you will find that most of the problems you will encounter are mentioned there.
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Ridzuan *****
26 Jun
Received a pdf file with a QR code after purchasing the Swiss Travel Pass. Very easy to use. When boarding a train, a train conductor will using go around to check the passenger tickets. You can use the QR code to show to the train conductor as prove of your ticket. No need to purchase additional tickets. Most train ride are free with the Swiss travel pass including the trams and buses around each town. But do make sure you double check. Most trams/cable cars/gondalas to the mountains however are not free but comes with a discount when purchasing with the Swiss Travel Pass. Some museums are also free or discounted too. After purchasing the travel pass, i received another pdf file that contains all the info about the travel pass and what is free/discounted. Very useful.
Klook用戶
26 Jun
A highly recommended online ticket reservation! When we arrived at the chocolate shop, there was already a large crowd of people waiting outside the gate to buy tickets! Fortunately, we had purchased tickets in advance from Klook, so we didn't have to wait in line!
Dulapakorn *************
24 Jun
It’s easy to use. When you get on the train, you just show the train ticket with swiss half fare qr code.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Twin Towers

Embark on an unforgettable journey to the top of Zurich's iconic Twin Towers at Grossmünster. These towers, originally constructed between 1487 and 1492, stand as a testament to the city's rich history. After a fire in 1763, they were crowned with neo-Gothic elements, adding a unique charm to their silhouette. As you ascend, each step brings you closer to a breathtaking panoramic view of Zurich, making the climb a rewarding adventure for all who visit.

Stained Glass Windows

Step into a world of color and light with the stunning stained glass windows at Grossmünster. These masterpieces, crafted by Swiss artist Augusto Giacometti in 1932 and later complemented by Sigmar Polke's contemporary creations in 2009, transform the church into a vibrant tapestry of art and history. Each window tells a story, inviting you to pause and appreciate the harmonious blend of modern artistry within this historic setting.

Reformation Museum

Delve into the transformative history of the Reformation at the Grossmünster's Reformation Museum. Nestled within the church's cloister, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious upheavals led by Huldrych Zwingli. Discover the pivotal role this very site played in shaping Zurich's spiritual landscape, and leave with a deeper understanding of the city's rich cultural heritage.

Culture and History

Grossmünster is steeped in history, from its legendary founding by Charlemagne to its central role in the Swiss-German Reformation led by Huldrych Zwingli. The church's plain interior reflects the iconoclastic reforms of the 16th century, making it a key site for understanding the religious shifts of the era. The Grossmünster Church is a former monastery built on the graves of the city's patron saints, Felix and Regula. It is also the site of the first secondary school, believed to be founded by Charlemagne, whose statue adorns the south tower. The Grossmünster stands as a testament to the Swiss Reformation, fostering societal dialogue and preserving reformed traditions through music and word.

Architectural Style

The church is a prime example of Romanesque architecture, featuring a grand carved portal with medieval columns and grotesque capitals. Its Romanesque crypt dates back to the 11th and 13th centuries, offering a glimpse into the architectural trends of the time.

Local Cuisine

While visiting the Grossmünster, take the opportunity to explore Zurich's culinary scene. Indulge in traditional Swiss dishes like fondue and raclette, or enjoy a variety of international cuisines available in the nearby Old Town.

Restoration Efforts

Ongoing restoration work since January 2025 ensures the preservation of the church's natural stone facade, maintaining its historical integrity.