Grossmünster Church in Zurich

Grossmünster Church

Zurich, Switzerland

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Protestant church in Zürich, Switzerland

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Can you go inside Grossmünster?

Grossmünster: Free admission to the church ship and the crypt. App «Altstadtkirchen Zürich» (download via Google Play (Android) or the App Store (iOS); on site possible via the free Wi-Fi). Tower admission and/or bible collection: CHF 5 (CHF 2 for children and young people between 6 and 16 years, students).

How much does it cost to go to Grossmunster Church?

The admission to the Grossmünster is free of charge for quiet contemplation as well as visits. To climb the tower and visit the bible collection, you need to pay an admission fee of CHF 5. –. Students (with student ID), «KulturLegi» holders, pensioners and children/adolescents (6–16 years) only pay CHF 2.

Which church in Zürich has Chagall?

Located on the west bank of the Limmat, the Fraumünster Church with its green steeple is one of Zurich's most prominent landmarks. Particularly renowned are the glass windows by Marc Chagall and Augusto Giacometti.