Augustinerkirche Zürich

Augustinerkirche was once one of the five main churches in the old town of Zürich, Switzerland, together with Fraumünster, Grossmünster, Predigern and St. Peter's. First built around 1270 as a Romanesque church belonging to the Augustinian abbey, on occasion of the Reformation in Zürich worship in the church was discontinued. The present Christian Catholic Church community of Zürich planned to rebuild the building to commemorate the old Augustinian church, and for the same reason, Augustinerkirche is still their Parish church, that was rebuilt in 1843/44 by Ferdinand Stadler. In the late 1950s, the church was rebuilt in accordance with the plans for the original structure. Today the building is one of the three medieval churches in the Lindenhof district of the city of Zürich.

Augustinerkirche
Augustinerkirche at Münzplatz in Zürich as seen from Augustinergasse
Religion
AffiliationChristian Catholic Church of Switzerland
Location
LocationAugustinergasseMünzplatz, Zürich
Switzerland
Geographic coordinates47°22′18″N 8°32′21″E
Architecture
Architect(s)Ferdinand Stadler
TypeChurch
StyleRomanesque architecture
Completed
  • around 1270 (Romanesque church)
  • 1844 (Gothic revival church)
  • 1959 (original construction re-established)
Website
Official website (in German)
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