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St. Peterskirche, Zurich 

Peterskirche
Tower of the Peterskirche from the Grossmünster across the river.
For many more views, see our Peterskirche Photo Gallery.

Peterskirche clock
The Peterskirche has the largest clock face in Europe.


Cozy square surrounding the stairs to the Peterskirche.


Interior, looking towards pulpit and apse.

Peterskirche, Zurich
Baroque decoration with German verse and the name of God in Hebrew.


Medieval murals in the choir.


View of the gallery and pulpit from the choir.

Location map and aerial view of St. Peterskirche. For a larger interactive view, see our Zurich Map.




Built in the 9th century, the St Peterskirche (St. Peter's Church) is the oldest church in Zürich. It also boasts the largest clock face in Europe and contains some old wall paintings.

History

The Peterskirche was originally built in the 8th century but was much altered in the 13th century and again in 1705.

Throughout the Middle Ages, the short spire with the windows was the home of the town watchman, whose duty was to look out the windows every 15 minutes for a fire. If he saw one, he would sound an alarm and hang a flag out of the window facing the fire. It seems to have worked - unlike so many European cities, Zürich never suffered a major fire.

In the 18th century, the Peterskirche's minister, Johan Kaspar Lavater, was so popular that people reserved seats for Sunday Mass. The priest was a friend of Goethe, and the two had long conversations over wine in the nearby Reblaube Gastube, which still has a "Goethestube." Lavater's grave is outside the door of the church and his house is across the square.

What to See

The record-sized clock face of St. Peterskirche is 9m (28.5 ft.) in diameter. The minute hand alone is almost 4m (12 ft.) long.

The interior consists of a three-aisled Baroque nave and a Romanesque choir, the latter with some faded medieval murals including a glimpse of a saint.

Another interesting sight in the St Peterskirche is the name of God in Hebrew above the pulpit, reflecting the Reformation emphasis on the original biblical languages.

Quick Facts

Site Information
Names: St. Peterskirche; St Peters Kirche; Kirche St. Peter Zürich ; St. Peter's Church
Location:Zurich, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
Faith:Christianity
Denomination:Original/Primary: Catholic
Current/Secondary: Presbyterian
Dedication:St. Peter
Category: Churches
Architecture: Romanesque, Baroque
Date:8th century; 13th century; 1705
Features:Gothic Murals
Status:active
Photo gallery:St. Peterskirche Photo Gallery
Visitor Information
Address:St. Peterhofstatt 1, Zürich, Switzerland
Coordinates: 47.371058° N, 8.540781° E   (view on Google Maps)
Lodging:View hotels near this location
Phone:01/211-25-88
Website:www.st-peter-zh.ch
Opening hours:Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm; Sat, 9am-4pm
Cost:Free

Note: This information was accurate when published and we do our best to keep it updated, but details such as opening hours can change without notice. To avoid disappointment, please check with the site directly before making a special trip.

Travel Resources

Article Sources

  1. Personal visit (December 18, 2006).
  2. Rick Steves' Switzerland
  3. Frommer's Switzerland.
  4. The Rough Guide to Switzerland.


Last updated on October 7, 2009.






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