Fraumünster
Fraumünster is a famous church located in Zurich, Switzerland. It was originally founded in the 9th century and is known for its stunning architecture, including a beautiful Romanesque style. The church features five impressive stained glass windows created by the artist Marc Chagall in the 20th century, which add a vibrant touch to its interior.
The church's name translates to "Women's Minster," reflecting its historical connection to a convent for noble women. Fraumünster is also notable for its tall bell tower, which stands at 70 meters, making it one of the tallest structures in Zurich.