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Augustinerkirche was once one of the five main churches in the
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Zürich Zurich (; ) is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. , the municipality had 448,664 inhabitants. The ...
, Switzerland, together with
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,
Grossmünster The Grossmünster (; "great minster") is a Romanesque-style Protestant church in Zürich, Switzerland. It is one of the four major churches in the city (the others being the Fraumünster, Predigerkirche, and St. Peterskirche). Its congregation ...
, Predigern and St. Peter's. First built around 1270 as a Romanesque church belonging to the Augustinian abbey, on occasion of the
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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.


Geography

Situated at the southwest of the ''
Münzplatz ''Augustinergasse'' is a medieval lane that today is part of the innercity pedestrian zone of Zürich, Switzerland. It is named after the former Augustinerkloster Zürich, Augustinian Abbey that is now Augustinerkirche Zürich, Augustinerkirche, t ...
'' square on
Augustinergasse ''Augustinergasse'' is a medieval lane that today is part of the innercity pedestrian zone of Zürich, Switzerland. It is named after the former Augustinian Abbey that is now Augustinerkirche, the former church of the convent that was disestabl ...
, west of '' St. Peterhofstatt'' square near the present
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, ''Augustinerkirche'' is named after the former Augustinian monastery, simply meaning "Augustinian Church". In the high European Middle Ages, the abbey was part of the fortifications of Zürich, situated on the lower slope the
Lindenhof hill The Lindenhof (''"Tilia, linden yard"'') is a moraine hill and public square in the historic center of Zurich, Switzerland. It is the site of the Switzerland in the Roman era, Roman and Carolingian era Kaiserpfalz around which the city has histor ...
, near the small ''Kecinstürlin'' gate over the moat known as
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or ''
Augustinertor ''Augustinergasse'' is a medieval lane that today is part of the innercity pedestrian zone of Zürich, Switzerland. It is named after the former Augustinian Abbey that is now Augustinerkirche, the former church of the convent that was disestabl ...
''. The inner moat was protected by the 16th-century '' Schanzengraben''. Of great archeological significance are the remains of the 1st-century BC
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. Archaeological excavations and aerial surveys revealed the Celtic-
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oppidum of Lindenhof. The remains were discovered in archaeological digs in 1989, 1997, 2004 and 2007 on Lindenhof, Münsterhof and Rennweg, and close to the Celtic-Roman '' Turicum'' around the Lindenhof and
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and the
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plaza.


History

The first Augustinian monks settled at the present location, then at the western ring of the town wall around 1270 AD. The monastery consisted of a Romanesque church on today's site as well as the monastic buildings built around the
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to the north. Like the Predigerkloster monks before them, the monks were allowed to establish a cemetery at ''Zähringerstrasse'' for "prayer" (used for Dominican friars, the 'blackfriars') abbey, and repealed in 1843. The order in later years supported the Brun regime of the Guilds of Zürich. The order purchased houses in the late 13th and early 14th century, and was in close contact with the nobility and landed gentry in Zürich and the surrounding area, among them the ''Bilgeri'' family (
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) and the
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, that had after their expulsion around 1345 found asylum in
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. Memorial measurements had to be held until the 14th century at Grossmünster, because thus the most income was achieved. Until the
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, all income obtained with the funerals had also to be delivered to the Grossmünster abbey. Within the city, as the other
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s, the Augustinians were reduced to the function of area pastors. The convent was abolished in 1524, worship in the church was discontinued, and the buildings and income of the monastery were assigned to the ''Augustiner Amt'', then a
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or administrative entity of the city of Zürich. In 1841 the Roman Catholic community of Zürich planned to build a church to commemorate the old Augustinian church. But, as the majority of the Catholic community rejected the decisions of the
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of 1870, the whole community was excommunicated from the Catholic church, becoming the ''Christkatholische Kirche der Schweiz''. For the same reason, ''Augustinerkirche'' is still their
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.


Architecture

The original Augustinian abbey was built with a
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church around 1270 AD beside the western medieval city wall of Zürich. The church was transformed during the
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into a secular workshop, and served as a mint coinage and storage space. Thus, the nave was used as a
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, later additional floors were added to store wood and fruit. ''Liebfrauenkapelle'', a section of the choir, served from 1596 to 1841 as mint and residential district of the mint master, and in the ''Jakobskapelle'', the mint masters pitched their embossing dies. Therefore, the ''Münzplatz'' was named after the mint in the choir. From 1836 to 1873, the cantonal library was also situated there. However, in 1843/44 the nave was rebuilt once more to sacral purposes. Augustinerkirche - Innenansicht 2012-09-18 16-12-52 (P7000) ShiftN.jpg, church interior towards the altar Augustinerkirche - Innenansicht - Christophorus 2012-09-18 16-18-34 (P7000).jpg, mural of Christophorus in the church Augustinerkirche - Innenansicht 2012-09-18 16-16-14 (P7000).JPG, remains of the probably early 16th-century interior decoration Augustinerkirche - Innenansicht 2012-09-18 16-15-08 (P7000).JPG,
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Ferdinand Stadler (1813–1870), an architect born in Zürich, was charged with the construction of the new church building in the popular
Gothic Revival Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an Architectural style, architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half ...
style in 1843/44. Five bells cast by H. Rüetschi were installed in the bell tower (''Flèche'') in 1900. The present construction was renovated in 1958/59 by Max Kopp, while its medieval state of construction was re-established by removing the Gothic Revival elements. The crucifix, the altar and the baptismal font are designed by Franz Fischer, and the
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windows are the work of August Wanner in 1965.


Pipe organ

The
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in the gallery was installed by ''Orgelbau Th. Kuhn AG'' in 1959. 1) Prolongation of Liebl. Gedackt 16'; 2) Transmission of Liebl. Gedackt 16'; 3) Prolongation of Liebl. Posaune 16'.


Cultural heritage

The building is listed in the
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as a ''Class B'' object of regional importance.


Literature

* Regine Abegg and Christine Barraud Wiener: ''Die Kunstdenkmäler des Kantons Zürich''. Stadt Zürich Volume II.I, published by Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte GSK, Bern 2002, ISBN. * Christine Barraud Wiener and Regine Abegg: ''Die Augustinerkirche in Zürich''. Schweizerische Kunstführer, Volume 661, published by Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte GSK, Bern 1999, . * Walter Baumann: ''Zürichs Kirchen, Klöster und Kapellen bis zur Reformation.'' Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung NZZ, Zürich 1994, .


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