6″N 8°32′36.0″E / 47.369611°N 8.543333°E / 47.369611; 8.543333 The Wasserkirche ("Water Church") of Zürich, first mentioned as ecclesia Aquatica Turicensi...
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Crypt of Bayeux Cathedral, France Crypt Saint-Sernin Basilica Toulouse Wasserkirche, Zürich, with 'Martyr stone' of Felix and Regula St. Matthias' Abbey...
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the west. The only buildings abutting the street from the west are the Wasserkirche, located on what was originally an island within the river, together...
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were cleared and most of the sculptures of saints were stored in the Wasserkirche. In the adjacent Dominican convent, the city council gave permission...
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Statue of Zwingli in front of the Wasserkirche church in Zürich...
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(853–1956). NZZ Libro, Zürich 1994, ISBN 3-85823-515-6 Grossmünster Wasserkirche "Nuns: powerful women of the Middle Ages". SWI swissinfo.ch. Retrieved...
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wall Chapel, fountain and so-called 'Helferei' building The towers and Wasserkirche with a view of the Limmat Grossmünster as seen from the Limmat A model...
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found. It is believed that the chapel was part of the processional axis Wasserkirche, Grossmünster and Fraumünster church processions that ended in 1524 or...
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Kolonne Ralin retreating from Münsterhof square towards (as of today) Limmatquai, Grossmünster and Wasserkirche (to the right) in the background....
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Limmat. The Grossmünster was built on their graves from ca. 1100, and the Wasserkirche was built at the site of their execution. From the 13th century, images...
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