St. Peter – the Oldest Parish Church in Zurich
St. Peter’s Church is the oldest parish church in Zurich. The original foundation walls from the 9th century are still visible under the choir.
The city’s first mayor, Rudolf Brun, acquired St. Peter's in 1345 with all the associated privileges and obligations. His grave and monument can be found by the outer tower wall. The first reformed pastor, Leo Jud (1523-1542), was a friend of Zwingli and contributed to the first translation of the Bible in Zurich. J.C. Lavater was pastor from 1778-1801. His gravestone can be seen in the church wall.
The church clock face measures 8.7meters (25.5 ft) in diameter. There are five bells dating from 1880 in the tower – the largest of which weighs over six tons without its clapper.
At St. Peter's, church music concerts are held regularly.
Address | St.-Peter-Hofstatt 8001 Zürich CH |
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Telephone | +41 44 250 66 55 |
Homepage | www.st-peter-zh.ch |
Google Maps | Place Route |
Opening hours
<p>In November and December 2024, the church will be open for services during the renovation work.</p>