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Augustinerkloster was one of the eight monasteries within the medieval city of Zürich in Switzerland. It was founded around 1270 as an Augustinian Order priory on the site of the present Augustinerkirche Zürich on Münzplatz, and was abolished in 1524. == Geography == Situated on today's ''Münzplatz'' that is named after the later mint, the street Augustinergasse is named after the abbey. The area of the convent was west of the ''St. Peterhofstatt'' square towards the then Fröschengraben moat. The Augustinerkirche Zürich, like the street with the same name, is named after the former Augustinian monastery, meaning the church of the Augustinian order. In the high European Middle Ages, the abbey was part of the fortifications of Zürich, situated at lower slope of the Lindenhof hill, at the location of the so-called small ''Kecinstürlin'' gate at the southern Fröschengraben moat respectively ''Augustinertor'' gate.〔 The inner moat was enforced by the 16th-century ''Schanzengraben''. 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 16-15-08 (P7000).JPG|Baptismal font Augustinerkirche - Innenansicht 2012-09-18 16-16-14 (P7000).JPG|remains of the probably early 16th-century interior decoration Augustinerkirche - Innenansicht 2012-09-18 16-14-35 (P7000) ShiftN.jpg|interior view towards the chorus and main portal 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Augustinerkloster Zürich」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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