La Fraumünster è famosa per le sue incredibili vetrate colorate disegnate da Marc Chagall. La chiesa comunque venne costruita molto prima delle vetrate e era un regalo da parte di Ludwig des Deutschen a sua figlia, la prima badessa del capitolo femminile. Lei non solo decideva su tutto il territorio ma contava anche su la sua propria zecca; in ogni caso solo il chiostro e la chiesa con il suo romantico coro e la navata gotica vennero risparmiati all'ira della Riforma. La torre sul lato sinistro dell'edificio venne eretta nel 1732 e si erige in antitesi alle vicine torri gemelle della Grossmünster.
La Grossmunster è probabilmente il monumento di Zurigo più famoso. La cripta risale all'ultima epoca del XI secolo e appartiene ai pochi resti dell'originale cattedrale carolingia. Il XII secolo comportò l'introduzione della navata e del bellissimo chiostro mentre la basilica risale all'ultima epoca. Le imponenti torri gemelle mostrano elementi romani e gotici oltre ai frequenti piani di estensione alterati a causa della durata della costruzione. Nel 1762 il campanile venne distrutto da un incendio e in seguito la chiesa assunse l'attuale stile. È un importante monumento per chi si interessa all'architettura.
Augmented by the steely waters of the Limmat River, this church is a stirring escape into history. A stone's throw from Lindenhof Hill in the old town of Zurich, this is one of the four major churches in the city. Although the current holy site was not declared sacred until 1706, an early church structure was believed to have been built by the 8th or 9th Century. The most iconic feature of St. Peterskirche is its clock tower, which plays host to the largest clock face in the country, its minute hand alone measuring 5.7 meters (18.8 feet). With a facade as legendary and imposing as this, it is no surprise that St. Peter Church lords over pristine, fawn-roofed houses which dot the charming landscape of Old Town. However, the interiors of the church are just as beautiful, its stuccoed white ceiling and carved wooden balconies illuminated by a line of chandeliers that swing overhead. While an ornate Romanesque choir stall and Baroque naves add to its magnificence, it is the now faded murals that are a true testimony to the church's long-standing history and religious repute.
Dedicated to Mother Mary, Liebfrauenkirche dates back to 1893 and is credited to architect August Hardegger. Influenced by the early Christian Basilica style, the church’s notable features include the mosaics and frescoes credited to Fritz Kunz.
The Predigerkirche in Zurich is a beautiful protestant church with spectacular architecture. It is was built somewhere in the 13th Century and was run by Dominican monks but was turned into a protestant church after the Zwingli Reformation. Besides the wooden church pews, the side aisle has a library and a seating area with chairs for lunch that is served every Sunday. Almost every evening the church is a venue for Christian concerts.