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Place of remembrance of the Habsburgs

Königsfelden Abbey is internationally renowned for its medieval stained glass windows. Exhibitions, guided tours and events bring the 700-year-old monastery church back to life.

The abbey was founded in 1309 by Queen Agnes in memory of her murdered husband King Albrecht of Habsburg. The double monastery with Franciscans and Poor Clares existed until 1529. What remains of the monastery complex today is the imposing abbey church with its famous stained glass windows, a masterpiece of late medieval glass painting.

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Contact address
Kloster Königsfelden - Museum Aargau
5210 Windisch
0848 871 200
klosterkirche.koenigsfelden@ag.ch

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Adults: CHF 7.00 / CHF 5.00 (from 10 persons)
Children: CHF 4.00 / CHF 3.00 (from 10 persons)
Apprentices/students: CHF 5.00 / CHF 4.00 (from 10 persons)

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Windisch
Aargau and Solothurn region
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Contact

Kloster Königsfelden
5210 Windisch
Phone  +41 (0)84 887 12 00
klosterkoenigsfelden.ch
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Opening hours

Friday to Sunday, public holidays: 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Guided tours for groups and schools can also be booked from Tuesday to Thursday

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