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A Habsburg place of remembrance

Königsfelden Abbey was founded in 1308 by the royal dowager Elisabeth of Gorizia-Tyrol, on the site where her husband, King Albrecht I of Habsburg, was murdered. The Abbey became a place of remembrance for the king and all deceased Habsburgs. The double abbey with Franciscans and Poor Clares existed until 1529. The stained-glass windows are among the finest works of European glass painting in the High Middle Ages.

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

April-October
Tuesday-Sunday and holidays: 10.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.

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