Klostermuseum St Georgen

Northeastern Switzerland


This monastery museum sits between the Rathaus and the Rhine. A Benedictine monastery was built here in 1007, but what you see today, including the cloister and the magnificent Festsaal (grand dining room), is largely a late-Gothic creation.


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