Castle
Architecture / Design
Swiss castles in the 17th century
Schloss Waldegg, Feldbrunnen-St.Niklaus
Special exhibition at Waldegg Castle
Between 1600 and 1700, castle construction was in a state of upheaval: numerous castles were rebuilt, extended or modernized in the area that is now Switzerland. These buildings are cultural monuments of the highest order. They bear witness both to the need for representation of the elite of the time and to their desire for a comfortable lifestyle. As such, they represent issues that are still relevant today.
The exhibition at Waldegg Castle opens up a broad view of 17th century Swiss castles: architecture, garden art and arts and crafts are examined, as are the living environments of the castle's inhabitants.
The exhibition was created in collaboration between the Waldegg Castle Foundation and the University of Lausanne. As part of a research seminar led by Professor Dave Lüthi, a group of art history students explored the topic of "Swiss castles in the 17th century". Their research findings and suggestions for the selection of exhibits form the basis of the exhibition.
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Date
every Tu, We, Th, Sa 14:00 - 17:00 h
every Su 10:00 - 17:00 h
Price
Adults: CHF 10.00
Children up to 7 years: free of charge
In education / IV / groups from 10 persons: CHF 7.00
Families (1-2 parents with max. 5 children up to 16 years): CHF 18.00
Address
Schloss Waldegg
Museum
Waldeggstrasse 1
4532 Feldbrunnen-St.Niklaus
Contact
Schloss Waldegg
Museum und Begegnungszentrum
Waldeggstrasse 1
4532 Feldbrunnen-St. Niklaus
info@schloss-waldegg.ch
032 627 63 63
Category
- Architecture / Design
- Castle
Type of Exposition
- Special exhibition
Webcode
www.sogenda.ch/FkqCa3