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4월 5, 2025, Schloss Wart
Quite a lot of motorbikes and cars on the road on Saturdays! Still okay.
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2월 26, 2025, Landesmuseum Zürich
Swiss National Museum, Zurich The Swiss National Museum houses a unique collection of Swiss cultural history and arts and crafts from its beginnings to the present day. The collection comprises over 870,000 objects and is divided into 14 collections. These collections serve as the source material and starting point for research and exhibitions. Text / Source: Swiss National Museum, Museumstrasse 2, Zurich https://www.landesmuseum.ch/de/ueber-uns/geschichte
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2월 26, 2025, Landesmuseum Zürich
History of the National Museum, Zurich The 19th century is generally considered the century of nations and nation-states. While the construction of memorials, monuments, and institutions progressed rapidly in other European countries, the young federal state of Switzerland was reluctant to consider a national museum. Such an undertaking aroused skepticism. There were also very pragmatic reasons: almost every canton possessed its own collections, reflecting the federalist nature of the young nation-state. It was Zurich National Councilor Salomon Vögelin who initiated the discussion about its establishment in 1883, inspired by the success of the national art exhibition at the Swiss National Exhibition in Zurich. After fierce disputes over the location, Zurich prevailed over Lucerne, Basel, and Bern in 1891. The young architect Gustav Gull utilizes various historicizing architectural elements from the late Middle Ages and the modern era: The Swiss National Museum was intended to be a creative unity between collection, exhibition, and architecture. The combination of the museum and the School of Applied Arts fulfills another important principle: to connect schools of applied arts with museums so that the past can serve as a model and inspiration for the students' work. Today, the National Museum Zurich is considered an exceptional 19th-century museum building and a monument of national importance. Opened in 2016, the new building by the Swiss architects Christ & Gantenbein perfectly complements Gustav Gull's building wing. It houses large, flexible exhibition halls, a modern library, and an auditorium for public events. Text / Source: Swiss National Museum, Museumstrasse 2, Zurich https://www.landesmuseum.ch/de/ueber-uns/geschichte
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12월 5, 2024, Landesmuseum Zürich
Founding / National Museum Zurich National Museum Although for years after the founding of the federal state in 1848 it was not yet clear that Switzerland would build a national museum at all, in 1891 the canton of Zurich prevailed over the other applicant cities of Basel, Bern and Lucerne for the location of a new national museum at the federal level. The national museum was opened in 1898 in a newly built castle-like building by Gustav Gull to the north-west of the main hall of the main train station near what is now Platzspitzpark in Zurich. Eugène Ruffy led the festivities for the inauguration of the national museum on June 25, 1898: the cantons were depicted in 20 pictures, comparable to the guilds of today's Sechseläuten. Each canton had an "allegorical carriage" with it, which represented a special feature of the canton. The procession was led by a "magnificent carriage of Helvetia", and the last carriage was a carriage with "Turica, the protector of art". Zurich won a competition against other Swiss cities with the "Fairytale Castle" project. The building combines a wide variety of architectural styles and has therefore been controversial since its construction. The Federal Commission for the Preservation of Monuments, however, expressed itself in an expert opinion dated November 27, 1897 with the following words: "With the National Museum as a stand-alone building, Gustav Gull responded architecturally precisely to the task at hand. The chosen form of a "medieval castle complex" reflects history and makes the complex easily recognizable as a museum building. The building for national history forms an essential counterweight to the main train station, then as now the hub of progressive, forward-looking public transport. With its main courtyard, the complex opens up to the Platzspitz park, which forms a striking border between it and the city. With consistent construction around the main courtyard and the entrance courtyard, with a tight floor plan concept that deliberately uses exceptional situations, and with striking vertical accents, the museum is powerfully realized, an expression of the self-confident federal state." The tuff stone used for the construction comes from Libingen (SG) Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landesmuseum_Z%C3%BCrich
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12월 5, 2024, Landesmuseum Zürich
National Museum Zurich National Museum The Zurich National Museum (until 2009: Swiss National Museum) is the most visited historical museum in Switzerland. It was opened on June 25, 1898. Since January 2010 it has been part of the Swiss National Museum (SNM). This institution comprises three cultural history museums and a collection center. It is subordinate to the Federal Department of Home Affairs. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landesmuseum_Z%C3%BCrich
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5월 13, 2024, Schloss Regensberg
The old castle tower of Regensberg is well preserved and you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view.
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2월 19, 2024, Landesmuseum Zürich
The National Museum near Zurich's main train station is reminiscent of a fairytale castle. Anyone who enters the courtyard through the archway, which is open to the public, will discover a modern new building that balances out the original building, which is in the historicist style.
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9월 24, 2023, Schloss Regensberg
You have a great view from the Regensberg castle tower
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11월 15, 2022, Landesmuseum Zürich
Foundation / National Museum Landesmuseum Zurich Although for years after the founding of the federal state in 1848 it did not seem clear that Switzerland would build a national museum at all, in 1891 the canton of Zurich prevailed against the other candidate cities of Basel, Bern and Lucerne for the location of a new national museum. The State Museum was opened in 1898 in a newly built castle-like building designed by Gustav Gull northwest of the main hall of the main station near today's Platzspitz Park in Zurich. On June 25, 1898, Eugène Ruffy led the festivities for the inauguration of the Landesmuseum: the cantons were depicted in 20 pictures, comparable to the guilds of today's Sechseläuten. Each canton carried an "allegorical chariot" that represented a special feature of the canton. The procession was led by a “Helvetia magnificent carriage”, followed by a carriage with “Turica, the protector of art”. Zurich had won a competition against other Swiss cities with the "fairytale castle" project. The building combines a wide variety of architectural styles and has therefore been controversial since its creation. However, the Federal Commission for the Preservation of Monuments expressed the following words in a report dated November 27, 1897: «With the state museum as a single building, Gustav Gull responded architecturally to the task at hand. The chosen form of a "medieval palace complex" reflects history and makes the complex easily recognizable as a museum building. The building for national history forms an essential counterweight to the main station, then as now the hub of progressive, forward-looking public transport. With its main courtyard, the complex opens up to the Platzspitz park, which it marks off towards the city. With a consistent structure around the main courtyard and the entrance courtyard, with a tight floor plan concept that deliberately uses exceptional situations, and with striking vertical accents, the museum is powerfully realized, an expression of the self-confident federal state.» The tuff stone used for the construction comes from Libingen (SG) Text/Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landesmuseum_Z%C3%BCrich
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11월 15, 2022, Landesmuseum Zürich
National Museum State Museum Zurich The National Museum Zurich (until 2009: Swiss National Museum) is the most visited historical museum in Switzerland. It opened on June 25, 1898. Since January 2010 it has been part of the Swiss National Museum (SNM). This institution includes three cultural history museums and a collection center. It reports to the Federal Department of Home Affairs. Text/Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landesmuseum_Z%C3%BCrich
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9월 7, 2022, Schloss Wart
Incredible castle built in the years 1889 to 1894 by a local entrepreneur, from the Sulzer family
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7월 17, 2022, Schloss Wart
Looks a bit like Neuschwanstein Castle. But a place to visit.
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6월 10, 2022, Schloss Wart
Based on Neuschwanstein Castle? In any case, not very successful and somehow strange here... Wart Castle is one of the youngest in the canton.
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4월 19, 2022, Regensberg Castle and Historic Village
The keep can be entered for 1Chf per person. some information boards and the ascent to the roof.
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11월 8, 2021, Lägern Castle Ruins
Old building half buried by the forest. Nothing exceptional.
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5월 2, 2021, Lägern Castle Ruins
From the Hochwacht a beautiful path leads past the remains of the old castle
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