Museum
Waldegg Castle
Schloss Waldegg, Feldbrunnen-St.Niklaus
The historical rooms show how the ambassadors of the kings of France and the ruling families of Solothurn struggled for influence, profited and served.
Among the numerous country estates of the Solothurn patriciate, Schloss Waldegg is the most beautiful and spacious. Two tree-lined avenues lead to the elevated castle with its baroque gardens. The object of national importance was built between 1682 and 1686 by Schultheiss Johann Viktor von Besenval. In 1963, the castle came into the possession of the Canton of Solothurn.
The permanent exhibition, renewed in 2013, is dedicated to a core theme of Solothurn's history. The historical rooms show how the ambassadors of the kings of France and ruling families of Solothurn struggled for influence, profited and served. With its richly decorated salons, paintings and furniture from the 17th to 19th centuries, the museum also illustrates the French-oriented lifestyle of the Solothurn patrician class. On display are originals that are closely related to the von Besenval family and the founding family of Sury.
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Adresse
Schloss Waldegg
Museum
Waldeggstrasse 1
4532 Feldbrunnen-St.Niklaus
Datum
jeweils Di, Mi, Do, Sa 14:00 - 17:00 Uhr
jeweils So 10:00 - 17:00 Uhr
Apr.-Oct.: Tue-Sat, 14-17, Sun 10-17; Nov., further by appointment, for groups only
Preis
CHF 6.00 / 4.00
Families: CHF 10.00
Children under 7 years free of charge
Kontakt
Schloss Waldegg
Waldeggstrasse 1
4532 Feldbrunnen-St. Niklaus
info@schloss-waldegg.ch
032 627 63 63
Kategorie
- Museum
Zielgruppe
- Auch für Kinder empfehlenswert
Thema
- Burg / Schloss
Webcode
www.guidle.com/yNwpeL