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Alt-Rapperswil Castle

Alt-Rapperswil Castle is situated in Altendorf, Switzerland, along the Burgweg.

History

Alt-Rapperswil Castle was constructed during the 14th century as a defensive stronghold for the Rapperswilerum. The castle was destroyed by the Zürcher in 1350. The remains of the castle's chapel, St. Johann, are believed to be built upon the foundation of an older round chapel.

Architecture

The castle's architectural style is medieval, with a focus on defensive structures. Unfortunately, no detailed information about its layout is available.

Historical Significance and Events

Alt-Rapperswil Castle played a significant role in the region during the medieval period. Its destruction by the Zürcher in 1350 marked an important turning point in the history of the Rapperswilerum.

Current Status and Use

The castle's current status is that of a historic site, with limited access for visitors.

Heritage Status

Alt-Rapperswil Castle has been recognized as a heritage site due to its historical significance and architectural importance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle by following the Burgweg. However, please note that the castle's interior is not open to the public.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The chapel of St. Johann remains an interesting feature of the castle, with its possible connection to an older round chapel foundation.

Details

NameAlt-Rapperswil
CityAltendorf
CountrySwitzerland
Coordinates47.18505, 8.841527
Current usehistoric site
Accessibletrue