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Rapperswil Castle (
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: ''Schloss Rapperswil'') is a
castle A castle is a type of fortification, fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by Military order (monastic society), military orders. Scholars usually consider a ''castle'' to be the private ...
, built in the early 13th century by the
House of Rapperswil The House of Rapperswil respectively Counts of Rapperswil (''Grafen von Rapperwil'' since 1233, before ''Lords'') ruled the upper ''Zürichsee'' and ''Seedamm'' region around Rapperswil and parts of, as of today, Swiss cantons of St. Gallen, ...
, in the formerly independent city of
Rapperswil Rapperswil (Swiss German: or ;Andres Kristol, ''Rapperswil SG (See)'' in: ''Dictionnaire toponymique des communes suisses – Lexikon der schweizerischen Gemeindenamen – Dizionario toponomastico dei comuni svizzeri (DTS, LSG)'', Centre de dial ...
. The castle is located on the eastern
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's western ''Obersee'' lakeshore in
Rapperswil Rapperswil (Swiss German: or ;Andres Kristol, ''Rapperswil SG (See)'' in: ''Dictionnaire toponymique des communes suisses – Lexikon der schweizerischen Gemeindenamen – Dizionario toponomastico dei comuni svizzeri (DTS, LSG)'', Centre de dial ...
, a locality of the
Rapperswil-Jona Rapperswil-Jona is a municipality in the ''Wahlkreis'' (constituency) of See-Gaster in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Besides Rapperswil and Jona, which were separate municipalities until 2006, Rapperswil-Jona also includes Bollinge ...
municipality in
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's canton of St. Gallen. Since 1870 the castle has been home to the Polish National Museum established by Polish émigrés, including the castle's
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and restorer, Count Wladyslaw Broel-Plater. ''Schloss Rapperswil'' and the Museum are listed in the
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as ''Class A'' objects of national importance.


Geography

The medieval ''
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'' of the city of
Rapperswil Rapperswil (Swiss German: or ;Andres Kristol, ''Rapperswil SG (See)'' in: ''Dictionnaire toponymique des communes suisses – Lexikon der schweizerischen Gemeindenamen – Dizionario toponomastico dei comuni svizzeri (DTS, LSG)'', Centre de dial ...
is dominated by the castle perched atop a longish rocky hill on the
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called ''
Lindenhof hill The Lindenhof (''"Tilia, linden yard"'') is a moraine hill and public square in the historic center of Zurich, Switzerland. It is the site of the Switzerland in the Roman era, Roman and Carolingian era Kaiserpfalz around which the city has histor ...
'' on its western side respectively ''Herrenberg'' on its eastern side where the castle was built. It is surrounded on three sides by
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and by those upper section on the northwestern ''
Seedamm The Rapperswil Seedamm is the artificial causeway at the narrowest area of Lake Zurich between Hurden, Hurden (SZ) and Rapperswil (SG). The structure contains two bridge segments and is approximately long. The Seedamm carries a road () and ...
'' area. Thus, the castle was well protected, dominating the old town of Rapperswil, and controlling the water way between ''
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'' and Lake Zurich on its most narrow part, as well as the medieval
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route between
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and
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, and the ''Jakobsweg'' (Way of St. James) to the
Einsiedeln Abbey Einsiedeln Abbey () is a Catholic monastery administered by the Benedictine Order in the village of Einsiedeln, Switzerland. The Abbey of Einsiedeln is one of the most important baroque monastic sites and the largest place of pilgrimage in Swit ...
. The castle is situated next to ''
Stadtpfarrkirche Rapperswil Stadtpfarrkirche St. Johann (John the Baptist, Saint John's parish church) is a Roman Catholic parish church in the city of Rapperswil, canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Geography The church is located next to Rapperswil Castle on the so-c ...
'' and the present cemetery chapel, and (to the east) neighboured by former small castle, as of today the '' Stadtmuseum Rapperswil''.


History

Rapperswil Castle dates back around 1200 to 1220 AD, and it was first mentioned in 1229 on occasion of the foundation of the
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. The castle and the fortifications of the former locus ''Endingen'' (given by the
Einsiedeln Abbey Einsiedeln Abbey () is a Catholic monastery administered by the Benedictine Order in the village of Einsiedeln, Switzerland. The Abbey of Einsiedeln is one of the most important baroque monastic sites and the largest place of pilgrimage in Swit ...
) were built by Count ''Rudolf II'' and his son ''Rudolf III von Rapperswil'', when the nobility of Rapperswil moved from Altendorf (''Alt-Rapperswil'') across the lake to the other side of the so-called ''
Seedamm The Rapperswil Seedamm is the artificial causeway at the narrowest area of Lake Zurich between Hurden, Hurden (SZ) and Rapperswil (SG). The structure contains two bridge segments and is approximately long. The Seedamm carries a road () and ...
'', maybe to establish their own parish church and to avoid to go the mess, by crossing the lake, in St. Martin Busskirch. As before in the 11th and 12th century AD, the family acted as ''
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'' of the Einsiedeln Abbey.
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from the
Lützelau Lützelau (Old High German: ''little island'') is an island located, with the neighbouring island of Ufenau, in Lake Zürich in Switzerland between Rapperswil ( away) and Freienbach ( away). Geography Lützelau lies in Höfe district in the C ...
island was used to build the castle, the town walls and the city. The chapel adjoining the ossuary dates back to the time when the parish passed from the Busskirch church to the Rapperswil church and accordingly an inner city cemetery was established. The first chapel was associated to the castle, but the chapel was located outside of its walls and separated by a trench. The preceding building of the ''Liebfrauenkapelle'' was built as an ossuary around 1220 to 1253. The charnel house was first mentioned as ''intra cymeterium ecclesia'', meaning church in the cemetery. The
Counts of Rapperswil The House of Rapperswil respectively Counts of Rapperswil (''Grafen von Rapperwil'' since 1233, before ''Lords'') ruled the upper ''Zürichsee'' and ''Seedamm'' region around Rapperswil and parts of, as of today, Swiss cantons of St. Gallen, ...
became extinct in 1283 with the death of the 18-year-old Count ''Rudolf V'', after which emperor Rudolf I acquired their fiefs. The
Herrschaft Rapperswil The House of Rapperswil respectively Counts of Rapperswil (''Grafen von Rapperwil'' since 1233, before ''Lords'') ruled the upper ''Zürichsee'' and ''Seedamm'' region around Rapperswil and parts of, as of today, Swiss cantons of St. Gallen, ...
proper passed to the house of Homberg represented by Count Ludwig († April, 27 1289) by first marriage of Countess
Elisabeth von Rapperswil Elisabeth von Rapperswil (also ''von Habsburg-Laufenburg'', ''von Homberg''; c.1251/1261 – 1309) was the last countess of the House of Rapperswil, and secured by her second marriage the female line of the Counts of Rapperswil and the exte ...
. Around 1309 the bailiwick passed to Count ''Rudolf von Habsburg-Laufenburg'' († 1315) by second marriage of Countess Elisabeth, the sister of Rudolf V, followed by her son, Count ''Johann I'' († 1337 in Grynau) and his son, ''Johann II'' († 1380). In 1350 an attempted coup by the aristocratic opposition (a central person was Count Johann II) in the city of Zurich was forcefully put down, and the town walls of Rapperswil and the castle were destroyed by
Rudolf Brun Rudolf Brun (1290s – 17 September 1360) was the leader of the Zürich guilds' revolution of 1336, and the city's first independent mayor. Biography Since 1234, Zürich had been governed by an aristocratic council. One third of the council's ...
. ''
Eis-zwei-Geissebei Eis-zwei-Geissebei is a Carnival festival held in Rapperswil (Switzerland) on Shrove Tuesday. History and origin Its origin may go back to the siege and destruction of the city of Rapperswil at St. Matthew in 1350 by Rudolf Brun, first mayor o ...
'', a Carnival festival hold in Rapperswil on
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, may go back to the siege and destruction of the city of Rapperswil. The battlements and the castle were rebuilt by Albrecht II, Duke of Austria in 1352/54. After the extinction of the line of Habsburg-Laufenburg in 1442, the castle was given to the citizens of Rapperswil. Ending Old Zurich War, Rapperswil was controlled by the
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from 1458 to 1798 as a so-called ''Gemeine Herrschaft'', i.e. under control of two cantons of the Old Swiss Conferation and their representative, a ''Vogt'', and Rapperswil castle became an administration site respectively
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and prison. Over the course of time, the castle fell into disrepair. In 1870 the castle was leased for 99 years from the local authorities by a post- November 1830 Uprising Polish émigré, Count Wladyslaw Broel-Plater (a relative of
Emilia Plater Countess Emilia Broel-Plater (; 13 November 1806 – 23 December 1831) was a Polish-Lithuanian (adjective), Polish–Lithuanian szlachta, noblewoman and revolutionary from the lands of the partitions of Poland, partitioned Polish–Lithuanian C ...
, a heroine of the same 1830 Uprising), who had been in Switzerland since 1844. At his own expense he restored the castle, and on 23 October 1870 the Polish National Museum was established.Pauszer-Klonowska, pp. 466/467. Except for two hiatuses (1927 to 1936 and 1952 to 1975), the museum has existed to the present day — an outpost of
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in Switzerland. In 2008 some Rapperswil residents petitioned local authorities to evict the Polish Museum from its home in the castle, as two historical museum locations ('' Stadtmuseum'' and Polish Museum) estimated to be too expensive. The museum was conducting a petition campaign to retain the Museum in the castle, but although the ''Stadtmuseum'' (museum of local history was kept respectively renewed at its location at the nearby ''Breny'' house at ''Herrenberg'' in 2012/13, indeed, the future of the Polish Museum remains unsure.


Architecture and points of interest


Building

Rebuilt by Duke Albert II, since 1354 the castle forms an almost equilateral triangle, and each corner of the castle is reinforced with a tower. The highest tower in the southwest is the
donjon A keep is a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars have debated the scope of the word ''keep'', but usually consider it to refer to large towers in castles that were fortified residenc ...
, commonly called ''Gügeliturm'' in Swiss-German language, where the so-called ''Hochwächter'' warned the residents against approaching danger or fire. The five-sided ''Zeitturm'', a clock tower in the east, houses three bells and beside a sundial and two large clocks. Between these two towers the castle's six-storey palais is situated. In addition, ramparts respectively
battlements A battlement, in defensive architecture, such as that of city walls or castles, comprises a parapet (a defensive low wall between chest-height and head-height), in which gaps or indentations, which are often rectangular, occur at intervals t ...
are leading to the third tower in the northwest, the so-called ''Pulverturm'' (powder tower). From 1698 to 1837 there was a drawbridge, at the present lower gate towards the former
castle chapel Castle chapels () in European architecture are chapels that were built within a castle. They fulfilled the religious requirements of the castle lord and his retinue, while also sometimes serving as a burial site. Because the construction of suc ...
. The French revolutionary troops plundered the castle's interior in 1798. Rapperswil - Altstadt - Gründungslegende IMG 3079 ShiftN.jpg, Legend of founding on a house at ''Hauptplatz'' Rapperswil - Hauptplatz IMG 1415 ShiftN.jpg, ''Zeitturm'' as seen from the south (''Hauptplatz'') Rapperswil - Schloss - Lindenhof 2011-02-05 16-28-18 ShiftN.jpg, ''Gügeliturm'' and ''Lindenhof'' as seen from the west Rapperswil - Schloss IMG 4124.JPG, ''Pulverturm'' and Polish freedom pillar as seen from the north Rapperswil - Liebfrauenkapelle - Schloss IMG 4844.JPG, As seen from the cemetery in the east, Liebfrauenkapelle and St. John's Church to the left File:Rapperswil - Schloss - Innenhof IMG 4014.JPG, relief of the Rapperswil coats of arms over the main portal Rapperswil - Schloss - Innenhof IMG 3993 ShiftN.jpg, The castle's main portal and battlements Rapperswil - Portal - Schlossweg 2012-11-04 13-36-03.JPG, Lower portal, St. John's Church (to the left) and ''Herrenberg'' in the background


Interior

Inside the castle's palais, there is located next to the Polish Museum the ''Schloss Restaurant''. After hours visits are available by appointment, as well as guided tours for groups, although the castle is just partially accessible for the public. The impressing ''Rittersaal'' (knight's hall) and the historical wooden architecture, as well some pictures and tapestry include further points of interest. Schloss Rapperswil - Innenansicht Palas 2011-08-06 14-50-48 ShiftN2.jpg, ''Rittersaal'' in the palas Schloss Rapperswil - Innenansicht Palas 2011-08-06 14-54-18 ShiftN2.jpg Rapperswil - Schloss - Innenansicht 2012-09-23 15-58-33 (P7000).JPG, interior view Schloss Rapperswil - Innenansicht Palas 2011-08-06 14-54-40.jpg, frescos in the donjon Rapperswil - Rathaus - Innenansicht - Supraporta Schloss 2015-09-26 15-19-51.JPG, Gothic wooden supraporta, now in the
Rathaus Rapperswil Rathaus Rapperswil is the former ''Seat of local government, Rathaus'' of the city government of medieval town of Rapperswil, Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Today, the building houses a café and restaurant, the Stadtarchiv Rapperswil, city a ...


Herbal garden

The city and local board of Rapperswil-Jona initiated in 2011 a new service and operating concept for the Rapperswil castle to provide the site as a touristic attraction and meeting place, and thus ''recognizable as a brand''. For this purpose, the tower, the battlements and the herb garden were opened to the public.


Lindenhof hill

In 981 AD the assumably oldest
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on Lake Zurich lake shore, situated on the southern slope of the Lindenhof hill which is named ''Schlossberg'' was mentioned for the first time. On the castle's terrace, the eastern part of the so-called ''Lindenhof'' hill-square, the Polish freedom pillar is situated, as a sign of Switzerland's solidarity with people who struggle for their freedom, as well a tiny
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. From there is also an impressing view over the medieval town of Rapperswil, upper and lower
Lake Zurich Lake Zurich (, ; ) is a lake in Switzerland, extending southeast of the city of Zurich. Depending on the context, Lake Zurich or can be used to describe the lake as a whole, or just that part of the lake downstream of the Hurden peninsula and ...
, on the ''
Seedamm The Rapperswil Seedamm is the artificial causeway at the narrowest area of Lake Zurich between Hurden, Hurden (SZ) and Rapperswil (SG). The structure contains two bridge segments and is approximately long. The Seedamm carries a road () and ...
'' and the
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from Rapperswil to
Hurden Hurden is a village in the municipality of Freienbach in the canton of Schwyz in Switzerland. First mentioned in 1217, the name "de Hurden" was used for the peninsula and for the fish traps made of woven work, called "Hürden" or "Hurden", which ...
and the Frauenwinkel protected area, and towards the
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, as well as to the Bachtel mountain. Among other traditions, ''
Eis-zwei-Geissebei Eis-zwei-Geissebei is a Carnival festival held in Rapperswil (Switzerland) on Shrove Tuesday. History and origin Its origin may go back to the siege and destruction of the city of Rapperswil at St. Matthew in 1350 by Rudolf Brun, first mayor o ...
'' is celebrated on Lindenhof, at the
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and Castle when in the evening all regional '' Guggenmusik'' (carnival marching bands) gather to celebrate a roaring concert. On the northern side of the ''Lindenhof'' plateau stretches a supervised Deer park with 10 to 15 ''Dama dama'' down towards the '' Kempratnerbucht'' which is a reminder of the legend of the castle's founding.


State of research

It is also assumed a predecessor building, a Roman era watchtower in conjunction with the ''Vicus
Centum Prata Centum Prata is the name of a Roman ''vicus'' on the eastern shore of Lake Zurich, whose remains are located in Kempraten (to which the vicus lends its name) in the municipality Rapperswil-Jona, canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Centum Prata ...
'', but for the present there are no archaeological findings. Due to the structural conditions, there never significant archaeological excavations were carried out, incidentally at the entire area of the Lindenhof and Herrenberg area. Likewise, there are few reliable data for the construction, only the renovations and the function of the castle are therefore secured by historical sources.


Heritage sites of national significance

Rapperswil Castle and the Polish Museum are listed in the
Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance #REDIRECT Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance {{R from other capitalisation ...
, as well as the historical lake crossings and settlements, as ''Class A'' objects of national importance.


See also

*
Lindenhof (Rapperswil) Lindenhof in Rapperswil is a moraine hill and a public square being the historic center of Rapperswil, Switzerland. Geography Lindenhof hill (its eastern part is called ''Herrenberg'') dominates the old city of Rapperswil, a locality of the ...
* Stadtmuseum Rapperswil *
Einsiedlerhaus Einsiedlerhaus ("Hermit's dwell") is a historic building with an adjoint garden which is part of the former town wall of the medieval Switzerland, Swiss town of Rapperswil in the Canton of St. Gallen. Location Situated on the shore of Zürich ...


References


External links


''Schloss Rapperswil'' on the website of Rapperswil-Jona
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