Quiet room, hot bath
Overview
Intro
Public guided tour on the subject of health in the castle.
The Hallwyler pharmacopoeia from the 16th century contains a recipe for every ailment. Medicinal plants grew around the castle. However, the medicines were not always useful: plague and leprosy also affected the nobility, and many a birth ended fatally.
The people at the castle disposed of their waste through rubble stones and cesspits. Remains have survived the centuries in the mud of the moats. The archaeological finds reveal how people once lived at Hallwyl.
A tour of health and illness in times gone by, true to the motto in the pharmacopoeia: "There is nothing higher on earth than the health of the liver".
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
| Provider | |
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| Contact address |
Museum Aargau - Schloss Hallwyl
5707 Seengen +41 (0)84 887 12 00 schlosshallwyl@ag.ch |
| Event Homepage | https://www.museumaargau.ch/schloss-hallwyl/event/stilles-oertchen-heisses-bad |
| Price |
Adults: CHF 14.00 / 10.00
Children (6-16 years): CHF 8.00
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Event dates
- 26 April 2026
- 24 May 2026
- 28 June 2026
- 26 July 2026
- 30 August 2026
- 27 September 2026
Discover the surroundings
Schloss Hallwyl - Museum Aargau
Boniswilerstrasse 38
5707
Seengen
Switzerland