Old Town Hall Schwänberg - Free tour
Overview
Intro
An exhibition with an informative audio-visual show and original cultural objects provides an insight into the eventful history of the hamlet of Schwänberg and its inhabitants.
The Schwänberg is the oldest documented site in the Appenzell region. The name was first mentioned in a document from the monastery of St. Gallen in around 821. The oldest building relics date from a manor house in the late Middle Ages. In the 1620s, an actual prominent residential quarter was built. This manorial timber-framed building was built between 1627 and 1630, during the Thirty Years' War, for the doctor and mercenary captain Hans Conrad Zuberbühler.
The "Old Town Hall" and the exhibition are open to the public every first Sunday of the month from 14:00 to 16:00. Expert board members of the Herisau Historical Society are available to provide visitors with information.
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| Location |
Altes Rathaus Schwänberg Schwänberg 2683 9100 Herisau Switzerland |
|---|---|
| Event Homepage | https://www.schwaenberg.ch/schwaenberg/das-museum |
Event dates
- 03 May 2026
- 07 June 2026
- 05 July 2026
- 02 August 2026
- 06 September 2026
- 04 October 2026
- 01 November 2026
- 06 December 2026
- 03 January 2027
- 07 February 2027
Discover the surroundings
Schwänberg-Stiftung
Schwänberg 2683
9100
Herisau
Switzerland
Phone
+41 (0)71 351 53 21
info@schwaenberg.ch
schwaenberg.ch