Intro

The viticulture museum on Lake Zurich invites you on a journey through the history of regional viticulture - from the Middle Ages to the present day. Highlight: the 13-metre-long tree press from 1761. Guided tours bring history and stories to life.

Nestled in the vineyards at the foot of the Au peninsula, the Wine Museum is located in one of the most beautiful places in the region - right next to the ZHAW's impressive collection of grape varieties. The history of viticulture comes alive here: From the historical beginnings to the present day, visitors are immersed in a fascinating world in which vines, people and technology have been intertwined for centuries.

A highlight of the exhibition is the 13-metre-long tree press from 1761 - a masterpiece of old craftsmanship and a symbol of the long tradition of winemaking on Lake Zurich.

The journey through time through viticulture becomes a special experience with a guided tour: dedicated mediators tell with expertise, enthusiasm and subtle humor about a world that for many seemed almost forgotten - and make it surprisingly present.

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Contact address
Weinbaumuseum am Zürichsee
Austrasse 41
8804 Au
044 781 35 65 (Museum)
info@weinbaumuseum.ch

Group & pricing information

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Language
German
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Admission to special exhibition
Adults: CHF 10
Children up to 16 years accompanied by parents free of charge

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Address

Gesellschaft für das Weinbaumuseum am Zürichsee
Austrasse 41
8804  Au ZH
Switzerland

info@weinbaumuseum.ch
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Overview

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Au ZH
Zurich Region
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Gesellschaft für das Weinbaumuseum am Zürichsee
Austrasse 41
8804 Au ZH
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Opening hours

Groups can visit the museum all year round and on any day of the week.

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