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The Schloss Au, literally "Château Au", is a country estate located in Au, a locality of the municipality of Wädenswil in Switzerland. The spacious estate is situated on the Au Peninsula on ''Zürichsee'' lake shore in the Canton of Zurich. == Architecture == In the 1650s Hans Rudolf Werdmüller built a villa in the ''Venetian'' style. In 1928/29 it was rebuilt as a neo-baroque villa, constructed by the architect Johann A. Freytag who also integrated the so-called 1720s ''Werdmüller-Trotte'' in the north. The main building is characterized by two magnificent loggias on the north and south. To the west the main tower rises, in the eastern courtyard a round tower is situated. The château includes approximately 50 rooms that are partly equipped with marble floors, carpets and objets d'art from the old country house. In the late-1980s its interior partially was renewed to house a conference center. The public access to the château is restricted, but particulary the spacious park and the tower-like ''Gugger'' dwelling house on the peninsula's southern slope are further popular points of interest. Au Halbinsel - Schloss Au (Werdmüller Gut) IMG 6329.JPG|park of the former Werdmüller estate Au - Schloss (Werdmüller-Gut) - Dampfschiff Stadt Rapperswil 2013-09-13 16-21-29.JPG|main tower Au - Schloss 2015-09-26 17-04-11.JPG|Werdmüller coats of arms on the main tower Au - Schloss 2015-09-26 17-01-27.JPG Au - Schloss 2015-09-26 16-50-53.JPG|clock tower of the main building Au - Boots- und Badehaus Schloss Au 2015-09-26 16-40-29.JPG|lake shore pavillon Au Halbinsel IMG 6303.jpg|''Gugger'' house Au - ZSG Dampfschiff Stadt Rapperswil 2011-08-13 17-21-44.jpg|Werdmüller-Trotte 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Schloss Au」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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