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Einsiedlerhaus is a historic building with an adjoint garden which is part of the former town wall of the medieval
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town of
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in the
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Location

Situated on the shore of
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lake, Einsiedlerhaus is the eastern extension of the fortification of a neighbouring Capuchin friary (German: ''Kapuzinerkloster'') in the so-called Endingen area, located below the
Lindenhof hill The Lindenhof (lit.: ''courtyard of the lime'') is a moraine hill and a public square in the historic center of Zürich, Switzerland. It is the site of the Roman and Carolingian era Kaiserpfalz around which the city has historically grown. The ...
. The building is separated from the monastery by a tower gate named Endingertor, and also houses one of the
rose gardens in Rapperswil The Rapperswil Rose Gardens are privately established small rose gardens probably dating back to the early years of the former independent town of Rapperswil. They are located in the present city of Rapperswil-Jona, Canton of St. Gallen, in Switz ...
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History

The building was probably built in the 13th century, or maybe two centuries earlier. The ''
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'' lakeshore area of ''Endingen'' was given by the
Einsiedeln Abbey Einsiedeln Abbey (german: Kloster Einsiedeln) is a Benedictine Catholic monastery in the village of Einsiedeln in the canton of Schwyz, Switzerland. The abbey is dedicated to Our Lady of the Hermits, in recognition of Meinrad of Einsiedeln, a he ...
to 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, Gl ...
as a fief—the abbey is still owner of the land, including the area where the 16th-century Capuchin friary was built. That's why the building traditionally was named ''Einsiedlerhaus'', meaning "house of the Einsiedeln abbey". Historians mention a 10th-century ferry station located there – in 981 AD as well as the vineyard on the
Lindenhof hill The Lindenhof (lit.: ''courtyard of the lime'') is a moraine hill and a public square in the historic center of Zürich, Switzerland. It is the site of the Roman and Carolingian era Kaiserpfalz around which the city has historically grown. The ...
– between
Kempraten Kempraten-Lenggis is a village (''Kirchdorf'') within the municipality of Rapperswil-Jona, ''Wahlkreis'' (constituency) of See-Gaster in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The remains of the Gallo-Roman settlement ''Centum Prata'' are one ...
on
Kempratnerbucht Kempraten-Lenggis is a village (''Kirchdorf'') within the municipality of Rapperswil-Jona, ''Wahlkreis'' (constituency) of See-Gaster in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The remains of the Gallo-Roman settlement ''Centum Prata'' are on ...
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and
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islands and presumably present
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 w ...
, which allowed the pilgrims towards Einsiedeln to cross the lake before the prehistoric lake crossing at the
Seedamm The Rapperswil Seedamm is the partially artificial causeway and bridge at the most narrow area of Lake Zurich, between Hurden (SZ) and Rapperswil (SG). The Seedamm carries a road and a railway across the lake, with the railway being used by the ...
isthmus was re-built between 1358 and 1360. Endingen was also the location of the former ''locus Endingen'', meaning a small fishing village before the town of Rapperswil was established between 1200 and 1220. That's why some historians conclude that the ''Einsiedlerhaus'' may be the oldest stone building in present Rapperswil. The western lakeshore town wall respectively fortifications of Rapperswil probably were built in the early 13th century by Rudolf II von Rapperswil. With the rise of the town, the monastic governor in Pfäffikon used the building as storage of goods that were sold at the Rapperswil market. When the monastery was built, the fortification was extended from 1603 to the western tip of the peninsula, and the Einsiedlerhaus since then is situated within the city walls. Nevertheless, the fortress section with the adjoining semi-circular tower ''Endingerturm'', since 1597 with the passage in the present-day Capuchin monastery garden, is the most historically significant remain of the former city fortifications. With the consecration of the Capuchin monastery in 1610, the building was given by the Einsiedeln abbott Augustin Hofmann to the Capuchin monastery. Since 1660 or 1669 the Capuchin monks were allowed to use the building as a wool mill, from March 1670 to summer 1693 as a walk-mill that produced 16 quintals wool a year. In 1718 the operation as mill went over to the town of Rapperswil, which the products exported to Southern Germany. In 1895 the weaving was mechanized and in 1914 electrified. As the Capuchin monk Christian Endres, the last woolen cloth weaver in the Rapperswil monastery, died in 1971, the monastic tradition extinct after exactly 300 years. The adjoint garden was used by the Capuchin monks as an orchard until 1972, when the garden went over to the city of Rapperswil. In compensation, an agreement dated 6 February 1975 between the Einsiedeln Abbey (owner), the city of Rapperswil (leaser) and the Capuchin monastery (former leaser), certifies that Rapperswil solemnly replaces the Capuchin's fruit loss ''in natura'' – every autumn a fruit farmer from neighbouring the Feldbach village delivers apples, with the consent of the Benedictine monastery Einsiedeln as owner of the building, for which the Capuchins have to deliver a symbolic annual loan of one Swiss Franc."150 kg Äpfel für die Kapuziner Rapperswil: Seit 30 Jahren Pachtzins in natura für den Rosengarten beim Einsiedlerhaus" (in German).
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Since 2012 the building houses a youth music school; a contract was concluded between Rapperswil, the Einsiedeln abbey and the association ''proMusicante'' to lease the building for 25 years.


Architecture


Einsiedlerhaus

Probably in 1610 AD, on occasion of the construction of the ''Kapuzinerkloster'', the three-storey building was renewed as the engraving ''1610'' may suggest. After a fire, the building got its present appearance in 1717, as well as probably the adjoint garden's walls which separate it from the ''Endingerstrasse'' lane respectively lake shore, and the neighbouring vineyard ''Schlossberg''. In 1972 the building was restored by the city of Rapperswil. Einsiedlerhaus is a protected building but located in the zone plan for public buildings and facilities. In 2011/12 its interior was rebuilt for CHF 850,000 to house the ''Haus der Musik'', literally "house of music", for 25 years.


Endingertor

''Endingerturm'' respectively since about 1597 in fact ''Endingertor'' is one of four remaining towers of the medieval fortifications of Rapperswil. Until 1610 the present gate tower and Einsiedlerhaus formed a bulwark that was protecting the inner harbor, now ''Fischmarktplatz'', flanked by palisades at the westerly ''Endingerhorn'' where in the 1660s a lakeside battery was built. The architectural history of the shell tower in the south of the ''Schlossberg'' area is largely unclear, but assumably Count Rudolf II or his son attached it around 1220 to the ''Einsiedlerhaus'' (that probably was built much earlier) when the southern city wall in the first construction phase towards ''Hauptplatz'' at the
Rathaus Rapperswil Rathaus Rapperswil is the former '' 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 city archives and a collection of stained glass windows ...
was built. Endingerturm formed until 1597 the western end of the lakeside fortification when a breakthrough was taken to fortify the present ''Endingerhorn''. Whether the half-tower was originally built open or closed on the city facing side, is also unknown.


Haus der Musik

Since the building was no more used as a mill, the following decades there were done some studies for a new intended usage. ''Haus der Musik'' is a youth music school provided by the ''proMusicante'' association and started teaching in September 2012. The structural maintenance and loan has to be paid to the monastery of Einsiedeln as it owns the building. In 2011 the contract was conducted between the city of Rapperswil and ''proMusicante'' to house the school up to 25 years, as well as by the ''Jugendmusikschule Rapperswil-Jona'' which was looking for new rooms.


Rose garden

In the same year when the Einsiedeln Abbey ended the contract that the Capuchin's allowed to use the adjoining garden as an orchard, the city transformed it into a
rose garden A rose garden or rosarium is a garden or park, often open to the public, used to present and grow various types of garden roses, and sometimes rose species. Most often it is a section of a larger garden. Designs vary tremendously and roses m ...
to enlarge the neighbouring gardens on Lindenhof hill (''Schlossberg''). The fountain in the garden is a gift by the surrounding municipalities on occasion of Rapperswil's 750th anniversary; an old fountain bowl made of Jurassic limestone, skillfully restored and remodeled. The rose garden is divided by crossroads in four large beds and is surrounded on all four sides of border rebates. The planting was carried out in advance with older Floribunda and some standard roses.


See also

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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 ...
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Kapuzinerkloster Rapperswil The Capuchin Friary, Rapperswil, (german: Kapuzinerkloster Rapperswil) is a Capuchin friary located in Rapperswil in the Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Geography The monastery is situated to the west of the city of Rapperswil, below the ...


Literature

* Peter Röllin: ''Kulturbaukasten Rapperswil-Jona''. Rapperswil-Jona 2005.


References


External links


Website of proMusicante
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