The Agentenhaus is a significant historical site in Horgen, Switzerland. This 18th-century half-timbered building is a testament to the architectural style of the period. It is located in the municipality of Horgen in the canton of Zurich, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region.
Emil Samuel Kern, who acquired the Agentenhaus in 1949, played a significant role in preserving the house's historical charm. He ran a doctor's practice in the house and, through his long-term collecting activity, transformed it into an example of upscale 18th-century living culture. This makes the Agentenhaus a unique destination for tourists interested in historical architecture and lifestyle.
The Agentenhaus offers a unique glimpse into the living culture of the 18th century. The house features thematic rooms such as a music room, representative room, and entrance hall. These rooms are fully furnished, providing a tangible representation of the period's lifestyle. This makes the Agentenhaus a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history and culture.
One of the highlights of the Agentenhaus is the attic, which houses one of the most significant private collections of products from the Kilchberg-Schooren porcelain factory. The collection consists of about 150 figurines and 400 pieces of crockery, offering a unique insight into the craftsmanship of the period. This makes the Agentenhaus a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts.
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The museum can only be visited with a guided tour.
The public tours are held in the months of April to October on the first Sunday of the month at 2:00 p.m. and last about 90 minutes.
Seestrasse 175, Horgen
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