Lower Curti House with Murals
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Lower Curti House with Murals
Summary
Lower Curti House with Murals is a bourgeois house[1].
Key Facts
- Lower Curti House with Murals is located in Rapperswil-Jona[2].
- Lower Curti House with Murals is in the country of Switzerland[3].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's image is recorded as Curti-Haus - Rapperswil Curti-Platz 2011-08-06 15-17-26 ShiftN2.jpg[4].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's instance of is recorded as bourgeois house[5].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's owned by is recorded as Arnold Rüegg[6].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's owned by is recorded as Johann Jakob Breitinger[7].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's owned by is recorded as Xaver Müller[8].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's owned by is recorded as Adrian August Gonsalvo Maximilian von Scherer auf Castell[9].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's owned by is recorded as Karl Hermann[10].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's owned by is recorded as Alfons Curti-Motta[11].
- Curti is named after Lower Curti House with Murals[12].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's location is recorded as Rapperswil[13].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's postal code is recorded as 8640[14].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's part of is recorded as list of cultural properties in Rapperswil-Jona[15].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's Commons category is recorded as Curti-Haus (Rapperswil)[16].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's PCP reference number is recorded as 08245[17].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's occupant is recorded as Adolf Gaudy[18].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's occupant is recorded as Josy Gaudy-Steinauer[19].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's occupant is recorded as Alfons Curti-Motta[20].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's occupant is recorded as Leonie Curti-Motta[21].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's has part is recorded as Rudolph Brun, mayor of Zürich, expels the residents of Rapperswil, Christmas 1350[22].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's has part is recorded as the town of Rapperswil pledges allegiance to the Swiss Confederacy[23].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's has part is recorded as Otto von Rambach, overlord of Rapperswil, 1348–1388[24].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's has part is recorded as Johann Peter Dietrich, mayor †1681[25].
- Lower Curti House with Murals's has part is recorded as supporter with the coat of arms of the von Scherrer auf Castell[26].
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Geography
Lower Curti House with Murals is in the country of Switzerland[3]. It is located in Rapperswil-Jona[2]. Its part of is recorded as list of cultural properties in Rapperswil-Jona[15].
Physical Characteristics
Lower Curti House with Murals's area is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q25343', 'amount': '+260'}[27].
Designation and Status
Lower Curti House with Murals's instance of is recorded as bourgeois house[5]. Its heritage designation is recorded as class B Swiss cultural property of regional significance[28].
History and Context
+1588-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Lower Curti House with Murals[29]. Owners include Arnold Rüegg[6], 1814–1892[30]; Johann Jakob Breitinger[7], an architect[31], 1814–1880[32], of Switzerland[33]; Xaver Müller[8], an architect[34], 1845–1915[35], of Switzerland[36]; Adrian August Gonsalvo Maximilian von Scherer auf Castell[9], 1848–1901[37]; Karl Hermann[10]; and Alfons Curti-Motta[11], a politician[38], 1882–1957[39]. Curti is named after it[12].