A Pro Castle
Seedorf, UR
The pretty A Pro Castle is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the canton of Uri. Surrounded by a natural landscape of reeds, the moated castle is a reminder of the splendour of the A Pro family of knights. Today it is home to an excellent Gault Millau listed restaurant.
A late gothic jewel on the banks of lake Uri
The moated Castle A Pro in Seedorf was constructed between 1555 and 1558 by brothers Jakob I and Peter A Pro as a symbol and a show of their wealth. The building, surrounded by water and a crenelated wall, is a unique example of a stately home in a style situated between late Gothic and the Renaissance.
The historic moated castle in Uri
In 1578, the Uri knight Peter A Pro created a foundation for poor children. In order that this charitable institution had enough financial resources sustainably at its disposal and so that it could achieve its mission, he bequeathed on his death a large part of his lands: extensive grazing lands, scattered plots, forests and mountain pastures, but also several buildings, one of which was the stately Castle A Pro.
In the 19th century, however, this building became a heavy financial burden. Projects to turn the moated castle into a children’s home or an agricultural school came to nothing, and the building was in danger of becoming dilapidated. In 1959, the Canton of Uri acquired it for the purposes of formal gatherings and exhibitions. From 1960 to 1980, the exterior and interior of the castle were repaired.
Art historians consider Castle A Pro as one of the most beautiful moated castles of the 16th century. Situated right next to Lake Uri and the “Swiss Pass” hiking trail, it attracts a large number of tourists and is one of the best known attractions of the Uri Canton.
Restaurant and art exhibitions
Since 2009, the Castle A Pro restaurant has also been gaining renown beyond the borders of the canton. Managed by a young couple, it has earned 14 Gault & Millau points. On the 2nd and 3rd floors are rooms used for small art exhibitions and for presenting minerals from the canton (for example, minerals from the NLFA works).
Mineral Museum
The outbuilding next door (Sust) houses the Uri Museum of minerals. For centuries, the central Alps have been known for their extraordinary deposits of minerals and crystals. The museum showcases the greatest findings in the region in a delightful setting. The exhibition is reorganised every year. A film made with the assistance of crystal hunters who are still active rounds off the experience. With its rooms full of nooks and crannies, its underground passages, its floors of differing heights and its walls made of rubble, the building makes for a perfect setting with a mysterious atmosphere for this treasure house of minerals.
The castle gates are open for you Thursday through Sunday. On all other days you can explore the castle A Pro on a circular route around the castle.
Monday – Wednesday: closed
Thursday: 11:30 – 14:30 and 18:00 – 23:00
Friday – Saturday: 11:30 – 14:30 and 6:00 – 23:00
Sunday: 11:30 – 16:00
The Mineral Museum next to the castle is open from mid-May to mid-October:
Thursday, Saturday and Sunday: 13:00– 17:00 pm
Monday – Wednesday and Friday: closed
Group visits are also possible by appointment outside the regular opening hours.
Castle: Free entry
Uri Museum of minerals: CHF 8
Group visits are also possible by appointment outside the regular opening hours.
The castle site can be visited freely at no cost. The castle itself is open during restaurant opening hours, as are the exhibition rooms on the upper floors.
The castle is situated near the “Swiss Path” hiking trail and Lake Uri, where there are many beaches.
Only the garden is accessible for wheelchairs.
In the castle you can dine in the restaurant Schloss A Pro: www.schlossapro.ch/restaurant
For hire
Weddings
Parties For hiring, contact the restaurant directly.
A Pro Castle is just a few minutes from the shores of Lake Uri and can be combined with a family trip to the beaches on Lake Uri (Seedorf) or a hike along the Swiss Path.
From May to October, you can visit to the Uri Mineral Museum Uri Mineral Museum in the former farm building of the castle. Temporary special exhibitions are shown here. On the top floor of the castle, the canton of Uri also presents crystals found during the construction of the Gotthard Base Tunnel.
Further offers for a stay in Seedorf or Uri can be found here.
Arrival
Schloss A Pro
A Prostrasse 50
6462 Seedorf
By Train
Altdorf station then bus 403 or 404 to the bus stop « Schloss A Pro »
By bus
Auto Uri AG line 403 or 404, bus stop « Schloss A Pro »
By Car
Highway A2, exit Flüelen then direction Seedorf
Parking spaces: In the immediate vicinity, paid parking
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