Gunpowder Tower The southeastern corner of the former town fortification, the Gunpowder Tower, was built between 1522 and 1532 and was used to store gunpowder. Its external diameter is about 14 m, the inner diameter 8.5 m. Find out more about: + Gunpowder Tower
Capuchin Tower The present name of this highest tower with the strongest walls was taken from the Capuchin monastery that was built in the vicinity in 1595. Find out more about: + Capuchin Tower
Church of St. Oswald On 18 May 1478 the people of Zug, under the direction of Hans Felder, laid the foundation stone for this late-Gothic church. The main entrance is flanked up on the left and right by the city’s patron saints, Oswald and Michael. Find out more about: + Church of St. Oswald
Zug Castle Museum On the edge of the old town, Zug Castle is the oldest still preserved profane building in Zug and is a landmark of the city. With its many nooks and crannies, Zug Castle has been home to the museum of cultural history for the city and the Canton of Zug since 1983. Find out more about: + Zug Castle Museum