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Burgistein Castle

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Burgistein Castle
Schloss Burgistein
Burgistein
Burgistein Castle
Burgistein Castle is located in Switzerland
Burgistein Castle
Burgistein Castle
Coordinates46°47′14″N 7°30′19″E / 46.787203°N 7.505297°E / 46.787203; 7.505297
Site information
OwnerCanton of Bern
Site history
Built1260
Built byJordan I of Thun

Burgistein Castle (German: Schloss Burgistein) is a castle in the municipality of Burgistein in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.[1]

History

The first castle at Burgistein was built by Jordan I of Thun (later of Burgistein) in 1260. Jordan III of Burgistein fought on the losing side in the Battle of Laupen in 1339.[2] In retaliation a Bernese army attacked and destroyed the castle in 1340.[3] It was rebuilt in the following years. In 1397 the Burgistein family died out and the castle was inherited by Werner Münzer. Over the following century it passed through numerous owners until 1484[1] when the Wattenwyl family acquired it. They owned the castle until 1714,[2] when it passed to the Graffenried family. The 14th-century castle was rebuilt in the 15th and 16th centuries.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kantonsliste A-Objekte". KGS Inventar (in German). Federal Office of Civil Protection. 2009. Archived from the original on 28 June 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  2. ^ Swiss Castles.ch (in German) accessed 20 March 2014
  3. ^ Burgistein in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  4. ^ Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte GSK - Burgistein Archived 20 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 20 March 2014

Notes

1^ The Gesellschaft für Schweizerische Kunstgeschichte (GSK) lists these dates as 1484 and 1714, while the Historical Dictionary of Switzerland says 1493 and 1717

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