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Ruine Itkon

Gemsackerweg

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Ruine Itkon

Ruine Itkon is a medieval hillfort located in Böckten, Switzerland.

Overview

  • The site features the remains of a castle that dates back to the 12th century.

History

The construction of Ruine Itkon began in 1100 and was built as a fortified stronghold during the medieval period.

The purpose of the castle was likely strategic, controlling access to the surrounding area.

Architecture

  • Ruine Itkon's architecture reflects its medieval origins.
  • The site features a mix of stone walls, towers, and battlements, typical of hillforts from this era.
  • The layout is characterized by a central keep surrounded by outer defenses.

Location

Ruine Itkon is situated on Gemsackerweg in Böckten, Switzerland.

The town of Böckten is located in the canton of Bern.

Current Status and Use

The site remains open to visitors, with guided tours available.

Ruine Itkon has been preserved as a historical landmark, providing insight into medieval fortifications and way of life.

Heritage Status

Ruine Itkon was designated as a cultural heritage site by the Swiss government in recognition of its historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • Visitors can access the site via Gemsackerweg.
  • Guided tours are available during peak season, with information provided on the history and architecture of Ruine Itkon.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The central keep
  • Outer defenses, including walls and towers
  • A chapel or place of worship

Details

NameRuine Itkon
CityBöckten
CountrySwitzerland
Coordinates47.475307, 7.8278255
Current usehistorical landmark
Accessibletrue
Guided tourstrue