Ruine Zwingherrenschloss
Hängebrücke Milibach
Ruine Zwingherrenschloss
The Ruine Zwingherrenschloss is situated on a rocky outcrop above the Mühletal in Unterbäch, Switzerland.
History
- Believed to have originated in the 12th century, this defensive castle was likely constructed by the Lords of Bex, who served as ministerials to the Abbey of St. Maurice.
- The site was abandoned in the 14th century.
Architecture
The castle's remains feature a bergfried (tower), ringmauer (outer wall), and cistern. The layout is characteristic of medieval defensive architecture.
Historical Significance
As a significant example of medieval fortification, the Ruine Zwingherrenschloss provides insight into Switzerland's rich history.
Current Status and Use
The castle ruins are open to visitors and offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Heritage Status
Listed as a cultural heritage site in Switzerland, the Ruine Zwingherrenschloss is protected for its historical significance.
Visiting Information
- Address: Hängebrücke Milibach
- Access: Yes
- Location: Unterbäch, Switzerland
Notable Features and Rooms
The bergfried stands as a prominent feature of the castle's remains.
Details
| Name | Ruine Zwingherrenschloss |
|---|---|
| City | Unterbäch |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Coordinates | 46.290108, 7.7948813 |
| Current use | open to visitors and offer a glimpse into the region's past |
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