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Schloss Herdern

Käsereistrasse

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Schloss Herdern

Schloss Herdern is a stately castle located in Herdern, Switzerland.

Overview

  • The castle was built between 1601 and 1617 for Ulrich v. Breitenlandenberg.

Architecture

The castle's architecture reflects its medieval origins, with the core being a bergfried (a type of keep) constructed in 1242/43.

Over time, the castle has undergone various transformations and expansions.

The current layout features a mix of medieval and Baroque elements.

History

  • Schloss Herdern was initially built as a residence for the Bettler family, a branch of the Rheichenauer Ministerialen, who held power in the region from 1252 to 1424.
  • The castle changed hands several times throughout history, including a period of ownership by the St. Urban monastery from 1683 to 1848.

Location

The castle is situated on Käsereistrasse in Herdern, Switzerland.

Current Status and Use

Schloss Herdern is currently private property, with limited access restricted due to its sensitive location.

Heritage Status

As a historic castle, Schloss Herdern has been recognized as a notable cultural heritage site in Switzerland.

Visiting Information

Due to the castle's private status, visiting information is not available.

However, the surrounding area offers scenic views and opportunities for exploration of local history.

Notable Features and Rooms

The castle's bergfried is a notable feature, with its medieval origins still evident today.

Unfortunately, no further details are available regarding specific rooms or interior features within the castle.

Details

NameSchloss Herdern
CityHerdern
CountrySwitzerland
Coordinates47.60412, 8.9100275
ArchitectUlrich v. Breitenlandenberg
Current useprivate property
Accessiblefalse