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Jegenstorf Castle is a castle in the municipality of Jegenstorf of the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.
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Pizza Venezia Jegenstorf (3303)
General Guisanstrasse 6, 3303 Jegenstorf, Switzerland
Zum Löwen
Löwenpl. 1, 3303 Jegenstorf, Switzerland
Thai Bistro
Solothurnstrasse 6, 3303 Jegenstorf, Switzerland
Apulia Ristorante Pizzeria
Bernstrasse 41, 3303 Jegenstorf, Switzerland
Moon's
Friedhofweg 4, 3303 Jegenstorf, Switzerland
Pizzeria 4U
Bernstrasse 58, 3303 Jegenstorf, Switzerland
Jounis Restaurant
Bernstrasse 41, 3303 Jegenstorf, Switzerland
Chrutmatt-Beizli
Mattstettenstrasse 50, 3303 Jegenstorf, Switzerland
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Schloss Jegenstorf

General Guisanstrasse 5, 3303 Jegenstorf, Switzerland
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Jegenstorf Castle is a castle in the municipality of Jegenstorf of the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.

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attractions: , restaurants: Pizza Venezia Jegenstorf (3303), Zum Löwen, Thai Bistro, Apulia Ristorante Pizzeria, Moon's, Pizzeria 4U, Jounis Restaurant, Chrutmatt-Beizli
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Nearby restaurants of Schloss Jegenstorf

Pizza Venezia Jegenstorf (3303)

Zum Löwen

Thai Bistro

Apulia Ristorante Pizzeria

Moon's

Pizzeria 4U

Jounis Restaurant

Chrutmatt-Beizli

Pizza Venezia Jegenstorf (3303)

Pizza Venezia Jegenstorf (3303)

4.7

(94)

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Zum Löwen

Zum Löwen

4.7

(184)

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Thai Bistro

Thai Bistro

4.7

(85)

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Apulia Ristorante Pizzeria

Apulia Ristorante Pizzeria

4.6

(123)

$$

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Jegenstorf Castle is a castle in the municipality of Jegenstorf of the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The Lords of Jegistorf were first mentioned in the 12th century, in the service of the Dukes of Zähringen. They built the large square castle tower around that time. The original castle was probably surrounded by wooden walls. During the 13th and 14th centuries, the wooden walls were replaced with stone. In 1300, shortly before the Lords of Jegenstorf died out, the Erlach family acquired the herrschaft of Jegenstorf. However, the Jegistorf holdings had already been divided and the castle remained out of Erlach hands until the 14th or 15th century. Through a combination of political marriages and purchases, in 1519, Johann von Erlach (1474-1539) became the ruler of the castle, the village, the herrschaft and the Jegenstorf court. During the same year he also became the Schultheiss of Bern. It remained in Erlach hands until 1584. In 1584 it passed to the von Bonstetten family, who held it until 1675. It then went to the von Wattenwyl family who held it until 1720. In 1720 Albrecht Friedrich von Erlach bought the castle back. Under Albrecht Friedrich, the castle was expanded and renovated. The old tower was rebuilt as a baroque tower house and the castle converted into a country manor house.

In the 18th century the castle passed to the Stürler family. In 1765 Anton Ludwig Stürler sold the castle to his brother Johann Rudolf Stürler, who passed it on to his son Johann Rudolf in 1789. The castle was spared any damage during the 1798 French invasion. By 1812, however, Johann Rudolf was in financial difficulties and sold the castle to his cousin Rudolf Gabriel Stürler of Serraux. In 1913-1915 the house was renovated and modernized under Arthur Albert Vinzenz von Stürler. After the death of Arthur Albert Vinzenz in 1934, the castle was purchased by a preservation association.

On 9 October 1944 General Henri Guisan, the supreme commander of the Swiss Army, moved his command post from Interlaken to Jegenstorf. At the same time, much of the army's General Staff moved to Burgdorf. Guisan set up his command post in Jegenstorf castle. He was given two rooms in the castle in the south-west wing for his personal use.

In 1954, a foundation was created to preserve and operate the castle and create a museum. Since 1955, the village museum of Jegenstorf has been open...

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This 300 year old country castle is located outside of Bern and can easily be reached by public transportation. The train station is right next to the castle. The castle is located in a lovely park with is free ans open to the public. The castle itself houses a museum featuring furniture, paintings, and objects from diffrent time periods. There are numerous activities for children (check their schedule). There is a café located in the park with...

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was truly impressed by the rich history of Schloss Jegenstorf, especially learning it’s been here for over 1000 years. The area is calm, peaceful, and surrounded by beautiful greenery and scenery. We enjoyed taking lots of lovely photos and videos, and I found out it’s also a popular spot for events. Such a charming and timeless...

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Jegenstorf Castle is a castle in the municipality of Jegenstorf of the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The Lords of Jegistorf were first mentioned in the 12th century, in the service of the Dukes of Zähringen. They built the large square castle tower around that time. The original castle was probably surrounded by wooden walls. During the 13th and 14th centuries, the wooden walls were replaced with stone. In 1300, shortly before the Lords of Jegenstorf died out, the Erlach family acquired the herrschaft of Jegenstorf. However, the Jegistorf holdings had already been divided and the castle remained out of Erlach hands until the 14th or 15th century. Through a combination of political marriages and purchases, in 1519, Johann von Erlach (1474-1539) became the ruler of the castle, the village, the herrschaft and the Jegenstorf court. During the same year he also became the Schultheiss of Bern. It remained in Erlach hands until 1584. In 1584 it passed to the von Bonstetten family, who held it until 1675. It then went to the von Wattenwyl family who held it until 1720. In 1720 Albrecht Friedrich von Erlach bought the castle back. Under Albrecht Friedrich, the castle was expanded and renovated. The old tower was rebuilt as a baroque tower house and the castle converted into a country manor house. In the 18th century the castle passed to the Stürler family. In 1765 Anton Ludwig Stürler sold the castle to his brother Johann Rudolf Stürler, who passed it on to his son Johann Rudolf in 1789. The castle was spared any damage during the 1798 French invasion. By 1812, however, Johann Rudolf was in financial difficulties and sold the castle to his cousin Rudolf Gabriel Stürler of Serraux. In 1913-1915 the house was renovated and modernized under Arthur Albert Vinzenz von Stürler. After the death of Arthur Albert Vinzenz in 1934, the castle was purchased by a preservation association. On 9 October 1944 General Henri Guisan, the supreme commander of the Swiss Army, moved his command post from Interlaken to Jegenstorf. At the same time, much of the army's General Staff moved to Burgdorf. Guisan set up his command post in Jegenstorf castle. He was given two rooms in the castle in the south-west wing for his personal use. In 1954, a foundation was created to preserve and operate the castle and create a museum. Since 1955, the village museum of Jegenstorf has been open in the castle.
Beat A. SchwendimannBeat A. Schwendimann
This 300 year old country castle is located outside of Bern and can easily be reached by public transportation. The train station is right next to the castle. The castle is located in a lovely park with is free ans open to the public. The castle itself houses a museum featuring furniture, paintings, and objects from diffrent time periods. There are numerous activities for children (check their schedule). There is a café located in the park with outdoor seating.
Dalia BeainiDalia Beaini
was truly impressed by the rich history of Schloss Jegenstorf, especially learning it’s been here for over 1000 years. The area is calm, peaceful, and surrounded by beautiful greenery and scenery. We enjoyed taking lots of lovely photos and videos, and I found out it’s also a popular spot for events. Such a charming and timeless place—absolutely loved it!🤩
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Jegenstorf Castle is a castle in the municipality of Jegenstorf of the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The Lords of Jegistorf were first mentioned in the 12th century, in the service of the Dukes of Zähringen. They built the large square castle tower around that time. The original castle was probably surrounded by wooden walls. During the 13th and 14th centuries, the wooden walls were replaced with stone. In 1300, shortly before the Lords of Jegenstorf died out, the Erlach family acquired the herrschaft of Jegenstorf. However, the Jegistorf holdings had already been divided and the castle remained out of Erlach hands until the 14th or 15th century. Through a combination of political marriages and purchases, in 1519, Johann von Erlach (1474-1539) became the ruler of the castle, the village, the herrschaft and the Jegenstorf court. During the same year he also became the Schultheiss of Bern. It remained in Erlach hands until 1584. In 1584 it passed to the von Bonstetten family, who held it until 1675. It then went to the von Wattenwyl family who held it until 1720. In 1720 Albrecht Friedrich von Erlach bought the castle back. Under Albrecht Friedrich, the castle was expanded and renovated. The old tower was rebuilt as a baroque tower house and the castle converted into a country manor house. In the 18th century the castle passed to the Stürler family. In 1765 Anton Ludwig Stürler sold the castle to his brother Johann Rudolf Stürler, who passed it on to his son Johann Rudolf in 1789. The castle was spared any damage during the 1798 French invasion. By 1812, however, Johann Rudolf was in financial difficulties and sold the castle to his cousin Rudolf Gabriel Stürler of Serraux. In 1913-1915 the house was renovated and modernized under Arthur Albert Vinzenz von Stürler. After the death of Arthur Albert Vinzenz in 1934, the castle was purchased by a preservation association. On 9 October 1944 General Henri Guisan, the supreme commander of the Swiss Army, moved his command post from Interlaken to Jegenstorf. At the same time, much of the army's General Staff moved to Burgdorf. Guisan set up his command post in Jegenstorf castle. He was given two rooms in the castle in the south-west wing for his personal use. In 1954, a foundation was created to preserve and operate the castle and create a museum. Since 1955, the village museum of Jegenstorf has been open in the castle.
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This 300 year old country castle is located outside of Bern and can easily be reached by public transportation. The train station is right next to the castle. The castle is located in a lovely park with is free ans open to the public. The castle itself houses a museum featuring furniture, paintings, and objects from diffrent time periods. There are numerous activities for children (check their schedule). There is a café located in the park with outdoor seating.
Beat A. Schwendimann

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was truly impressed by the rich history of Schloss Jegenstorf, especially learning it’s been here for over 1000 years. The area is calm, peaceful, and surrounded by beautiful greenery and scenery. We enjoyed taking lots of lovely photos and videos, and I found out it’s also a popular spot for events. Such a charming and timeless place—absolutely loved it!🤩
Dalia Beaini

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