Intro

Around 1200, Duke Berchtold V von Zähringen gave the order to build Castle Burgdorf as a residential castle. The Counts of Kyburg inherited it after his death in 1218. In 1384, the Canton of Bern bought the Burgdorf estate and the castle became the seat of the Bernese governor (Schultheiss). It served as a court, prison and the governor's office until 2012. The castle counts as one of the oldest preserved Romanesque secular buildings in Switzerland and today houses a museum, a youth hostel and a restaurant.

Address:
Wynigenstrasse 3, 3400 Burgdorf

Car park:
Car park Schafrothmatte, Sägegasse 1, 3400 Burgdorf

Walking distance:
3 minutes

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Overview

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Overview
Burgdorf
Bern Region
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