Schwarzenburg Castle

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OwnerSchloss Schwarzenburg foundation
Opento
thepublic
yes
Coordinates46°48′54″N 7°20′29″E / 46.815049°N 7.341401°E / 46.815049; 7.341401
Built1573-76
Schwarzenburg Castle
Schloss Schwarzenburg
Schwarzenburg
Schwarzenburg Castle
Site information
OwnerSchloss Schwarzenburg foundation
Open to
the public
yes
Location
Schwarzenburg Castle is located in Canton of Bern
Schwarzenburg Castle
Schwarzenburg Castle
Schwarzenburg Castle is located in Switzerland
Schwarzenburg Castle
Schwarzenburg Castle
Coordinates46°48′54″N 7°20′29″E / 46.815049°N 7.341401°E / 46.815049; 7.341401
Site history
Built1573-76

Schwarzenburg Castle (German: Schloss Schwarzenburg) is a castle in the municipality of Schwarzenburg of the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.[1]

The castle was built in 1573–76 to replace the increasingly expensive to maintain Grasburg Castle. From the beginning it was built as an administrative center for the Grasburg district and as a home for the governor. Grasburg was a shared condominium between the Cantons of Bern and Fribourg so the governor was appointed by each Canton in turn. Following the 1798 French invasion, Schwarzenburg Castle and the district became part of Bern permanently.[2] The castle remained the administrative center of the Schwarzenburg District until the District was dissolved in 2010 as part of a major reorganization in the Canton. The castle was no longer needed and was one of twelve that the Canton offered for sale. It was the first of that group that sold, when the Canton accepted the offer of the Schwarzenburg Castle foundation (Stiftung Schloss Schwarzenburg) before the reorganization was complete.[3] Today the castle is used for art exhibits and can be rented for celebrations and meetings.

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