Wyher Castle

Castle in Ettiswil, Switzerland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wyher Castle is a moated castle, which lies south of the village center of Ettiswil in the Canton of Lucerne in Switzerland. It was first mentioned in 1304 as the home of the Freiherr von Wediswil. After passing through several owners, around the end of the 15th century it was acquired by the Feer family. Around 1510, Petermann Feer rebuilt it into a late-Gothic castle. In 1588 it was inherited by Ludwig Pfyffer von Altishofen, whose descendants adopted the name Pfyffer von Wyher. Between 1837 and 1964 it was owned by the Hüsler family, who were local farmers.

CodeCH-LU
Conditionpreserved
Coordinates47°8′31.3″N 8°1′25.6″E
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Wyher Castle
Ettiswil
Wyher Castle
Site information
TypeWater castle
CodeCH-LU
Conditionpreserved
Location
Wyher Castle is located in Switzerland
Wyher Castle
Wyher Castle
Coordinates47°8′31.3″N 8°1′25.6″E
Height524 m above the sea
Site history
Built1304 first mentioned
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In 1964 a fire partially destroyed the castle and it was acquired by the canton. Renovations in 1981–83 and 1992–96 repaired the damage and restored the moat. In 1996 it became a museum, housing the Josef Zihlmann collection of local religious art.[1]

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