Tellenburg Castle

Tellenburg Castle
Tellenburg
Frutigen

Tellenburg Castle
Tellenburg Castle
Coordinates 46°34′33″N 7°39′08″E / 46.575884°N 7.652103°E / 46.575884; 7.652103
Type Castle
Site information
Owner Canton of Bern
Open to
the public
yes
Condition ruined
Site history
Built 1200
Built by Lords of Kien
Materials stone

Tellenburg Castle is a ruined castle in the municipality of Frutigen in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.

History

The castle was built around 1200 by the Lords of Kien. After the Lords of Kien, the Lords of Wädenswil became the owners of the castle. They were followed by the Lords of Turn in 1312 and then later by the city of Bern. The original castle was expanded and repaired in the 13th or 14th centuries.

Under Bernese rule, the castle served as the administrative seat of the surrounding area until the creation of the Helvetic Republic in 1798. After 1798 it was used as a poor house. In 1885, the castle was gutted in a fire. It was never rebuilt and has slowly fallen into ruin.[1]

Origin of the name

Tellenburg Castle was built as an administrative center and toll station. Telle at beginning of the name likely comes from the German word for toll, Zoll, while burg simply means fortress.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Burgen.ch website (German) accessed 26 April 2012


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