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Rümligen Castle

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families owned Rümligen. After passing through a couple of owners, in 1634 Johann Rudolf von Erlach bought the castle and estates. His grandson sold it in 1680 to Ferdinand von Wattenwyl. They sold the castle to Samuel Frisching who passed it on to his son Samuel Frisching (II) when he died in 1683.
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rights over the villagers. Rümligen remained with the Frisching family until the marriage of Alette Sophie Rosine Frisching to Friedrich von Wattenwyl von Bursinel in 1838. Following the death of their son, Friedrich von Wattenwyl in 1877, the castle was inherited by Dr. Ludwig Moritz Albert
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watch tower. The residential wing to the south of the tower is probably also medieval, but was extensively rebuilt at the same time. The tower and wing partly enclose a garden and courtyard which were cut into the hill side.
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castle around the medieval core. Frisching had a distinguished career. In 1712 as the head of the Bernese War Council he commanded the Protestant Bernese troops to victory in the
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In 1380, the Sommerau-Rümligen family merged back into the main line and inherited the land when Alisa von Rümligen married Peter von Sommerau. In 1388 the Freiherren came under
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control, though they continued to own the estates for another century and a half. Gilian von Sommerau-Rümligen was the grandson of Peter and a
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in Bern. The Simmental and Summerau lines of the Rümligen family eventually split off and gained extensive lands of their own.
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rivers. The first appearance of the family in the historical record is in 1076 when Lütold von Rümligen founded
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roof in the 18th century. It is possible that the medieval castle was built on or included a much earlier,
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of Rümligen to Bern for 370 pounds. The last Freiherr von Rümligen died unmarried in 1579.
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The medieval tower is still visible above the castle, though it was given a
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in 1447. However, his descendants quickly became impoverished and sold the
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Tscharner who often lived at the castle until his death in 1927.
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Cultural property of national significance in the canton of Bern
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in several Bernese cities. He was also a Bernese captain in the
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and in 1320–21 Berchtold von Rümligen (1294–1337) was the
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von Rümligen owned a vast swathe of land between the
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Rümligen

Rümligen Castle is located in Switzerland
46°49′45″N 7°29′24″E / 46.829282°N 7.48987°E / 46.829282; 7.48987
Swiss Cultural Property of National Significance
castle
municipality
Rümligen
Canton of Bern
Switzerland
heritage site of national significance


High Middle Ages
Freiherr
Gürbe
Sense
Rüeggisberg Priory
Bern
Schultheiss
Bernese
bailiff
Battle of Nancy
Herrschaft
patrician
Baroque
Toggenburg War
1798 French invasion
Helvetic Republic
manorial

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