Neues Schloss Bümpliz

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Bern, Switzerland

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Castle

Neues Schloss Bümpliz Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Neues Schloss Bümpliz is located in Bern, Switzerland on Bümplizstrasse 97. Neues Schloss Bümpliz is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category castle in Switzerland.

Address

Bümplizstrasse 97

Phone

+41 316354200

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nathanael Grunder

Nice public park with roses and a pond in the back of the building. Perfect location for a civil wedding.

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Karl 1974

The Neues Schloss Bümpliz is a castle in the section of Bümpliz-Oberbottigen in the city of Bern of the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located directly across from the Altes Schloss Bümpliz. By the 18th century, the Old Castle had become increasingly old fashioned and uncomfortable. In 1742, Daniel Tschiffely hired Albrecht Stürler to replace the old building with a new castle. The new building was built surrounded by parks and gardens southwest of what would come to be known as the Old Castle. In 1839 Johann Friedrich Albrecht Tribolet bought the Old and New Castles from Carl von Tavel. He rebuilt the buildings and used them as a private sanatorium for mental patients. Tribolet would later become the director of the psychiatric Klinik Waldau. Between 1839 and 1849 the calm patients were housed in the New Castle, while the violent or noisy lived in the Old. In 1849 the buildings were acquired by Jakob Allemann who converted it into a boys' boarding school, which was known as the Löffelschlyffi. The school remained in operation until the depression of 1882, when the last director of the school, Jakob Enz-Allemann, had to sell the castles. Two years later, his widow, Emilie Enz-Allemann, was able to reacquire both castles. She sold the New Castle but retained the Old, which she converted into a rental property. After passing through a number of owners, in 1977 it was purchased by the city of Bern. In 2005, the castle became the administrative offices for the administrative District of Bern. However, in 2010, the Canton reorganized and the 23 districts were consolidated into 10 larger districts. The newly created Bern-Mittelland district required more space than the Castle could provide. The castle is now used for special ceremonies and weddings.

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Nate Fernández

I've been here twice and the service was consistent. Consistently bad. Hard to appreciate the food and beautiful venue.

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Ana Stucki

Perfect place for a wedding! My special day was there and, for sure, the place compounds my memories! The staff was really friendly and the pics were amazing!

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Peter Zürcher

perfect for civil marriage!

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Ferhat Dogan

Nice

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beat gloor

#celebtate

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Paul Koether

Nice