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Hofwil Castle | |
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Schloss Hofwil | |
General information | |
Location | Münchenbuchsee |
Coordinates | 47°01′17″N 7°27′42″E / 47.021293°N 7.461731°E |
Completed | 1786 |
Hofwil Castle is a castle in the municipality of Münchenbuchsee of the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.[1]
The castle was built in 1784–86 by the architect Carl Ahasver von Sinner for Gabriel Albrecht von Erlach. A peristyle was added to the neo-classical building in 1798.[2]
The land around the castle was laid out as an English garden with a pavilion which holds the tomb of Emanuel von Fellenberg. The park is decorated with a number of statues including a bronze youth by Max Fueter from 1949 and the Pestalozzi monument by Alfred Lanz from 1888. The workshops and barn were built in 1885.[2]
47°01′16″N 7°27′40″E / 47.021034°N 7.461037°E