• Gruyères Castle invites Jon Merz (*1981) to confront the painters of the Bovy family's former artistic colony.
  • Aerial views of Gruyères Castle, Gruyères, Fribourg, Switzerland. The Castle of Gruyères (in French: château de Gruyères), located in the medieval town of Gruyères...
  • For almost five centuries the castle continued to be the home of the Counts of Gruyères, until the mid 16 century when Count Michel declared bankruptcy.
  • The castle, once the seat of the Counts of Gruyères, was built around 1270 and underwent significant changes over the centuries.
  • The castle was built in the 13th century and served as the residence of the Counts of Gruyères.
  • From 923 on, the Castle of Gruyères was the official residence of the 19 omonimous counts, who ruled over the entire Alpine region of the country.
  • The castle has been used for various uses before it became a museum including; Being the property of the Counts of Gruyères from its construction to 1554...
  • You’ll see original murals from the 1200’s, lavish tapestries and perfectly-preserved furniture while learning about Counts of Gruyères...
  • This stunning fortress dates back to the 13th century, and was once home to the notorious Counts of Gruyères. Now visitors can explore the castle's sordid history...
  • Gruyères Castle, once belonging to the counts, presides over the medieval town of Gruyères from the top of the hill.
  • This bewitching turreted castle, home to 19 different counts of Gruyères, who controlled the Sarine Valley from the 11th to 16th centuries...
  • The Castle of Gruyères (in French: château de Gruyères), located in the medieval town of Gruyères, Fribourg, is one of the most famous in Switzerland.
  • The castle, constructed in the 13th century, was home to a long succession of Gruyères counts.