• Aerial views of Gruyères Castle, Gruyères, Fribourg, Switzerland. ... It was the property of the Counts of Gruyères until the bankruptcy of Count Michel in 1554.
  • View over the Swiss Alps from the Gruyères Castle. The castle was the residence of the Counts of Gruyère, one of the largest families of Western Switzerland...
  • There are also trails designed for younger visitors: the Chalamala trail for children aged from 7 years old and the Bestiaire of Gruyères Castle for the younger ones.
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  • 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.
  • For a weekend, Gruyères Castle challenges the clichés and sheds light on the knowledge, wonders, and mysteries of the 15th century.
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  • ...lavish tapestries and perfectly-preserved furniture while learning about Counts of Gruyères, the bailiffs who later inhabited the castle when the last count...
  • The castle of Gruyères towers high above the Swiss town with the same name and is one of the main touristic attractions in the area.
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  • The castle, once the seat of the Counts of Gruyères, was built around 1270 and underwent significant changes over the centuries.
  • The construction of the castle of Gruyères is not quite clear yet but it seems to be around the 11th century.
  • It was the property of the Counts of Gruyères until the bankruptcy of the Count Michel in 1554. His creditors the cantons of Fribourg and Bern shared his earldom.