• Explore the maze of cobblestone pathways, glimpsing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside as you make your way to the hilltop Castle of Gruyères.
  • Originating in the 13th century when the Count of Gruyères built a castle to control the valley, the town below soon began to develop.
  • Founded in the 12th century, the Gruyères Castle was the home of the Counts of Gruyère.
  • The castle belonged to the Counts of Gruyères until the mid-16th century. ... Gruyères Castle is open daily between early April and late October, 9 am – 6 pm.
  • Even though the exact date of the castle’s origins is not known, the first mention in historical records dates back to 1150. ... 7. Gruyères Castle.
  • 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.
  • The medieval town of Gruyères, once the seat of the powerful Counts of Gruyères, has so much to apeal to one: the magnificent backdrop of mountains...
  • The castle, constructed in the 13th century, was home to a long succession of Gruyères counts. The end of the 15th century stands out as the golden age in the...
  • At this point, Gruyeres Castle along with the rest of the Count’s lands were distributed between his creditors, these being the towns of Berne and Fribourg.