Campagne Bellevue

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Campagne Bellevue (2011).

The Campagne Bellevue is a country estate in the town of Bern in the canton of Bern .

The Campagne Bellevue was originally a late Gothic autumn house. The earliest known owner of the Bellevue estate was David Lerber (1628–1708). Councilor David Lerber (1654–1737) owned the property from 1708. His nephew Hans Jakob Lerber (1682–1741) inherited the property and bequeathed it to the Lerber family box in his will. Campagne Bellevue sold the family box in 1759 to Vincenz Bernhard Tscharner , who hosted guests from all over Europe here. After his death the pastor Gabriel Viret was the owner until 1780, then the banker Ludwig Zeerleder. In 1792 Carl Ahasver von Sinner added the pillared peristyl for this. Zeerleather's son-in-law, the post office leaseholder Ludwig Anton Fischer (1772-1859) owned the Bellevue from 1805 and sold it in 1842 to Fredrich Lüthardt. In 1858 Georg Emanuel Ludwig Ziegler bought Campagne Bellevue. After his death in 1867, the house served as the first brick hospital .

Today, Campagne Bellevue is home to the Bern Design Foundation (formerly the Bern Foundation for Applied Art and Design).

literature

  • Christian Cay Lorenz Hirschfeld : The country life . Leipzig 1768 Digitized edition of the University and State Library Düsseldorf .
  • Festschrift for the centenary of the Ziegler Hospital, which opened on May 10, 1869. Bern 1969.
  • Manuel Kehrli: Portrait of a gentleman in an elegant interior. Emanuel Handmann's portrait of a “homme de lettres” from 1759 in the Bernisches Historisches Museum . In: The Small Bund . No. 146 (2000), p. 3. pdf
  • Enid Stoye: Vincent Bernard de Tscharner 1728–1778. A study of Swiss culture in the 18th century . Friborg 1954.

Web links

Commons : Campagne Bellevue  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 46 ° 55 '52.8 "  N , 7 ° 26' 9.3"  E ; CH1903:  599,794  /  197803