Campagne Diemerswil

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Campagne Diemerswil (around 1900)

The Campagne Diemerswil is a country estate in the municipality of Diemerswil in the canton of Bern , Switzerland, which was destroyed around 1968/69 .

history

The officer and politician Hans Rudolf von Bonstetten (1677–1750) inherited the Diemerswil estate from his aunt Rosina von Erlach and had the house rebuilt in 1736. The dragoon captain Friedrich Ludwig von Sinner (1773–1847) bought Diemerswil around 1795 from Karl Friedrich von Steiger (1755–1832). According to personal records, the architect Ludwig Friedrich Schnyder (1768–1823) planned classicist conversions for Sinner in 1799.

Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg bought Diemerswil around 1799 and set up a model business and an elementary school here. Fellenberg had the originally one-story building extended by one storey. Wilhelm Tell von Fellenbergmanaged the Diemerswil estate from 1831, his sister Elisabeth Olympia von Fellenberg (1804–1870) took over in 1834 together with her husband Philipp Karl Ludwig Leutwein (1808–1899). The property went to Elisabeth Emma Laura Leutwein (1834–1908) and her husband Ludwig Karl Aeneas von Wild (1825–1906) by inheritance at the latest in 1876. The engineer Eugen Friedrich Hermann von Bonstetten (1866–1932) owned the Campagne Diemerswil in the 20th century. His heirs sold the property to the law professor and officer Max Kummer (1915–1999), who had the house blown up around 1968/1969 on the occasion of a military exercise.

The series of plans for a country estate in the State Archives of the Canton of Bern are likely to be unrealized construction plans for the Diemerswil Campaign.

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literature

  • Kurt Guggisberg: Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg and his education state. Bern 1953.
  • Thomas Loertscher, Georg Germann: Currency, useful and beautiful. (Exhibition catalog), Bern 1994, p. 336.
  • Hans Sidler: Diemerswil. Review. Diemerswil 1977 (typescript).

Web links

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

Remarks

  1. Bernhard von Rodt : GenealogienBurgerlicher Geschlecht der Stadt Bern , Volume 1 (1950), Burgerbibliothek Bern , Mss.hhLII.9.1 , p. 104.
  2. Bern Burger Library, Gr.B.645
  3. Bernhard von Rodt: Genealogies of the civil sexes of the city of Bern , Volume 6 (1950), Burgerbibliothek Bern, Mss.hhLII.9.6 , p. 189.
  4. ^ State Archives of the Canton of Bern, AA III 1104–1107 ; Loertscher 1994, p. 336.

Coordinates: 47 ° 1 '11.2 "  N , 7 ° 25' 46.4"  E ; CH1903:  five hundred ninety-nine thousand three hundred ten  /  207637