Schlössli Sinneringen
The Schlössli Sinneringen is a country estate built in 1729 in the municipality of Vechigen in the canton of Bern .
The Schlössli Sinneringen was built in 1729 for Hans Rudolf von Diesbach (1688–1750), colonel in Sardinian service and governor of Romainmôtier. Diesbach sold the campaign in 1748 to his nephew Niklaus von Diesbach (1722–1782); this in turn sold Sinneringen in 1775 to his son Niklaus von Diesbach (1747-1831). When it went bankrupt in 1800, the property went to Johann Karl von Bonstetten (1761–1838). The officer and painter August von Bonstetten bequeathed his share of Sinneringen to his nephew and niece, who sold the estate in 1889. The diplomat Ulrich Walther Maximilian von Bonstetten acquired Sinneringen in 1922 and sold it to the Lüthi family in 1925.
Archives
- Land of the Sinneringen estate, 17th century – 18th century. Century, FA von Bonstetten 43 in the catalog of the burger library in Bern
- Scattered stocks in the Bern Burger Library
literature
- Nicole Clerc: August von Bonstetten 1796–1879. From the everyday life of a Swiss painter. Benteli, Bern 2001, ISBN 3-7165-1232-X .
- Anne-Marie Dubler: Sinneringen. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- Robert Kieser: Bernese country seats of the XVII. and XVIII. Century. Geneva 1918.
- Heinrich Türler and Emanuel Jirka Propper: The town house in the canton of Bern, Part II. 2nd edition, edited by Hermann von Fischer. Zurich 1964.
- Wolf Maync: Bernese Campaigns. Your owner story. Bern 1981, pp. 58-61.
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Coordinates: 46 ° 57 '20.9 " N , 7 ° 32' 40.7" E ; CH1903: six hundred and eight thousand and sixty-eight / 200,531