Alt-Signau Castle

Alt-Signau
Ruine Alt-Signau
Bowil
The ruins of Alt-Signau, from the north-west
Alt-Signau
Coordinates 46°54′15″N 7°43′22″E / 46.9043°N 7.7227°E / 46.9043; 7.7227Coordinates: 46°54′15″N 7°43′22″E / 46.9043°N 7.7227°E / 46.9043; 7.7227
Type hill castle
Code CH-BE
Site information
Condition Ruined walls
Site history
Built about 1130
Garrison information
Occupants Freiherren of Signau

Alt-Signau Castle (German: Ruine Alt-Signau) is a ruined castle in the municipality of Bowil in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.

History

The castle was the ancestral home of the Barons of Signau. The family was first mentioned in 1130 when Werner von Signau appeared in a historical record. The castle was designed to protect and control the road between the Emmental and the Aare river. In the mid-14th century the castle was abandoned when the family moved to Neu-Signau Castle on a hill across the valley.

The ruin is relatively well preserved.

See also

References

    • Burgenkarte der Schweiz - West: ISBN 978-3-302-09801-2, Bundesamt für Landestopografie swisstopo, 2007

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