Perched on a hill overlooking the medieval town of Gruyères, Château de Gruyères is one of Switzerland’s most picturesque castles. With its origins dating back to the 13th century, this beautifully preserved fortress offers a journey through centuries of history, art and architecture.
Walking through the castle, you’ll discover grand halls, intricate stained-glass windows and carefully restored medieval rooms. The castle’s collection includes historical tapestries, knightly armor, and artworks spanning different eras, giving insight into the lives of the noble families who once lived here. The Knight’s Hall and the Baroque-style chapel are particular highlights, showcasing the elegance of the castle’s past.
The views from the ramparts are just as impressive as the interior. From the top, you can take in sweeping panoramas of the Fribourg Pre-Alps, rolling green pastures, and the charming village below. The castle also hosts rotating art exhibitions and interactive displays that bring its history to life.
Seraina’s Tip: After exploring the castle, take some time to wander through the village of Gruyères. Stop by one of the traditional restaurants for a taste of the region’s famous Gruyère cheese, best enjoyed in a fondue or a slice of the local double cream meringue dessert.