Landsitz Lohn
Kehrsatz, Switzerland, Switzerland
Landsitz Lohn is a neoclassical manor house and estate in Kehrsatz near Bern, Switzerland, built in 1782-1783 by architect Carl Ahasver von Sinner for the patrician Tscharner family on the site of an earlier 17th-century summer residence.
Acquired in 1897 by businessman Friedrich Emil Welti and donated to the Swiss Confederation in 1942 by his widow Helene Welti-Kammerer in memory of Federal Councillor Emil Welti, it served from 1942 to 1994 as a guesthouse for heads of state and royalty, including Winston Churchill.
Recognized as a Swiss heritage site of national significance, the two-story estate with its Neo-Palladian facade, Empire-style furnishings, and Aare Valley views now hosts official events and receptions for the Federal Council.
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3122 Kehrsatz, Switzerland
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