Carl Ahasver von Sinner (February 2, 1754 – April 25, 1821) was a Bernese architect of the Louis XVI period.
Biography
editBorn in Sumiswald as the son of governor (Landvogt) Johann Bernhard von Sinner, he married Maria Susanna Zeerleder in 1780. He was a member of the Grand Council of Bern, in 1795 and head magistrate (Oberamtmann) of Schwarzenburg from 1803 to 1805.
As an architect, he is noted for the palace of Lohn, now the country estate of the Swiss Federal Council; the Kleehof in Kirchberg and the estate of Hofwil in Münchenbuchsee.
Buildings
edit- Landsitz Lohn, Kehrsatz, 1782–1783
- Tschiffeligut (Kleehof), Kirchberg, Bern, reconstruction 1783
- Clergy house, Ammerswil, 1783
- Amtshaus (official residence), Aarau, 1784–1787
- Hofwil, Münchenbuchsee, 1784–1786
- Schloss Rued, Schlossrued 1792–1796
- Ortbühl, Steffisburg, 1794
- Gasthof Ochsen, Schöftland, 1798
- Urechhaus (a three-story classicist house), Othmarsingen
- Müllerhaus Lenzburg, 1780
References
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- Carl Ahasver von Sinner in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.