Bellelay House

The Bellelay House, also known as "Cour de Berne" (Bern Court), was built in 1631 and was the cellar of the Prémontré Abbey of Bellelay until 1797. Before the correction of the Jura waters in the 19th century, a landing stage facilitated the direct transport of goods across the lake. The city of Bern, which owned a large part of the Neuveville vineyards, acquired the building in 1804 and today the cellar is a meeting place that can also be rented.



Bellelay House

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The Bellelay House, also known as "Cour de Berne" (Bern Court), was built in 1631 and was the cellar of the Prémontré Abbey of Bellelay until 1797. Before the correction of the Jura waters in the 19th century, a landing stage facilitated the direct transport of goods across the lake. The city of Bern, which owned a large part of the Neuveville vineyards, acquired the building in 1804 and today the cellar is a meeting place that can also be rented.

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