
Vufflens Castle
Vufflens Castle, located in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, is a 15th-century medieval castle. Built between 1420 and 1430, it features a prominent 60-meter central tower and is constructed primarily from brick, unique among Swiss castles for its material choice.

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The castle exemplifies late Gothic architecture and was constructed by Henri de Colombier. Vufflens Castle is privately owned, but its exterior can be viewed from the surrounding grounds and vineyards, which are accessible to the public. The nearest town, Morges, is approximately 4 kilometers away, offering transport connections via road and rail.