However, in 1298, they lost their land to the growing city of Bern.
Around the the 16th century, the city of Bern acquired the village.
Starting in the 1960s it developed into a commuter town for the city of Bern.
Beginning in the 14th century, it was owned by several noble families from the city of Bern.
They sold it in 1432 to the city of Bern.
In 1433, the city of Bern bought the castle and used it to govern the area from 1444 to 1798.
Commercial traffic took a detour until the city of Bern built a better road between 1773 and 1779.
In 1275 if formed an alliance with the city of Bern.
In 1405, a fire destroyed most of the city of Bern.
Its capital was the city of Bern, which contains around half the population.