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From 1424, Zurich bailiffs held office at Kyburg Castle. They moved from the city to the rural administrative seat for six years at a time. Always present, even if not officially elected, but indispensable for the day-to-day running of the office: the bailiff's wife. Responsible for the household, servants, garden and small livestock, she pulled the strings behind the scenes as the "matron".On the tour of Kyburg Castle, visitors can look over the shoulders of the landowner's wife as she ran the household and learn about the role she and her background played in her husband's economic and political career. Last but not least, the officially invisible "women in office" are given a face and a place in the bailiff's castle. Because: no bailiff without a bailiff's wife!As part of "We are Kyburg. 600 years near Zurich"Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.