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Gruyères is a town in the Canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. It is known for its picturesque medieval town, the Gruyères Castle, and the world-renowned Gruyère cheese.

History[edit]

Gruyères was founded in the 11th century and has a rich history. The town was named after the crane (grue in French), which is featured on its coat of arms. The Gruyères Castle, built in the 13th century, was home to the counts of Gruyères until the 16th century.

Gruyère Cheese[edit]

Gruyère cheese is a hard, yellow cheese made from cow's milk. It is named after the town of Gruyères. The cheese is sweet but slightly salty, with a flavor that varies widely with age. It is often used in cooking, particularly in fondue and quiche.

Tourism[edit]

Gruyères is a popular tourist destination due to its well-preserved medieval town, the castle, and the cheese factories. The town also hosts the HR Giger Museum, dedicated to the Swiss artist H.R. Giger, known for his design work on the film Alien.

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