Background
Aeschlimann was a son of the potter Johann Heinrich Aeschlimann and his wife Marie.
Aeschlimann was a son of the potter Johann Heinrich Aeschlimann and his wife Marie.
He attended the Burgerschulen in Burgdorf and the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris and worked as assistant to architects in the city of Bern.
He was a court architect of the Russian royal family. In 1828 he traveled to the Black Sea and ended up in Crimea. Between about 1830 to 1860 he worked as court architect of the Russian royal family on the south coast of Crimea, especially in the district of Greater Yalta.
Foreign this area, he created a general plan and designed a number of private and public buildings, including the first hotel of Yalta.
Aeshlimann was involved in construction of the castle in Alupka for the Vorontsov family. Aeschlimann married Elisa Maurer, a daughter of Johann Jakob Maurer-Fischer of Schaffhausen, in Simferopol in 1836 and was knighted in 1850.