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Aarberg

Aarberg is a historic town and a municipality in the Seeland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.

Aarberg
Stadtplatz (Town square)
Location of Aarberg
Aarberg
Aarberg
Coordinates: 47°2′N 7°16′E / 47.033°N 7.267°E / 47.033; 7.267
CountrySwitzerland
CantonBern
DistrictSeeland
Government
 • MayorGemeindepräsident
Arnold Stalder FDP/PRD
(as of 2008)
Area
 • Total7.93 km2 (3.06 sq mi)
Elevation
(Stadtplatz)
455 m (1,493 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2018)[2]
 • Total4,629
 • Density580/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (Central European Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (Central European Summer Time)
Postal code(s)
3270
SFOS number0301
Surrounded byBargen, Kappelen, Lyss, Radelfingen, Seedorf
Websitewww.aarberg.ch
SFSO statistics

Aarberg lies 20 kilometers from Bern above the river Aare. With an area of 7.93 km2 (3.06 sq mi), Aarberg borders Bargen, Kappelen, Lyss, Radelfingen and Seedorf.

Aarberg is not to be confused with Aarburg in Aargau or with Aarbergen in Germany.

The town was once located on an island with the Aare and Little Aare (Kleine Aare) flowing around it. The old town grew up around the edge of the island with a large open plaza in the middle. In addition to the old town, Aarberg also includes the new outer quarter, and the villages of Spins, Mühletal and Grafenmoos.

The official language of Aarberg is (the Swiss variety of Standard) German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect.

History edit

Grafschaft Aarberg
ca 1220–1379
StatusCounty
CapitalAarberg
Common languagesAlemannic
GovernmentCounty
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• town settled
before 1138
• town and county founded
ca 1220 1220
• Gained town rights
1271
• Peter II attempts
     to pawn county

from 1358
• Sold to Bern
1379
Preceded by
Succeeded by
 
Bridge over the Aare, built in 1568

Where Aarberg now stands was once an island surrounded by the Aare and the Little Aare. By 1138 there was a small pilgrim home and hospital with a bridge, the Bargenbrügg, over the Aare. This bridge was a key river crossing from Bern to Büren an der Aare.[3]

The town itself was founded between 1220 and 1225 by count Ulrich III of Neuchâtel. The count had recently acquired the rulership over this region and needed a central location from which to rule. The island and the key bridge was a natural location for a town.[4] Aarberg is first mentioned in 1236 as Arberc. In 1267 it was mentioned as opidum de Arberch.[4] By the 14th century, Aarberg lay along the most important of the three trade roads in the region. The old Roman roads that connected Solothurn, Aarberg and Murten as well as southern Germany with Lyon and Rome all passed near Aarberg.[3]

The oldest official seal of citizenship in the town dates from 1249. Ulrich IV reaffirmed the town privileges in 1271. Initially the town was unwalled with two rows of wooden houses around a central narrow plaza. Following fires in 1419 and 1477 the town was rebuilt in stone and set back about 10 m (33 ft) creating the current, impressive central lens shaped plaza.[4]

The town was besieged in 1339, 1382 and 1386 but not taken. In 1358 the Graf (or Count) Peter von Aarberg was in financial difficulties and began looking for someone to buy the town. After years of unsuccessful attempts, in 1377-79 he was able to sell the town and his rights as ruler to Bern. The Bernese bailiff took up residence in Aarberg Castle in 1379.[5] In 1414, the toll on the bridges over the Aar as well as the expensive construction and repair on the bridges, was given to Bern. The bridges were rebuilt following floods in 1414, 1443, 1490, 1557 and the current bridge dates from 1567–68.

 
Copperplate engraving of Aarberg, by Johann Ludwig Nöthiger, 1744

The church at Aarberg, which is on the western border of the Bishopric of Constance, was built in 1484. The church was rebuilt in 1575 on the site of the former castle of Aarberg. The tower of the church, built in 1526, is from stone salvaged from the demolished Pilgrim Hospital Church. The cemetery was located next to the new church. In 1418, Bern placed the church under the patronage of the Münster of Bern, however following the Protestant Reformation (1528) the patronage was withdrawn.

The government of the town was a mayor or Schultheiß and a 24-member council (12 nobles and 12 citizens) under a vogt who lived in the Amthaus (built in 1608-10) and had the rights of high justice.

Aarberg has always been in a unique position for trade. Its location over the Aar and near major trade roads made the business of the town revolve around trade. The large central market plaza in the town was one of the largest trans-shipment centers in Switzerland. Many transport companies and inns, including the Tavernen Krone (Crown) and Tavernen Falken (Falcon), grew up around the plaza. The yearly market (1271 mentioned, 1507 two per year, 1681 three per year, 1759 quarterly), by 1478 was an important market that drew salt, iron, steel and cloth merchants from the entire region.[4] The town also tried to expand into farming by purchasing Alp Chuffort ob Lignières, Spins and Mühletal.

The Napoleonic invasion of Switzerland in 1798 severely damaged the town. Under the Helvetic Republic Aarberg was included in the Zollikofen District, though this only lasted until 1803. After this Aarberg became the capital of the Bezirk or county of Aarberg. During the Paris July Revolution, in 1830, the commanders of the Swiss Army moved to Aarberg. The fortified town was a key strong point on the western border between Geneva and Basel.[4]

With the invention of the railroad and alterations to Jura rivers, everything changed for Aarberg. The Bern-Lyss-Biel rail line bypassed Aarberg completely, reducing the amount of trade flowing through the town. Neither the Broye Valley line (from Lyss to Lausanne, built in 1876) or the creation of paved roads made a major change. At the same time, the Hagneck canal diverted a portion of the Aare and prevented the periodic flooding of the town. The Kleine Aare was dammed and Aarberg island became a peninsula.

During the 19th century business slowed in Aarberg, though the town grew. New quarters grew up in areas that had been covered by the Aare: Brückfeld, Leimernacher, Sunnmatt und Mühlau. Business shifted from transportation to farming, concrete construction and precision parts manufacturing.

Geography edit

 
The Aare north of Aarberg
 
Aerial view by Walter Mittelholzer (1919)

Aarberg has an area of 7.93 km2 (3.06 sq mi).[6] Of this area, 3.51 km2 (1.36 sq mi) or 44.4% is used for agricultural purposes, while 2.34 km2 (0.90 sq mi) or 29.6% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 1.86 km2 (0.72 sq mi) or 23.5% is settled (buildings or roads), 0.18 km2 (0.069 sq mi) or 2.3% is either rivers or lakes and 0.03 km2 (7.4 acres) or 0.4% is unproductive land.[7]

Of the built up area, industrial buildings made up 5.8% of the total area while housing and buildings made up 10.0% and transportation infrastructure made up 4.4%. Power and water infrastructure as well as other special developed areas made up 1.1% of the area while parks, green belts and sports fields made up 2.1%. Out of the forested land, 27.9% of the total land area is heavily forested and 1.6% is covered with orchards or small clusters of trees. Of the agricultural land, 36.3% is used for growing crops and 6.7% is pastures, while 1.4% is used for orchards or vine crops. All the water in the municipality is flowing water.[7]

The former district capital is located at the only Aare crossing between Bern and Büren an der Aare. It was an important market town and trans-shipment stop for trade along the river as well as around Bern.

Coat of arms edit

The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Argent an Eagle rising Sable beaked and membered Or and langued Gules on a Mount of 3 Coupeaux of the last.[8]

Demographics edit

Aarberg has a population (as of December 2020) of 4,626.[9] As of 2010, 10.8% of the population are resident foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years (2000–2010) the population has changed at a rate of 7.9%. Migration accounted for 5.9%, while births and deaths accounted for 2.6%.[10]

Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (3,442 or 90.5%) as their first language, Italian is the second most common (52 or 1.4%) and Turkish is the third (52 or 1.4%). There are 44 people who speak French and 1 person who speaks Romansh.[11]

As of 2008, the population was 49.5% male and 50.5% female. The population was made up of 1,786 Swiss men (43.7% of the population) and 236 (5.8%) non-Swiss men. There were 1,862 Swiss women (45.5%) and 20 (0.5%) non-Swiss women.[12] Of the population in the municipality, 1,060 or about 27.9% were born in Aarberg and lived there in 2000. There were 1,610 or 42.3% who were born in the same canton, while 516 or 13.6% were born somewhere else in Switzerland, and 499 or 13.1% were born outside of Switzerland.[11]

As of 2000, children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 23.6% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 62% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 14.4%.[10]

As of 2000, there were 1,581 people who were single and never married in the municipality. There were 1,850 married individuals, 220 widows or widowers and 151 individuals who are divorced.[11]

As of 2000, there were 1,599 private households in the municipality, and an average of 2.3 persons per household.[10] There were 516 households that consist of only one person and 106 households with five or more people. In 2000, a total of 1,513 apartments (91.5% of the total) were permanently occupied, while 102 apartments (6.2%) were seasonally occupied and 38 apartments (2.3%) were empty.[13] As of 2009, the construction rate of new housing units was 10 new units per 1000 residents.[10] The vacancy rate for the municipality, in 2010, was 0.32%.[10]

The historical population is given in the following chart:[4][14]

Heritage sites of national significance edit

The covered wooden bridge and the Liechti house are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance. The entire old town of Aarberg is part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites.[15]

Plaza in the Old Town edit

The large round plaza in Aarberg is used for numerous markets, light shows and open-air theatre. One of the most famous markets is the Puce or flea market. It is described as "one of the greatest and most atmospheric flea-markets in Switzerland."[16] Started in 1977, the Puce now has about 250 vendors selling a variety of products. The Puce takes place on the last weekend in April and August.

Schloss Aarberg edit

 
Magistrate's house (Castle) and Reformed Church

Schloss Aarberg was first built in 1220 with the town. From 1358 (when Aarberg was sold) until 1830 around 100 Vögte occupied the castle. Today it is the town hall, Bezirk (county) seat as well as the police station for the Cantonal police. The Hotel Krone is located on the left side of the castle.

Church edit

The late Gothic church was built in 1526 and promptly burned down. It was rebuilt in 1576 and is used by the Swiss Reformed Church. The bell tower is one of the tallest buildings in Aarberg. The church is built on a single nave plan with a choir. Both the pulpit and the organ are worth seeing.

Politics edit

In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 35.87% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SPS (21.85%), the FDP (18.41%) and the Green Party (8.79%). In the federal election, a total of 1,334 votes were cast, and the voter turnout was 46.7%.[17]

Economy edit

 
Aarberg sugar factory
 
Hydroelectric dam in Aarberg

As of  2010, Aarberg had an unemployment rate of 1.9%. As of 2008, there were 73 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 21 businesses involved in this sector. 847 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 51 businesses in this sector. 1,509 people were employed in the tertiary sector, with 180 businesses in this sector.[10]

In 2008 the total number of full-time equivalent jobs was 1,941. The number of jobs in the primary sector was 44, all of which were in agriculture. The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 804 of which 671 or (83.5%) were in manufacturing and 81 (10.1%) were in construction. The number of jobs in the tertiary sector was 1,093. In the tertiary sector; 304 or 27.8% were in wholesale or retail sales or the repair of motor vehicles, 26 or 2.4% were in the movement and storage of goods, 96 or 8.8% were in a hotel or restaurant, 11 or 1.0% were in the information industry, 23 or 2.1% were the insurance or financial industry, 65 or 5.9% were technical professionals or scientists, 84 or 7.7% were in education and 355 or 32.5% were in health care.[18]

In 2000, there were 1,692 workers who commuted into the municipality and 1,181 workers who commuted away. The municipality is a net importer of workers, with about 1.4 workers entering the municipality for every one leaving.[19] Of the working population, 13.2% used public transportation to get to work, and 51% used a private car.[10]

Religion edit

From the 2000 census, 494 or 13.0% were Roman Catholic, while 2,653 or 69.8% belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church. Of the rest of the population, there were 51 members of an Orthodox church (or about 1.34% of the population), and there were 230 individuals (or about 6.05% of the population) who belonged to another Christian church. There were 174 (or about 4.58% of the population) who were Islamic. There were 13 individuals who were Buddhist, 20 individuals who were Hindu and 2 individuals who belonged to another church. 182 (or about 4.79% of the population) belonged to no church, are agnostic or atheist, and 98 individuals (or about 2.58% of the population) did not answer the question.[11]

Weather edit

Aarberg has an average of 125.3 days of rain or snow per year and on average receives 1,035 mm (40.7 in) of precipitation. The wettest month is June during which time Aarberg receives an average of 110 mm (4.3 in) of rain or snow. During this month there is precipitation for an average of 11.3 days. The month with the most days of precipitation is May, with an average of 12.9, but with only 97 mm (3.8 in) of rain or snow. The driest month of the year is April with an average of 72 mm (2.8 in) of precipitation over 11.2 days.[20]

Education edit

In Aarberg about 1,622 or (42.7%) of the population have completed non-mandatory upper secondary education, and 477 or (12.5%) have completed additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule). Of the 477 who completed tertiary schooling, 71.3% were Swiss men, 22.2% were Swiss women, 3.6% were non-Swiss men and 2.9% were non-Swiss women.[11]

The Canton of Bern school system provides one year of non-obligatory Kindergarten, followed by six years of Primary school. This is followed by three years of obligatory lower Secondary school where the students are separated according to ability and aptitude. Following the lower Secondary students may attend additional schooling or they may enter an apprenticeship.[21]

During the 2009–10 school year, there were a total of 685 students attending classes in Aarberg. There were 4 kindergarten classes with a total of 73 students in the municipality. Of the kindergarten students, 15.1% were permanent or temporary residents of Switzerland (not citizens) and 19.2% have a different mother language than the classroom language. The municipality had 17 primary classes and 271 students. Of the primary students, 14.4% were permanent or temporary residents of Switzerland (not citizens) and 15.1% have a different mother language than the classroom language. During the same year, there were 18 lower secondary classes with a total of 341 students. There were 10.6% who were permanent or temporary residents of Switzerland (not citizens) and 12.6% have a different mother language than the classroom language.[22] As of 2000, there were 249 students in Aarberg who came from another municipality, while 118 residents attended schools outside the municipality.[19]

Aarberg is home to the Gemeindebibliothek Aarberg (municipal library of Aarberg). The library has (as of 2008) 12,913 books or other media, and loaned out 38,997 items in the same year. It was open a total of 121 days with average of 14 hours per week during that year.[23]

Transportation edit

The municipality has a railway station, Aarberg, on the Palézieux–Lyss railway line. It has regular service to Kerzers and Lyss.

Notable people edit

  • Theodor Gohl (1844 in Aarberg - 1910) a Swiss architect [24]
  • Kurt Wüthrich (born 1938 in Aarberg) a Swiss chemist/biophysicist and Nobel Chemistry laureate, known for developing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods
  • Andreas Fuhrer (born 1959) a retired Swiss sidecarcross rider and four times World Champion 1993–1996, lives in Aarberg
  • Thomas Bickel (born 1963 in Aarberg) a retired Swiss football midfielder
  • Martin Laciga (born 1975 in Aarberg) a retired beach volleyball player

References edit

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  6. ^ Arealstatistik Standard - Gemeindedaten nach 4 Hauptbereichen
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  15. ^ . KGS Inventar (in German). Federal Office of Civil Protection. 2009. Archived from the original on 28 June 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  16. ^ Puce Website 2005-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Nationalratswahlen 2007: Stärke der Parteien und Wahlbeteiligung, nach Gemeinden/Bezirk/Canton 2015-05-14 at the Wayback Machine (in German) accessed 28 May 2010
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  20. ^ (in German, French, and Italian). Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology - MeteoSwiss. Archived from the original on 27 June 2009. Retrieved 8 May 2009., the Aarberg weather station elevation is 490 meters above sea level.
  21. ^ EDK/CDIP/IDES (2010). Kantonale Schulstrukturen in der Schweiz und im Fürstentum Liechtenstein / Structures Scolaires Cantonales en Suisse et Dans la Principauté du Liechtenstein (PDF) (Report). Retrieved 24 June 2010.
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  24. ^ German Wiki, Theodor Gohl

External links edit

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Aarberg is a historic town and a municipality in the Seeland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland AarbergMunicipalityStadtplatz Town square FlagCoat of armsLocation of AarbergAarbergShow map of SwitzerlandAarbergShow map of Canton of BernCoordinates 47 2 N 7 16 E 47 033 N 7 267 E 47 033 7 267CountrySwitzerlandCantonBernDistrictSeelandGovernment MayorGemeindeprasidentArnold Stalder FDP PRD as of 2008 Area 1 Total7 93 km2 3 06 sq mi Elevation Stadtplatz 455 m 1 493 ft Population 31 December 2018 2 Total4 629 Density580 km2 1 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 Central European Time Summer DST UTC 02 00 Central European Summer Time Postal code s 3270SFOS number0301Surrounded byBargen Kappelen Lyss Radelfingen SeedorfWebsitewww wbr aarberg wbr ch SFSO statisticsAarberg lies 20 kilometers from Bern above the river Aare With an area of 7 93 km2 3 06 sq mi Aarberg borders Bargen Kappelen Lyss Radelfingen and Seedorf Aarberg is not to be confused with Aarburg in Aargau or with Aarbergen in Germany The town was once located on an island with the Aare and Little Aare Kleine Aare flowing around it The old town grew up around the edge of the island with a large open plaza in the middle In addition to the old town Aarberg also includes the new outer quarter and the villages of Spins Muhletal and Grafenmoos The official language of Aarberg is the Swiss variety of Standard German but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Coat of arms 4 Demographics 5 Heritage sites of national significance 5 1 Plaza in the Old Town 5 2 Schloss Aarberg 5 3 Church 6 Politics 7 Economy 8 Religion 9 Weather 10 Education 11 Transportation 12 Notable people 13 References 14 External linksHistory editCounty of AarbergGrafschaft Aarbergca 1220 1379StatusCountyCapitalAarbergCommon languagesAlemannicGovernmentCountyHistorical eraMiddle Ages town settledbefore 1138 town and county foundedca 1220 1220 Gained town rights1271 Peter II attempts to pawn countyfrom 1358 Sold to Bern1379Preceded by Succeeded by nbsp House of Zahringen Canton of Bern nbsp nbsp Bridge over the Aare built in 1568Where Aarberg now stands was once an island surrounded by the Aare and the Little Aare By 1138 there was a small pilgrim home and hospital with a bridge the Bargenbrugg over the Aare This bridge was a key river crossing from Bern to Buren an der Aare 3 The town itself was founded between 1220 and 1225 by count Ulrich III of Neuchatel The count had recently acquired the rulership over this region and needed a central location from which to rule The island and the key bridge was a natural location for a town 4 Aarberg is first mentioned in 1236 as Arberc In 1267 it was mentioned as opidum de Arberch 4 By the 14th century Aarberg lay along the most important of the three trade roads in the region The old Roman roads that connected Solothurn Aarberg and Murten as well as southern Germany with Lyon and Rome all passed near Aarberg 3 The oldest official seal of citizenship in the town dates from 1249 Ulrich IV reaffirmed the town privileges in 1271 Initially the town was unwalled with two rows of wooden houses around a central narrow plaza Following fires in 1419 and 1477 the town was rebuilt in stone and set back about 10 m 33 ft creating the current impressive central lens shaped plaza 4 The town was besieged in 1339 1382 and 1386 but not taken In 1358 the Graf or Count Peter von Aarberg was in financial difficulties and began looking for someone to buy the town After years of unsuccessful attempts in 1377 79 he was able to sell the town and his rights as ruler to Bern The Bernese bailiff took up residence in Aarberg Castle in 1379 5 In 1414 the toll on the bridges over the Aar as well as the expensive construction and repair on the bridges was given to Bern The bridges were rebuilt following floods in 1414 1443 1490 1557 and the current bridge dates from 1567 68 nbsp Copperplate engraving of Aarberg by Johann Ludwig Nothiger 1744The church at Aarberg which is on the western border of the Bishopric of Constance was built in 1484 The church was rebuilt in 1575 on the site of the former castle of Aarberg The tower of the church built in 1526 is from stone salvaged from the demolished Pilgrim Hospital Church The cemetery was located next to the new church In 1418 Bern placed the church under the patronage of the Munster of Bern however following the Protestant Reformation 1528 the patronage was withdrawn The government of the town was a mayor or Schultheiss and a 24 member council 12 nobles and 12 citizens under a vogt who lived in the Amthaus built in 1608 10 and had the rights of high justice Aarberg has always been in a unique position for trade Its location over the Aar and near major trade roads made the business of the town revolve around trade The large central market plaza in the town was one of the largest trans shipment centers in Switzerland Many transport companies and inns including the Tavernen Krone Crown and Tavernen Falken Falcon grew up around the plaza The yearly market 1271 mentioned 1507 two per year 1681 three per year 1759 quarterly by 1478 was an important market that drew salt iron steel and cloth merchants from the entire region 4 The town also tried to expand into farming by purchasing Alp Chuffort ob Lignieres Spins and Muhletal The Napoleonic invasion of Switzerland in 1798 severely damaged the town Under the Helvetic Republic Aarberg was included in the Zollikofen District though this only lasted until 1803 After this Aarberg became the capital of the Bezirk or county of Aarberg During the Paris July Revolution in 1830 the commanders of the Swiss Army moved to Aarberg The fortified town was a key strong point on the western border between Geneva and Basel 4 With the invention of the railroad and alterations to Jura rivers everything changed for Aarberg The Bern Lyss Biel rail line bypassed Aarberg completely reducing the amount of trade flowing through the town Neither the Broye Valley line from Lyss to Lausanne built in 1876 or the creation of paved roads made a major change At the same time the Hagneck canal diverted a portion of the Aare and prevented the periodic flooding of the town The Kleine Aare was dammed and Aarberg island became a peninsula During the 19th century business slowed in Aarberg though the town grew New quarters grew up in areas that had been covered by the Aare Bruckfeld Leimernacher Sunnmatt und Muhlau Business shifted from transportation to farming concrete construction and precision parts manufacturing Geography edit nbsp The Aare north of Aarberg nbsp Aerial view by Walter Mittelholzer 1919 Aarberg has an area of 7 93 km2 3 06 sq mi 6 Of this area 3 51 km2 1 36 sq mi or 44 4 is used for agricultural purposes while 2 34 km2 0 90 sq mi or 29 6 is forested Of the rest of the land 1 86 km2 0 72 sq mi or 23 5 is settled buildings or roads 0 18 km2 0 069 sq mi or 2 3 is either rivers or lakes and 0 03 km2 7 4 acres or 0 4 is unproductive land 7 Of the built up area industrial buildings made up 5 8 of the total area while housing and buildings made up 10 0 and transportation infrastructure made up 4 4 Power and water infrastructure as well as other special developed areas made up 1 1 of the area while parks green belts and sports fields made up 2 1 Out of the forested land 27 9 of the total land area is heavily forested and 1 6 is covered with orchards or small clusters of trees Of the agricultural land 36 3 is used for growing crops and 6 7 is pastures while 1 4 is used for orchards or vine crops All the water in the municipality is flowing water 7 The former district capital is located at the only Aare crossing between Bern and Buren an der Aare It was an important market town and trans shipment stop for trade along the river as well as around Bern Coat of arms editThe blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Argent an Eagle rising Sable beaked and membered Or and langued Gules on a Mount of 3 Coupeaux of the last 8 Demographics editAarberg has a population as of December 2020 update of 4 626 9 As of 2010 update 10 8 of the population are resident foreign nationals Over the last 10 years 2000 2010 the population has changed at a rate of 7 9 Migration accounted for 5 9 while births and deaths accounted for 2 6 10 Most of the population as of 2000 update speaks German 3 442 or 90 5 as their first language Italian is the second most common 52 or 1 4 and Turkish is the third 52 or 1 4 There are 44 people who speak French and 1 person who speaks Romansh 11 As of 2008 update the population was 49 5 male and 50 5 female The population was made up of 1 786 Swiss men 43 7 of the population and 236 5 8 non Swiss men There were 1 862 Swiss women 45 5 and 20 0 5 non Swiss women 12 Of the population in the municipality 1 060 or about 27 9 were born in Aarberg and lived there in 2000 There were 1 610 or 42 3 who were born in the same canton while 516 or 13 6 were born somewhere else in Switzerland and 499 or 13 1 were born outside of Switzerland 11 As of 2000 update children and teenagers 0 19 years old make up 23 6 of the population while adults 20 64 years old make up 62 and seniors over 64 years old make up 14 4 10 As of 2000 update there were 1 581 people who were single and never married in the municipality There were 1 850 married individuals 220 widows or widowers and 151 individuals who are divorced 11 As of 2000 update there were 1 599 private households in the municipality and an average of 2 3 persons per household 10 There were 516 households that consist of only one person and 106 households with five or more people In 2000 update a total of 1 513 apartments 91 5 of the total were permanently occupied while 102 apartments 6 2 were seasonally occupied and 38 apartments 2 3 were empty 13 As of 2009 update the construction rate of new housing units was 10 new units per 1000 residents 10 The vacancy rate for the municipality in 2010 update was 0 32 10 The historical population is given in the following chart 4 14 Heritage sites of national significance editThe covered wooden bridge and the Liechti house are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance The entire old town of Aarberg is part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites 15 nbsp Covered Wooden Bridge nbsp Liechti HousePlaza in the Old Town edit The large round plaza in Aarberg is used for numerous markets light shows and open air theatre One of the most famous markets is the Puce or flea market It is described as one of the greatest and most atmospheric flea markets in Switzerland 16 Started in 1977 the Puce now has about 250 vendors selling a variety of products The Puce takes place on the last weekend in April and August Schloss Aarberg edit nbsp Magistrate s house Castle and Reformed ChurchSchloss Aarberg was first built in 1220 with the town From 1358 when Aarberg was sold until 1830 around 100 Vogte occupied the castle Today it is the town hall Bezirk county seat as well as the police station for the Cantonal police The Hotel Krone is located on the left side of the castle Church edit The late Gothic church was built in 1526 and promptly burned down It was rebuilt in 1576 and is used by the Swiss Reformed Church The bell tower is one of the tallest buildings in Aarberg The church is built on a single nave plan with a choir Both the pulpit and the organ are worth seeing Politics editIn the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the SVP which received 35 87 of the vote The next three most popular parties were the SPS 21 85 the FDP 18 41 and the Green Party 8 79 In the federal election a total of 1 334 votes were cast and the voter turnout was 46 7 17 Economy edit nbsp Aarberg sugar factory nbsp Hydroelectric dam in AarbergAs of 2010 update Aarberg had an unemployment rate of 1 9 As of 2008 update there were 73 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 21 businesses involved in this sector 847 people were employed in the secondary sector and there were 51 businesses in this sector 1 509 people were employed in the tertiary sector with 180 businesses in this sector 10 In 2008 update the total number of full time equivalent jobs was 1 941 The number of jobs in the primary sector was 44 all of which were in agriculture The number of jobs in the secondary sector was 804 of which 671 or 83 5 were in manufacturing and 81 10 1 were in construction The number of jobs in the tertiary sector was 1 093 In the tertiary sector 304 or 27 8 were in wholesale or retail sales or the repair of motor vehicles 26 or 2 4 were in the movement and storage of goods 96 or 8 8 were in a hotel or restaurant 11 or 1 0 were in the information industry 23 or 2 1 were the insurance or financial industry 65 or 5 9 were technical professionals or scientists 84 or 7 7 were in education and 355 or 32 5 were in health care 18 In 2000 update there were 1 692 workers who commuted into the municipality and 1 181 workers who commuted away The municipality is a net importer of workers with about 1 4 workers entering the municipality for every one leaving 19 Of the working population 13 2 used public transportation to get to work and 51 used a private car 10 Religion editFrom the 2000 census update 494 or 13 0 were Roman Catholic while 2 653 or 69 8 belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church Of the rest of the population there were 51 members of an Orthodox church or about 1 34 of the population and there were 230 individuals or about 6 05 of the population who belonged to another Christian church There were 174 or about 4 58 of the population who were Islamic There were 13 individuals who were Buddhist 20 individuals who were Hindu and 2 individuals who belonged to another church 182 or about 4 79 of the population belonged to no church are agnostic or atheist and 98 individuals or about 2 58 of the population did not answer the question 11 Weather editAarberg has an average of 125 3 days of rain or snow per year and on average receives 1 035 mm 40 7 in of precipitation The wettest month is June during which time Aarberg receives an average of 110 mm 4 3 in of rain or snow During this month there is precipitation for an average of 11 3 days The month with the most days of precipitation is May with an average of 12 9 but with only 97 mm 3 8 in of rain or snow The driest month of the year is April with an average of 72 mm 2 8 in of precipitation over 11 2 days 20 Education editIn Aarberg about 1 622 or 42 7 of the population have completed non mandatory upper secondary education and 477 or 12 5 have completed additional higher education either university or a Fachhochschule Of the 477 who completed tertiary schooling 71 3 were Swiss men 22 2 were Swiss women 3 6 were non Swiss men and 2 9 were non Swiss women 11 The Canton of Bern school system provides one year of non obligatory Kindergarten followed by six years of Primary school This is followed by three years of obligatory lower Secondary school where the students are separated according to ability and aptitude Following the lower Secondary students may attend additional schooling or they may enter an apprenticeship 21 During the 2009 10 school year there were a total of 685 students attending classes in Aarberg There were 4 kindergarten classes with a total of 73 students in the municipality Of the kindergarten students 15 1 were permanent or temporary residents of Switzerland not citizens and 19 2 have a different mother language than the classroom language The municipality had 17 primary classes and 271 students Of the primary students 14 4 were permanent or temporary residents of Switzerland not citizens and 15 1 have a different mother language than the classroom language During the same year there were 18 lower secondary classes with a total of 341 students There were 10 6 who were permanent or temporary residents of Switzerland not citizens and 12 6 have a different mother language than the classroom language 22 As of 2000 update there were 249 students in Aarberg who came from another municipality while 118 residents attended schools outside the municipality 19 Aarberg is home to the Gemeindebibliothek Aarberg municipal library of Aarberg The library has as of 2008 update 12 913 books or other media and loaned out 38 997 items in the same year It was open a total of 121 days with average of 14 hours per week during that year 23 Transportation editThe municipality has a railway station Aarberg on the Palezieux Lyss railway line It has regular service to Kerzers and Lyss Notable people editTheodor Gohl 1844 in Aarberg 1910 a Swiss architect 24 Kurt Wuthrich born 1938 in Aarberg a Swiss chemist biophysicist and Nobel Chemistry laureate known for developing nuclear magnetic resonance NMR methods Andreas Fuhrer born 1959 a retired Swiss sidecarcross rider and four times World Champion 1993 1996 lives in Aarberg Thomas Bickel born 1963 in Aarberg a retired Swiss football midfielder Martin Laciga born 1975 in Aarberg a retired beach volleyball playerReferences edit a b Arealstatistik Standard Gemeinden nach 4 Hauptbereichen Federal Statistical Office Retrieved 13 January 2019 Standige Wohnbevolkerung nach Staatsangehorigkeitskategorie Geschlecht und Gemeinde Provisorische Jahresergebnisse 2018 Federal Statistical Office 9 April 2019 Retrieved 11 April 2019 a b Aarberg town webpage History Archived 2008 06 09 at the Wayback Machine in German a b c d e f Aarberg in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Swiss castles ch Aarberg Castle in German accessed 23 July 2012 Arealstatistik Standard Gemeindedaten nach 4 Hauptbereichen a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office Land Use Statistics 2009 data in German accessed 25 March 2010 Aarberg commune Bern canton Switzerland Flags of the World com 30 December 2010 Standige und nichtstandige Wohnbevolkerung nach institutionellen Gliederungen Geburtsort und Staatsangehorigkeit bfs admin ch in German Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB 31 December 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2021 a b c d e f g Swiss Federal Statistical Office Archived 2016 01 05 at the Wayback Machine accessed 26 April 2012 a b c d e STAT TAB Datenwurfel fur Thema 40 3 2000 Archived 2014 04 09 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 2 February 2011 Statistical office of the Canton of Bern Archived 2012 02 15 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 4 January 2012 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Datenwurfel fur Thema 09 2 Gebaude und Wohnungen Archived 2014 09 07 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 28 January 2011 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Bevolkerungsentwicklung nach Region 1850 2000 Archived 2014 09 30 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 29 January 2011 Kantonsliste A Objekte KGS Inventar in German Federal Office of Civil Protection 2009 Archived from the original on 28 June 2010 Retrieved 25 April 2011 Puce Website Archived 2005 08 28 at the Wayback Machine Swiss Federal Statistical Office Nationalratswahlen 2007 Starke der Parteien und Wahlbeteiligung nach Gemeinden Bezirk Canton Archived 2015 05 14 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 28 May 2010 Swiss Federal Statistical Office STAT TAB Betriebszahlung Arbeitsstatten nach Gemeinde und NOGA 2008 Abschnitte Sektoren 1 3 Archived 2014 12 25 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 28 January 2011 a b Swiss Federal Statistical Office Statweb Archived 2012 08 04 at archive today in German accessed 24 June 2010 Temperature and Precipitation Average Values Table 1961 1990 in German French and Italian Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss Archived from the original on 27 June 2009 Retrieved 8 May 2009 the Aarberg weather station elevation is 490 meters above sea level EDK CDIP IDES 2010 Kantonale Schulstrukturen in der Schweiz und im Furstentum Liechtenstein Structures Scolaires Cantonales en Suisse et Dans la Principaute du Liechtenstein PDF Report Retrieved 24 June 2010 Schuljahr 2009 10 pdf document Archived 2012 06 02 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 4 January 2012 Swiss Federal Statistical Office list of libraries Archived 2015 07 06 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 14 May 2010 German Wiki Theodor GohlExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aarberg Official website in German de Schloss Aarberg Aarberg in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Aarberg Tourism limited English Content Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aarberg amp oldid 1167510394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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