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Rapperswil

Rapperswil (Swiss German: [ˈrɑpːərʃˌʋiːl] or [ˈrɑpːərsˌʋiːl];[2] short: Rappi) is a former municipality and since January 2007 part of the municipality of Rapperswil-Jona in the Wahlkreis (constituency) of See-Gaster in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland, located between Obersee and the main part of Lake Zurich.

Rapperswil
Rapperswil as seen from Etzel mountain: Capuchin monastery to the left, Rapperswil castle and St. John's church in the background, Lake Zürich harbour and Altstadt in the foreground respectively Seedamm, wooden bridge and upper Lake Zürich to the right (October 2010)
Location of Rapperswil
Rapperswil
Rapperswil
Coordinates: 47°13.6′N 8°49′E / 47.2267°N 8.817°E / 47.2267; 8.817
CountrySwitzerland
CantonSt. Gallen
DistrictSee-Gaster
MunicipalityRapperswil-Jona
Government
 • MayorStadtpräsident/Stadtammann (list)
Area
 • Total1.74 km2 (0.67 sq mi)
Elevation
409 m (1,342 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2018)[1]
 • Total2,618
 • Density1,500/km2 (3,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (Central European Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (Central European Summer Time)
Postal code(s)
8640
SFOS number3336
Surrounded byAltendorf (SZ), Freienbach (SZ), Jona, Bollingen, Lachen (SZ)
Websitewww.rapperswil.ch
SFSO statistics

Geography edit

Rapperswil is located on the northern shore of Lake Zürich at the point at which the lake is cut in two by the Seedamm isthmus, which is an ice age moraine. The upper (or eastern) part of Lake Zürich is called Obersee. Part of the old town, the castle and monastery are situated on a peninsula.

Sights edit

 
Rapperswil Hauptplatz (main square), former Rathaus (town hall) to the right
 
Rapperswil peninsula; Einsiedlerhaus and parts of the Capuchin monastery's (to the right), the rose gardens and Technical University (HSR) (to the left), as seen from Lindenhof at the Rapperswil castle

The town's main sights are concentrated in the Altstadt of Rapperswil and can be seen while strolling through the medieval alleys. The main sights of Rapperswil are its rose gardens, Rapperswil Castle, the reconstructed wooden bridge to Hurden with its bridge chapel Heilig Hüsli located at Seedamm, the Kapuzinerkloster (Capuchin's monastery), the remains of the Middle Ages fortifications located on Lake Zürich, Lindenhof hill, Herrenberg, Engelplatz, Hauptplatz, Bühlerallee and Fischmarktplatz at Rapperswil harbour.

Rapperswil is often referred to as the "town of roses" (Rosenstadt) because of its extensive displays of roses in three designated parks. No less than 15,000 plants of 600 different kinds may be viewed between June and October. There is also a rose garden in the town center, accessible to blind and disabled people.[3]

The old town (Altstadt) is dominated by the Schloss Rapperswil located at the peninsula called Endingen, Lindenhof and Herrenberg on Lake Zürich perched atop this rocky hill at the bay of Kempraten. The castle dates back to the early 13th century (first mentioned in 1229). In 1350, it was destroyed by Rudolf Brun, the mayor of Zürich, and was rebuilt in 1352/54 by Albrecht II, Duke of Austria. Deer inhabit lands surrounding the castle.[4] Since 1870, the castle has been home to the Polish National Museum created by Polish émigrés, including the castle's lessee and restorer, Count Wladyslaw Broel-Plater.[5]

A small Capuchin's monastery was established in 1606 at the lakeside Endingerhorn as a Catholic counterpart to the Reformation's centre in the city of Zürich. The monastery buildings belong to the citizens of Rapperswil (Endingen itself belongs to the Einsiedeln Abbey) rather than to the monks who inhabit it, and is still in use.[6] The main churches in town include the Roman Catholic St. John's Church (built in early 13th century),[7] the cemetery chapel (Liebfrauenkapelle) and a small Protestant church.

The locational advantage of the place attracted the national Circus Knie who built its headquarters in Rapperswil in 1919.[8] The circus is now also responsible for the Circus Museum [9] and the Knie's Kinderzoo located in Rapperswil which is particularly aimed at children.[10] Rapperswil also hosts the Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil HSR (University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil)[11] and an Economics school for parts of the cantons Zürich and St. Gallen.

Zürichsee-Schifffahrtsgesellschaft (commonly abbreviated to ZSG) operates passenger vessels on the Lake Zürich (Zürichsee),[12] connecting the surrounding towns between Zürich-Bürkliplatz and the Rapperswil peninsula with its harbour area.

History edit

Early history edit

Lordship (County) of Rapperswil
Herrschaft (Grafschaft) Rapperswil
1220–1464
 
Juliusbanner (1512)
 
Coat of arms
StatusState of the Holy Roman Empire
CapitalRapperswil
GovernmentPrincipality
Historical eraMiddle Ages, Early Modern period
• Rapperswil founded
1229 (official date)
• Lordship established
ca 1233 1220
• Inherited by counts of
    Habsburg-Laufenburg

1309–58
• Purchased liberty from
    Austria

1415–58
• Allied with Habsburg
    and Zürich
    in the Old Zürich War


1440–46

1458–1798

1798 1464
19 February 1803
Preceded by
Succeeded by
 
Einsiedlerhaus, Endingertor and southern town walls, as seen from Lake Zürich, Capuchin monastery to the left, the vineyards and Lindenhof hill in the background
 
Rapperswil on Codex Vindobonensis (1550)
 
Upper Lake Zürich and its medieval central municipality Rapperswil on Murerplan (1566)
 
ZSG paddle steamships Stadt Rapperswil (to the left) and Stadt Zürich at Rapperswil harbour (1914)
 
Holzbrücke Rapperswil-Hurden, Seedamm to the left, Heilig Hüsli and Rapperswil in the background
 
St. John's church portal and Liebfrauenkapelle to the left
 
Capuchin monastery as seen from Lake Zürich
 
Rose gardens at Einsiedlerhaus
 
S-Bahn Zürich S15 line at Rapperswil railway station, Schloss Rapperswil and St. John's Church in the background
 
Guggenmusik concert (Eis-zwei-Geissebei)
 
Knie's Kinderzoo

Settlements in the region of Rapperswil date back to at least 5000 years ago. Archaeological relicts have been found at the Technikum island settlement,[13] and the remains of a first wooden bridge (1523 BC, reconstructed in 2001) to Hurden located on the Obersee lakeshore nearby the Technical University (HSR) respectively the so-called Heilig Hüsli at the northwestern part of the Seedamm area. The three neighbouring Prehistoric settlements, as well as the early lake crossings, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps.[14][15] In Kempraten, two kilometers away, there was a probably Helvetic settlement;[16][17] and in the beginning of the 1st century AD, the Roman vicus Centum Prata (meaning 100 meadows) became an important trade center on the way to the Roman heartland. The neolithic bridge between Hurden and Rapperswil was renewed by the Romans at least around 165 AD.

Historians mention a 10th-century ferry station assumably at the so-called Einsiedlerhaus in Rapperswil – in 981 AD as well as the vineyard on the Lindenhof hill – between Kempraten on Kempratnerbucht, Lützelau and Ufenau island and assumably present Hurden, which allowed the pilgrims towards Einsiedeln to cross the lake before the prehistoric bridge at the Seedamm isthmus was re-built in 1358.[18]

Counts of Rapperswil edit

Rapperswil Castle and the fortifications of the former locus Endingen (given by the Einsiedeln Abbey) were built by the Counts of Rapperswil, i.e. by Rudolf II and his son Rudolf III von Rapperswil around 1200: The town was founded when the nobility of Rapperswil moved from Altendorf across the lake to Rapperswil. On the peninsula at Oberbollingen, the St. Nicholas Chapel is mentioned, where around 1229 a small Cistercian (later Premonstratensian) monastery was established by the house of Rapperswil; in 1267 it was united with the nearby Mariazell-Wurmsbach Abbey. St. Martin Busskirch is one of the oldest churches around upper Lake Zürich. Even the citizens of Rapperswil had to attend services in Busskirch until Count Rudolf II built the Stadtpfarrkirche on Herrenberg next to Rapperswil Castle on Lindenhof hill. Known members of the family are Countess Elisabeth von Rapperswil (around 1252/62 –1309), her sons Wernher von Homberg, Reichsvogt and minnesang poet, and Count Johann I. von Habsburg-Laufenburg-Rapperswil (* around 1295/97, † 1337). His son Johann II († 1380), the opposition's leader against Rudolf Brun, the mayor of Zürich, was arrested for two years, and the town walls of Rapperswil, its castle and Altendorf castle were destroyed by Brun in 1350.

Modern history edit

Between 1358 and 1360 Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, built a wooden bridge across the lake that has been used to 1878 – measuring approximately 1,450 metres (4,757 ft) in length and 4 metres (13 ft) wide; 546 oak piles have been installed. In 1415, the town bought freedom for itself. In 1442, during Old Zurich War, Rapperswil was in alliance with Zürich and the Habsburg Dynasty. In 1458 Rapperswil was controlled by the Swiss Confederation as a so-called Gemeine Herrschaft, i.e. under control of two cantons (Glarus and Schwyz) of the Old Swiss Confederation and their representative, a Vogt at Rapperswil castle.

Because of its strategic location along important infrastructure lines, and because of flourishing trade, the town grew rich. This allowed a certain degree of freedom (especially within the Habsburg-controlled territories and) within the Swiss Confederation which ended with the formation of the Swiss cantons by Napoleon in 1799. In 1656 and 1712 (the First War of Villmergen and the Toggenburg War, or Second War of Villmergen, respectively), Rapperswil was involved in wars between the Catholic and Reformed cantons of the Old Swiss Confederation. Rapperswil was at first part of the Helvetic and the canton of Linth's capital city. After the 1803 Act of Mediation, it joined the canton of St. Gallen, and the former Herrschaft Rapperswil was split into the municipalities of Rapperswil and Jona.

On 1 January 2007 the former municipalities of Rapperswil and Jona merged to form a new political entity: Rapperswil-Jona has a population of 25,777 (December 2007). This makes it the second-largest town in the canton after the capital of St. Gallen itself.

Culture edit

Ironman 70.3 Switzerland and the Triathon Challenge took place in Rapperswil-Jona on 6 June 2010, and was repeated several times. The blues'n'jazz festival, taking place since 1998, is held at the end of June. Every three years Seenachtsfest is celebrated one weekend in August, attracting nearly 100,000 visitors to a spectacular fireworks, for the next time in summer 2018.[19] Rapperswil is the home of the Rapperswil-Jona Lakers, and their Diners Club Arena is situated on Obersee lakeshore. Kunst(Zeug)Haus is a vibrant center of Swiss contemporary art, housed in a former Swiss Military armory (Zeughaus).[20] Herzbaracke is a swimming theatre, cabaret and restaurant on Lake Zürich at different locations, among them Zürich-Bellevue and Rapperswil harbour. Eis-zwei-Geissebei is a Carnival festival in Rapperswil on Shrove Tuesday, and Christkindlymärt is a Christmas funfair celebrated in late December, and last but not least, Radio Zürisee is situated in Rapperswil opposite of the Rapperswil railway station, and Obersee Nachrichten at Hauptplatz plaza.

In Rapperswil there are several sites situated that are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance: Schloss Rapperswil with the Polish Museum including the Polish national archive, the medieval Rathaus (town hall) located at the Hauptplatz square, and the Seedamm region including Heilig Hüsli and the remains of the prehistoric wooden bridges respectively the neolithic stilt house settlements located there.[21] The latter are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps".[22][23]

Cultural heritage edit

Located on Obersee lake shore at the Seedamm isthmus between the Zürichsee and the Obersee lake area, the area was in close vicinity to the prehistoric lake crossings, and neighboured by four Prehistoric pile dwelling settlements: Freienbach–Hurden Rosshorn,[24] Freienbach–Hurden Seefeld,[25] Seegubel[26] and Rapperswil-Jona–Technikum.[13] Because the lake has grown in size over time, the original piles are now around 4 metres (13 ft) to 7 metres (23 ft) under the water level of 406 metres (1,332 ft).

As well as being part of the 56 Swiss sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps, the settlements are also listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance as Class A objects of national importance.[27]

 
Silverware (1694) of St John the Baptist church's treasury. Collection of the Stadtmuseum of Rapperswil

Transportation edit

Rapperswil railway station is a nodal point of the IR Voralpen Express (SOB), the Zürich S-Bahn lines S5, S7, S15 and S40, and the St. Gallen S-Bahn line S6. This railway station is a 36-minute (S5/S15, combined quarter-hourly service) ride away from Zürich Hauptbahnhof and a 55-minute ride away from St. Gallen (direct with Voralpen-Express or S6/S4 with change in Uznach). The railway tracks and the infrastructure, excluded the train station's building, have been renewed by June/July 2016.[28]

Since 2008, the bus service in Rapperswil-Jona (Stadtbus Rapperswil-Jona)[29] has been provided by the Verkehrsbetriebe Zürichsee und Oberland (VZO).[30] In addition, Schneider Busbetrieb operates line 622 to Wagen (continues to St. Gallenkappel/Wattwil) and line 621 to Buech/St. Dyonis.

As of 2016, an average of 26,000 road vehicles cross the Seedamm causeway and the Bahnhofstrasse road in Rapperswil every day. As of 30 June 2016, Rapperswil-Jona is expected to participate as the first Swiss city in a pilot project for so-called Mobility pricing in order to relieve the traffic on road and rail during rush hours.[31]

Gallery edit

Personalities edit

 
Codex Manesse, Albrecht von Rapperswil, c.1340
Early times
 
Marianne Ehrmann, 1789
Modern times

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Error: Unable to display the reference properly. See the documentation for details.
  2. ^ Andres Kristol, Rapperswil SG (See) in: Dictionnaire toponymique des communes suisses – Lexikon der schweizerischen Gemeindenamen – Dizionario toponomastico dei comuni svizzeri (DTS|LSG), Centre de dialectologie, Université de Neuchâtel, Verlag Huber, Frauenfeld/Stuttgart/Wien 2005, ISBN 3-7193-1308-5 and Éditions Payot, Lausanne 2005, ISBN 2-601-03336-3, p. 727.
  3. ^ "Rose gardens Rapperswil-Jona" (in German). vvrj.ch. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  4. ^ Castle of Rapperswil (official site) (in German)
  5. ^ National Museum of Poland in Rapperswil (official site)
  6. ^ Rapperswil monastery (official site) (in German)
  7. ^ Pfarrei St. Johann (official site) (in German)
  8. ^ Circus Knie (official site) (in German)
  9. ^ Circus Museum Rapperswil (official site) (in German)
  10. ^ Knie's Kinderzoo (official site) (in German)
  11. ^ University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil (HSR) (official site) (in German)
  12. ^ Zürichsee Schifffahrtsgesellschaft Boat schedules, mainly (in German)
  13. ^ a b . palafittes.org. Archived from the original on 2014-10-07. Retrieved 2014-12-07.
  14. ^ . Swiss Coordination Group UNESCO Palafittes (palafittes.org). Archived from the original on 2014-10-07. Retrieved 2014-12-07.
  15. ^ . palafittes.org. Archived from the original on 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2014-12-07.
  16. ^ Unterwasserarchäologische Projekte Kanton St. Gallen
  17. ^ Neue Zürcher Zeitung (20/21 January 2001): Die Brücke auf dem Grund des Zürichsees
  18. ^ "Das Einsiedlerhaus in Rapperswil wechselt den Besitzer". Obersee Nachrichten (in German). Kapuzinerkloster Rapperswil, published by Markus Turnherr, Stadtarchivar. Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  19. ^ www.seenachtsfest-rj.ch (in German)
  20. ^ Kunst(Zeug)Haus Rapperswil website (in German)
  21. ^ Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance 2009-05-01 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ UNESCO World Heritage Centre
  23. ^ palafittes.org 2011-09-02 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  24. ^ . palafittes.org. Archived from the original on 2014-10-07. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
  25. ^ . palafittes.org. Archived from the original on 2014-10-07. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
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  27. ^ (PDF) (in German). bevoelkerungsschutz.admin.ch. 2015-01-01. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-19. Retrieved 2015-09-14.
  28. ^ Kristina Ivancic; Pascal Büsser (2016-06-26). "Bahnhof Rapperswil: Die Bauarbeiter leisten Knochenarbeit am Gleis" (in German). Limmattaler Zeitung. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  29. ^ "Stadtbus Rapperswil-Jona".
  30. ^ [Market area] (in German). VZO. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  31. ^ "FOKUS: Mobility Pricing soll Pendlerverkehr entlasten" (in German). 10vor10. 2016-06-30. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  32. ^ a b c Information boards on occasion of the 2015 exhibition Der Zeit voraus - Drei Frauen auf eigenen Wegen, Stadtmuseum Rapperswil-Jona.
  33. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 20 December 2018

Literature edit

External links edit

  • Rapperswil-Jona (official site) (in German)
  • Ortsgemeinde Rapperswil-Jona (in German)
  • Tourist Information Rapperswil-Jona (in German)
  • Rapperswil in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.

rapperswil, other, uses, disambiguation, swiss, german, ˈrɑpːərʃˌʋiːl, ˈrɑpːərsˌʋiːl, short, rappi, former, municipality, since, january, 2007, part, municipality, jona, wahlkreis, constituency, gaster, canton, gallen, switzerland, located, between, obersee, m. For other uses see Rapperswil disambiguation Rapperswil Swiss German ˈrɑpːerʃˌʋiːl or ˈrɑpːersˌʋiːl 2 short Rappi is a former municipality and since January 2007 part of the municipality of Rapperswil Jona in the Wahlkreis constituency of See Gaster in the canton of St Gallen in Switzerland located between Obersee and the main part of Lake Zurich RapperswilFormer municipalityRapperswil as seen from Etzel mountain Capuchin monastery to the left Rapperswil castle and St John s church in the background Lake Zurich harbour and Altstadt in the foreground respectively Seedamm wooden bridge and upper Lake Zurich to the right October 2010 FlagCoat of armsLocation of RapperswilRapperswilShow map of SwitzerlandRapperswilShow map of Canton of St GallenCoordinates 47 13 6 N 8 49 E 47 2267 N 8 817 E 47 2267 8 817CountrySwitzerlandCantonSt GallenDistrictSee GasterMunicipalityRapperswil JonaGovernment MayorStadtprasident Stadtammann list Area Total1 74 km2 0 67 sq mi Elevation409 m 1 342 ft Population 31 December 2018 1 Total2 618 Density1 500 km2 3 900 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 Central European Time Summer DST UTC 02 00 Central European Summer Time Postal code s 8640SFOS number3336Surrounded byAltendorf SZ Freienbach SZ Jona Bollingen Lachen SZ Websitewww wbr rapperswil wbr ch SFSO statistics Contents 1 Geography 2 Sights 3 History 3 1 Early history 3 2 Counts of Rapperswil 3 3 Modern history 4 Culture 5 Cultural heritage 6 Transportation 7 Gallery 8 Personalities 9 See also 10 References 11 Literature 12 External linksGeography editRapperswil is located on the northern shore of Lake Zurich at the point at which the lake is cut in two by the Seedamm isthmus which is an ice age moraine The upper or eastern part of Lake Zurich is called Obersee Part of the old town the castle and monastery are situated on a peninsula Sights edit nbsp Rapperswil Hauptplatz main square former Rathaus town hall to the right nbsp Rapperswil peninsula Einsiedlerhaus and parts of the Capuchin monastery s to the right the rose gardens and Technical University HSR to the left as seen from Lindenhof at the Rapperswil castle The town s main sights are concentrated in the Altstadt of Rapperswil and can be seen while strolling through the medieval alleys The main sights of Rapperswil are its rose gardens Rapperswil Castle the reconstructed wooden bridge to Hurden with its bridge chapel Heilig Husli located at Seedamm the Kapuzinerkloster Capuchin s monastery the remains of the Middle Ages fortifications located on Lake Zurich Lindenhof hill Herrenberg Engelplatz Hauptplatz Buhlerallee and Fischmarktplatz at Rapperswil harbour Rapperswil is often referred to as the town of roses Rosenstadt because of its extensive displays of roses in three designated parks No less than 15 000 plants of 600 different kinds may be viewed between June and October There is also a rose garden in the town center accessible to blind and disabled people 3 The old town Altstadt is dominated by the Schloss Rapperswil located at the peninsula called Endingen Lindenhof and Herrenberg on Lake Zurich perched atop this rocky hill at the bay of Kempraten The castle dates back to the early 13th century first mentioned in 1229 In 1350 it was destroyed by Rudolf Brun the mayor of Zurich and was rebuilt in 1352 54 by Albrecht II Duke of Austria Deer inhabit lands surrounding the castle 4 Since 1870 the castle has been home to the Polish National Museum created by Polish emigres including the castle s lessee and restorer Count Wladyslaw Broel Plater 5 A small Capuchin s monastery was established in 1606 at the lakeside Endingerhorn as a Catholic counterpart to the Reformation s centre in the city of Zurich The monastery buildings belong to the citizens of Rapperswil Endingen itself belongs to the Einsiedeln Abbey rather than to the monks who inhabit it and is still in use 6 The main churches in town include the Roman Catholic St John s Church built in early 13th century 7 the cemetery chapel Liebfrauenkapelle and a small Protestant church The locational advantage of the place attracted the national Circus Knie who built its headquarters in Rapperswil in 1919 8 The circus is now also responsible for the Circus Museum 9 and the Knie s Kinderzoo located in Rapperswil which is particularly aimed at children 10 Rapperswil also hosts the Hochschule fur Technik Rapperswil HSR University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil 11 and an Economics school for parts of the cantons Zurich and St Gallen Zurichsee Schifffahrtsgesellschaft commonly abbreviated to ZSG operates passenger vessels on the Lake Zurich Zurichsee 12 connecting the surrounding towns between Zurich Burkliplatz and the Rapperswil peninsula with its harbour area History editEarly history edit Lordship County of RapperswilHerrschaft Grafschaft Rapperswil1220 1464 nbsp Juliusbanner 1512 nbsp Coat of armsStatusState of the Holy Roman EmpireCapitalRapperswilGovernmentPrincipalityHistorical eraMiddle Ages Early Modern period Rapperswil founded1229 official date Lordship establishedca 1233 1220 Inherited by counts of Habsburg Laufenburg nbsp 1309 58 Purchased liberty from Austria1415 58 Allied with Habsburg and Zurich in the Old Zurich War1440 46 Condominium of the Old Swiss Confederacy nbsp 1458 1798 Annexed to Helvetic canton of Linth nbsp 1798 1464 Joined St Gallen nbsp 19 February 1803Preceded by Succeeded by nbsp Duchy of Swabia Old Swiss Confederacy nbsp nbsp Einsiedlerhaus Endingertor and southern town walls as seen from Lake Zurich Capuchin monastery to the left the vineyards and Lindenhof hill in the background nbsp Rapperswil on Codex Vindobonensis 1550 nbsp Upper Lake Zurich and its medieval central municipality Rapperswil on Murerplan 1566 nbsp ZSG paddle steamships Stadt Rapperswil to the left and Stadt Zurich at Rapperswil harbour 1914 nbsp Holzbrucke Rapperswil Hurden Seedamm to the left Heilig Husli and Rapperswil in the background nbsp St John s church portal and Liebfrauenkapelle to the left nbsp Capuchin monastery as seen from Lake Zurich nbsp Rose gardens at Einsiedlerhaus nbsp S Bahn Zurich S15 line at Rapperswil railway station Schloss Rapperswil and St John s Church in the background nbsp Guggenmusik concert Eis zwei Geissebei nbsp Knie s KinderzooSettlements in the region of Rapperswil date back to at least 5000 years ago Archaeological relicts have been found at the Technikum island settlement 13 and the remains of a first wooden bridge 1523 BC reconstructed in 2001 to Hurden located on the Obersee lakeshore nearby the Technical University HSR respectively the so called Heilig Husli at the northwestern part of the Seedamm area The three neighbouring Prehistoric settlements as well as the early lake crossings are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps 14 15 In Kempraten two kilometers away there was a probably Helvetic settlement 16 17 and in the beginning of the 1st century AD the Roman vicus Centum Prata meaning 100 meadows became an important trade center on the way to the Roman heartland The neolithic bridge between Hurden and Rapperswil was renewed by the Romans at least around 165 AD Historians mention a 10th century ferry station assumably at the so called Einsiedlerhaus in Rapperswil in 981 AD as well as the vineyard on the Lindenhof hill between Kempraten on Kempratnerbucht Lutzelau and Ufenau island and assumably present Hurden which allowed the pilgrims towards Einsiedeln to cross the lake before the prehistoric bridge at the Seedamm isthmus was re built in 1358 18 Counts of Rapperswil edit Main article House of Rapperswil Rapperswil Castle and the fortifications of the former locus Endingen given by the Einsiedeln Abbey were built by the Counts of Rapperswil i e by Rudolf II and his son Rudolf III von Rapperswil around 1200 The town was founded when the nobility of Rapperswil moved from Altendorf across the lake to Rapperswil On the peninsula at Oberbollingen the St Nicholas Chapel is mentioned where around 1229 a small Cistercian later Premonstratensian monastery was established by the house of Rapperswil in 1267 it was united with the nearby Mariazell Wurmsbach Abbey St Martin Busskirch is one of the oldest churches around upper Lake Zurich Even the citizens of Rapperswil had to attend services in Busskirch until Count Rudolf II built the Stadtpfarrkirche on Herrenberg next to Rapperswil Castle on Lindenhof hill Known members of the family are Countess Elisabeth von Rapperswil around 1252 62 1309 her sons Wernher von Homberg Reichsvogt and minnesang poet and Count Johann I von Habsburg Laufenburg Rapperswil around 1295 97 1337 His son Johann II 1380 the opposition s leader against Rudolf Brun the mayor of Zurich was arrested for two years and the town walls of Rapperswil its castle and Altendorf castle were destroyed by Brun in 1350 Modern history edit Between 1358 and 1360 Rudolf IV Duke of Austria built a wooden bridge across the lake that has been used to 1878 measuring approximately 1 450 metres 4 757 ft in length and 4 metres 13 ft wide 546 oak piles have been installed In 1415 the town bought freedom for itself In 1442 during Old Zurich War Rapperswil was in alliance with Zurich and the Habsburg Dynasty In 1458 Rapperswil was controlled by the Swiss Confederation as a so called Gemeine Herrschaft i e under control of two cantons Glarus and Schwyz of the Old Swiss Confederation and their representative a Vogt at Rapperswil castle Because of its strategic location along important infrastructure lines and because of flourishing trade the town grew rich This allowed a certain degree of freedom especially within the Habsburg controlled territories and within the Swiss Confederation which ended with the formation of the Swiss cantons by Napoleon in 1799 In 1656 and 1712 the First War of Villmergen and the Toggenburg War or Second War of Villmergen respectively Rapperswil was involved in wars between the Catholic and Reformed cantons of the Old Swiss Confederation Rapperswil was at first part of the Helvetic and the canton of Linth s capital city After the 1803 Act of Mediation it joined the canton of St Gallen and the former Herrschaft Rapperswil was split into the municipalities of Rapperswil and Jona On 1 January 2007 the former municipalities of Rapperswil and Jona merged to form a new political entity Rapperswil Jona has a population of 25 777 December 2007 This makes it the second largest town in the canton after the capital of St Gallen itself Culture editIronman 70 3 Switzerland and the Triathon Challenge took place in Rapperswil Jona on 6 June 2010 and was repeated several times The blues n jazz festival taking place since 1998 is held at the end of June Every three years Seenachtsfest is celebrated one weekend in August attracting nearly 100 000 visitors to a spectacular fireworks for the next time in summer 2018 19 Rapperswil is the home of the Rapperswil Jona Lakers and their Diners Club Arena is situated on Obersee lakeshore Kunst Zeug Haus is a vibrant center of Swiss contemporary art housed in a former Swiss Military armory Zeughaus 20 Herzbaracke is a swimming theatre cabaret and restaurant on Lake Zurich at different locations among them Zurich Bellevue and Rapperswil harbour Eis zwei Geissebei is a Carnival festival in Rapperswil on Shrove Tuesday and Christkindlymart is a Christmas funfair celebrated in late December and last but not least Radio Zurisee is situated in Rapperswil opposite of the Rapperswil railway station and Obersee Nachrichten at Hauptplatz plaza In Rapperswil there are several sites situated that are listed as Swiss heritage sites of national significance Schloss Rapperswil with the Polish Museum including the Polish national archive the medieval Rathaus town hall located at the Hauptplatz square and the Seedamm region including Heilig Husli and the remains of the prehistoric wooden bridges respectively the neolithic stilt house settlements located there 21 The latter are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps 22 23 Cultural heritage editLocated on Obersee lake shore at the Seedamm isthmus between the Zurichsee and the Obersee lake area the area was in close vicinity to the prehistoric lake crossings and neighboured by four Prehistoric pile dwelling settlements Freienbach Hurden Rosshorn 24 Freienbach Hurden Seefeld 25 Seegubel 26 and Rapperswil Jona Technikum 13 Because the lake has grown in size over time the original piles are now around 4 metres 13 ft to 7 metres 23 ft under the water level of 406 metres 1 332 ft As well as being part of the 56 Swiss sites of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps the settlements are also listed in the Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance as Class A objects of national importance 27 nbsp Silverware 1694 of St John the Baptist church s treasury Collection of the Stadtmuseum of RapperswilTransportation editSee also Rapperswil Jona Transportation Rapperswil railway station is a nodal point of the IR Voralpen Express SOB the Zurich S Bahn lines S5 S7 S15 and S40 and the St Gallen S Bahn line S6 This railway station is a 36 minute S5 S15 combined quarter hourly service ride away from Zurich Hauptbahnhof and a 55 minute ride away from St Gallen direct with Voralpen Express or S6 S4 with change in Uznach The railway tracks and the infrastructure excluded the train station s building have been renewed by June July 2016 28 Since 2008 the bus service in Rapperswil Jona Stadtbus Rapperswil Jona 29 has been provided by the Verkehrsbetriebe Zurichsee und Oberland VZO 30 In addition Schneider Busbetrieb operates line 622 to Wagen continues to St Gallenkappel Wattwil and line 621 to Buech St Dyonis As of 2016 an average of 26 000 road vehicles cross the Seedamm causeway and the Bahnhofstrasse road in Rapperswil every day As of 30 June 2016 Rapperswil Jona is expected to participate as the first Swiss city in a pilot project for so called Mobility pricing in order to relieve the traffic on road and rail during rush hours 31 Gallery edit nbsp Stadtmuseum Rapperswil nbsp Fischmarktplatz nbsp Engelplatz nbsp Herrenberg nbsp Stadtmuseum Rapperswil Liebfrauenkapelle Stadtpfarrkirche St Johann St John s church and the Schloss as seen from Kempraten Lenggis nbsp Liebfrauenkapelle St Mary s church between Schloss and Stadtpfarrkirche nbsp St Ursula chappel re built in 1607 nbsp Reformierte Kirche built in 1841 nbsp Eis zwei Geissebei on the main square at Rathaus Rapperswil townhall nbsp Herzbaracke cabaret theater at Rapperswil harbour nbsp See Quai in Rapperswil Buhlerallee to the left Lindenhof hill in the background nbsp Lindenhof and Deer park towards to the SchlossPersonalities edit nbsp Codex Manesse Albrecht von Rapperswil c 1340Early times Saint Kunigunde of Rapperswil died in early 4th century AD a Christian saint beatified 1504 Elisabeth von Rapperswil c 1251 1309 the last countess of the House of Rapperswil Albrecht von Rapperswil 13th century one of the Minnesingers featured in the Codex Manesse Wernher von Homberg 1284 1320 a knight in the service of Henry VII Holy Roman Emperor Count Johann I Habsburg Laufenburg c 1297 1337 son of Countess Elisabeth von Rapperswil Count Johann II Habsburg Laufenburg c 1330 1380 son of Johann I nbsp Marianne Ehrmann 1789Modern timesValentin Molitor 1637 1713 a composer and Benedictine monk Marianne Ehrmann 1755 1795 early woman novelist publicist and journalist 32 Felix Maria Diogg 1762 1834 a painter and Swiss Classicism portraitist Count Wladyslaw Plater 1808 1889 a Polish count in 1870 co founded the Polish Museum Rapperswil Joachim Raff 1822 1882 a German Swiss composer teacher and pianist Agaton Giller 1831 1887 a Polish historian journalist and politician co founded the Polish Museum Rapperswil Alwina Gossauer 1841 1926 one of the first Swiss women professional photographers 32 Franz Curti 1854 1898 opera composer Stefan Zeromski 1864 1925 a Polish novelist and dramatist nominated four times for the Nobel Prize in Literature Martha Burkhardt 1874 1956 a painter and photographer 32 Josef Muller Brockmann 1914 1996 a graphic designer and teacher Kurt Aepli 1914 2002 a silversmith designer of fine jewelry and implements and teacher Josef Helbling born 1935 a former cyclist competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics Gerold Spath born 1939 an author poet and writer 33 Hans Heinemann born 1940 a former cyclist competed in the 1960 and the 1964 Summer Olympics Alfredo Battistini 1953 2008 an Italian Swiss sculptor illustrator and athlete Alexander Hahn born 1954 is an electronic media artistSee also editTowns respectively villages of the municipality of Rapperswil Jona Bollingen Busskirch Jona Kempraten Rapperswil Points of interest Circus Knie Heilig Husli Hochschule fur Technik Rapperswil HSR University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil Holzbrucke Rapperswil Hurden Kapuzinerkloster Rapperswil Knies Kinderzoo Lindenhof Paddle steamer Stadt Rapperswil Polish Museum Rapperswil Rapperswil Castle Hintergasse Rathaus Rapperswil Seedamm Stadtmuseum Rapperswil Stadtpfarrkirche Rapperswil Liebfrauenkapelle Rapperswil Wurmsbach Abbey Rapperswil rose gardensReferences edit Error Unable to display the reference properly See the documentation for details Andres Kristol Rapperswil SG See in Dictionnaire toponymique des communes suisses Lexikon der schweizerischen Gemeindenamen Dizionario toponomastico dei comuni svizzeri DTS LSG Centre de dialectologie Universite de Neuchatel Verlag Huber Frauenfeld Stuttgart Wien 2005 ISBN 3 7193 1308 5 and Editions Payot Lausanne 2005 ISBN 2 601 03336 3 p 727 Rose gardens Rapperswil Jona in German vvrj ch Retrieved 2016 03 28 Castle of Rapperswil official site in German National Museum of Poland in Rapperswil official site Rapperswil monastery official site in German Pfarrei St Johann official site in German Circus Knie official site in German Circus Museum Rapperswil official site in German Knie s Kinderzoo official site in German University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil HSR official site in German Zurichsee Schifffahrtsgesellschaft Boat schedules mainly in German a b Sites Switzerland Rapperswil Jona Technikum CH SG 02 palafittes org Archived from the original on 2014 10 07 Retrieved 2014 12 07 Prehistoric Pile Dwellings in Switzerland Swiss Coordination Group UNESCO Palafittes palafittes org Archived from the original on 2014 10 07 Retrieved 2014 12 07 World Heritage palafittes org Archived from the original on 2014 12 09 Retrieved 2014 12 07 Unterwasserarchaologische Projekte Kanton St Gallen Neue Zurcher Zeitung 20 21 January 2001 Die Brucke auf dem Grund des Zurichsees Das Einsiedlerhaus in Rapperswil wechselt den Besitzer Obersee Nachrichten in German Kapuzinerkloster Rapperswil published by Markus Turnherr Stadtarchivar Retrieved 2015 09 12 www seenachtsfest rj ch in German Kunst Zeug Haus Rapperswil website in German Swiss inventory of cultural property of national and regional significance Archived 2009 05 01 at the Wayback Machine UNESCO World Heritage Centre palafittes org Archived 2011 09 02 at the Wayback Machine in German Sites Switzerland Freienbach Hurden Rosshorn CH SZ 01 palafittes org Archived from the original on 2014 10 07 Retrieved 2014 12 08 Sites Switzerland Freienbach Hurden Rosshorn CH SZ 02 palafittes org Archived from the original on 2014 10 07 Retrieved 2014 12 08 Sites Switzerland Rapperswil Jona Hombrechtikon Feldbach CH SG 01 palafittes org Archived from the original on 2014 10 07 Retrieved 2014 12 08 Schweizerisches Inventar der Kulturguter von nationaler Bedeutung Kanton St Gallen A Objekte PDF in German bevoelkerungsschutz admin ch 2015 01 01 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 12 19 Retrieved 2015 09 14 Kristina Ivancic Pascal Busser 2016 06 26 Bahnhof Rapperswil Die Bauarbeiter leisten Knochenarbeit am Gleis in German Limmattaler Zeitung Retrieved 2016 06 30 Stadtbus Rapperswil Jona Marktgebiet Market area in German VZO Archived from the original on 4 October 2013 Retrieved 2 October 2013 FOKUS Mobility Pricing soll Pendlerverkehr entlasten in German 10vor10 2016 06 30 Retrieved 2016 06 30 a b c Information boards on occasion of the 2015 exhibition Der Zeit voraus Drei Frauen auf eigenen Wegen Stadtmuseum Rapperswil Jona IMDb Database retrieved 20 December 2018Literature editBeat Glaus Der Kanton Linth der Helvetik Schwyz 2005 ISBN 3 033 00438 5 Peter Rollin Kulturbaukasten Rapperswil Jona Rapperswil Jona 2005 ISBN 3 033 00478 4External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rapperswil Rapperswil Jona official site in German Ortsgemeinde Rapperswil Jona in German Tourist Information Rapperswil Jona in German Rapperswil in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rapperswil amp oldid 1143194805, wikipedia, wiki, 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