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Winterthur

Winterthur (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪntɐtuːɐ̯] ; French: Winterthour) is a city in the canton of Zürich in northern Switzerland. With over 110,000 residents, it is the country's sixth-largest city by population, as well as its ninth-largest agglomeration with about 140,000 inhabitants.[3] Located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Zürich, Winterthur is a service and high-tech industrial satellite city within Greater Zürich.

Winterthur
View of the old town
Location of Winterthur
Winterthur
Winterthur
Coordinates: 47°29′56″N 8°43′43″E / 47.49889°N 8.72861°E / 47.49889; 8.72861
CountrySwitzerland
CantonZürich
DistrictWinterthur
Government
 • ExecutiveStadtrat
with 7 members
 • MayorStadtpräsident (list)
Michael Künzle CVP/PDC
(as of 2012)
 • ParliamentGrosser Gemeinderat
with 60 members
Area
 • Total68.07 km2 (26.28 sq mi)
Elevation
(Bahnhofplatz)
439 m (1,440 ft)
Highest elevation
(Hulmen)
687 m (2,254 ft)
Lowest elevation
(Kläranlage Hard)
393 m (1,289 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2018)[2]
 • Total111,840
 • Density1,600/km2 (4,300/sq mi)
DemonymGerman: Winterthurer(in)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (Central European Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (Central European Summer Time)
Postal code(s)
8400, 8404, 8405, 8406, 8408, 8409, 8404 Stadel (Winterthur), 8404 Reutlingen (Winterthur), 8310 Kempthal, 8352 Ricketwil (Winterthur), 8482 Sennhof (Winterthur), 8542 Wiesendangen, 8545 Rickenbach Sulz
SFOS number0230
LocalitiesStadt (city), Dättnau, Deutweg, Ganzenbühl, Grüze, Hegi, Heiligberg, Mattenbach, Oberseen, Oberwinterthur, Rosenberg, Schlosstal, Seen, Töss, Veltheim, Wülflingen, Zinzikon
Surrounded byBrütten, Dinhard, Elsau, Hettlingen, Illnau-Effretikon, Kyburg, Lindau, Neftenbach, Oberembrach, Pfungen, Rickenbach, Schlatt, Seuzach, Wiesendangen, Zell
Twin townsHall in Tirol (Austria), La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland), Pilsen (Czech Republic), Yverdon-les-Bains (Switzerland)
Websitestadt.winterthur.ch
SFSO statistics

The official language of Winterthur is German,[note 1] but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect, Zürich German. Winterthur is usually abbreviated as Winti in the local dialect and by its inhabitants.

Winterthur is connected to Germany by direct trains and has links to Zurich Airport. It is also a regional transport hub: the A1 motorway from Geneva through to St. Margrethen connects in Winterthur with the A4 motorway heading north toward Schaffhausen and the A7 motorway heading close to the Swiss-German border at Kreuzlingen. There are also roads leading to other places such as Turbenthal. The railway station is the fourth busiest railway station in Switzerland,[4] and is 20 minutes away by train from Zürich.

History edit

Vitudurum was a vicus in what is now Oberwinterthur during the Roman era (first century BC to third century AD). It was fortified into a castrum at the end of the third century, apparently in reaction to the incipient Alamannic invasion.

There was an Alamannic settlement on the site in the seventh century.

In a battle near Winterthur in 919, Burchard II of Swabia asserted his control over the Thurgau within the Duchy of Swabia against the claims of Rudolph II of Burgundy.

The counts of Winterthur, a cadet branch of the family of the counts of Bregenz, built Kyburg castle in the tenth century. With the extinction of the counts of Winterthur in 1053, the castle passed to the counts of Dillingen. Winterthur as a city (presumably on the site of a pre-existing village) was founded by Hartmann III of Dillingen in 1180, shortly before his death in the same year. From 1180 to 1263, Winterthur was ruled by the cadet line of the House of Kyburg.

When the counts of Kyburg became extinct in the male line in 1263, Winterthur passed to the House of Habsburg, who established a comital line of Neu-Kyburg in 1264 and granted city rights to Winterthur in the same year.[5] From 1415 until 1442 Winterthur was reichsfrei (subject only to the Holy Roman Emperor). However, in the Old Zürich War they lost this freedom and came back under the control of the Austrian Habsburgs. Needing money, in 1467, the Habsburgs sold Winterthur to the city of Zürich.

 
Winterthur in 1642

While it was under the leadership of Zürich, Winterthur's economic freedom was restricted. It lost many of its market rights and the right to trade in some goods. This ended in 1798, when Napoleonic troops took the town. On 27 May 1799, it was the site of the Battle of Winterthur between elements of the French Army of the Danube and elements of the Habsburg army, commanded by Friedrich, Baron von Hotze during the War of the Second Coalition, in the French Revolutionary Wars. Because Winterthur lies near Zürich and at the junction of seven roads, the army that held the town held the access to most of Switzerland and points crossing the Rhine into southern Germany. Although the forces involved were small, the ability of the Austrians to sustain an 11-hour assault against the French line, on the plateau north of Zürich, resulted in the consolidation of three Austrian forces. This led to the French defeat a few days later.

 
Early-1850s bird's-eye view.

In the 19th century, Winterthur became an industrial town when companies, like Sulzer, Rieter and SLM, built large industrial plants. Winterthur suffered severely from its investments in and guarantee of loans to the National Railway of Switzerland (a private enterprise). In 1878, Winterthur had to sell its shares in the line, and from 1881 to 1885 it was in great difficulties due to a loan of nine million francs guaranteed in 1874 by the town, together with three others in Aargau, to the enterprise. As the three co-guarantor towns were unable to pay their shares, the whole burden fell on Winterthur, which struggled to meet its liabilities. But it was assisted by large loans from the cantonal and federal governments.[6]

The Great Depression, in the 1930s, hit Winterthur extremely hard. Sixty percent of the total employees in town worked in the machine industry. Jobs became extremely hard to find. However, with the outbreak of World War II, industry grew again in the city.

In 2008, Winterthur reached 100,000 inhabitants.

 
Aerial view (1958)

Geography edit

Topography edit

 
May 2011 aerial view of Winterthur

Winterthur is located at an elevation of 439 meters (1,440 ft). The city is located in a basin south and east of the river Töss before it meets the High Rhine after 10 kilometers. The Eulach, a small river, flows from the town's east end through the middle of the town to meet the Töss at the west exit of the city. Because of this the town is colloquially also called "Eulachstadt". Zürich lies about 20 km (12 mi) southwest of Winterthur.

Area edit

As of 2004-2009, Winterthur has an area of 68.1 km2 (26.3 sq mi); 24.8% is used for agricultural purposes, 40.4% is forested, 33.6% is settled (buildings or roads) and 1.1% is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains).[7] In 1996 housing and buildings made up 21.9% of the total area, while transportation infrastructure made up the rest (9%).[8] Of the total unproductive area, water (streams and lakes) made up 0.6% of the area. As of 2007, 27.6% of the total municipal area was undergoing some type of construction.[8]

Politics edit

 
City hall, designed by architect Gottfried Semper

Subdivisions edit

Winterthur has seven city districts (German: Stadtkreise): 1 – Winterthur-Stadt, 2 – Oberwinterthur, 3 – Seen, 4 – Töss, 5 – Veltheim, 6 – Wülflingen, 7 – Mattenbach

Government edit

The City Council (Stadtrat) constitutes the executive government of the City of Winterthur and operates as a collegiate authority. It is composed of seven councilors (German: Stadtrat/ Stadträtin), each presiding over a department. Departmental tasks, coordination measures and implementation of laws decreed by the Large Municipal Council are carried by the City Council. In the mandate period 2018–2022 (Legislatur) the City Council is presided by Stadtpräsident Michael Künzle. The regular election of the City Council by any inhabitant valid to vote is held every four years. Any resident of Winterthur allowed to vote can be elected as a member of the City Council. The mayor is elected as such by public election by means of a system of Majorz, while the heads of the other directorates are assigned by the collegiate. The delegates are elected by means of a system of Majorz.[9]

As of 2018, Winterthur's City Council is made up of three representatives of the SP (Social Democratic Party), one member of the FDP (FDP.The Liberals), one of the GPS (Green Party), one of the GLP (Green Liberal Party), and one of the CVP (Christian Democratic People's Party, who is also the mayor), giving the left parties a combined four out of seven seats. The last regular election was held on 5 March and 15 April 2018,[10] the last special election on 23 August 2020.[11]

Stadtrat of Winterthur[10]
City Councillor
(Stadtrat/ Stadträtin)
Party Department head of elected since
Michael Künzle[CC 1]   CVP Culture and Administration (Kulturelles und Dienste, 2012) 2012
Christa Meier[CC 2]   SP Civil Engineering and Construction (Bau, 2018) 2018
Kaspar Bopp   SP Finances (Finanzen, Oct 2019) 2019
Stefan Fritschi   FDP Industrial Facilities (Technische Betriebe, 2017) 2010
Nicolas Galladé   SP Social Services (Soziales, 2010) 2010
Jürg Altweg   GPS Education and Sport (Schule und Sport, 2017) 2017
Katrin Cometta   GLP Security and Environment (Sicherheit und Umwelt, 2020) 2020
  1. ^ Mayor (Stadtpräsident)
  2. ^ Vice Mayor (Vizepräsidentin)

Ansgar Simon is Town Chancellor (Stadtschreiber) since and Marcel Wendelspiess is Legal Counsel (Rechtskonsulent) since 2013 for the City Council.

Parliament edit

The Grosse Gemeinderat of Winterthur for the mandate period of 2018–2022

  AL (3.3%)
  Piraten (1.7%)
  SP (30%)
  GPS (8.3%)
  glp (11.7%)
  EVP (6.7%)
  CVP (5%)
  FDP (13.3%)
  BDP (1.7%)
  SVP (16.7%)
  EDU (1.7%)

The Large Municipal Council (Grosser Gemeinderat) holds legislative power. It is made up of 60 members, with elections held every four years. The Large Municipal Council decrees regulations and by-laws that are executed by the City Council and the administration. The delegates are selected by means of a system of proportional representation (Proporz).

The sessions of the Large Municipal Council are public. Unlike members of the City Council, members of the Large Municipal Council are not politicians by profession, and they are paid a fee based on their attendance. Any resident of Winterthur allowed to vote can be elected as a member of the Large Municipal Council. The parliament holds its meetings in the Rathaus once a month on Mondays.[12]

The last regular election of the Large Municipal Council was held on 8 March 2018 for the mandate period (German: Legislatur) from May 2018 to April 2022. Currently the Large Municipal Council consists of 18 members of the Social Democratic Party (SP/PS), 10 Swiss People's Party (SVP/UDC), 8 The Liberals (FDP/PLR), 7 Green Liberal Party (GLP/PVL), 5 Green Party (GPS/PES), 4 Evangelical People's Party (EVP), 3 Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP/PDC), 2 Alternative List (AL), one representative each of the Conservative Democratic Party (BDP/PBD), Federal Democratic Union (EDU/UDF), and the Pirate Party.[10]

National elections edit

National Council edit

In the 2019 federal election for the Swiss National Council the most popular party was the PS which received 22.6% (−3.4) of the vote. The next six most popular parties were the SVP (17.8%, -5.6), the Green Party (17.8%, +9), the glp (14.3%, +5.5), FDP (10.6%, -1.5), the EVP (5.0%, 0), and the CVP (4.2%, +0.2).[13] In the federal election a total of 32,907 votes were cast, and the voter turnout was 47.0%.[14]

In the 2015 election for the Swiss National Council the most popular party was the SPS which received 26.1% of the vote. The next most popular parties were the SVP (23.4%), the FDP (12.1%), the Green Party (8.8%), the glp (8.8%), the EVP (5.0%), the CVP (4.0%), and BDP (3.5%). In the federal election, a total of 33,426 voters were cast, and the voter turnout was 49.3%.[15] In the 2011, federal election the most popular party was the SP which received 22.5% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SVP (21.8%), the Green Liberals (11.1%) and the Green Party (10.1%).

International relations edit

Twin towns edit

Winterthur is twinned with two Swiss and two international towns and coordinates its international relations together with the Swiss towns Frauenfeld, St. Gallen, and Schaffhausen:[16]

Namesake edit

The community of Winterthur in Delaware, US, is named after the city.

Demographics edit

Significant minority groups
Nationality Population (2015)[18]
  Germany 4,942
  Italy 4,577
  North Macedonia 2,032
  Turkey 1,849
  Kosovo 1,439
  Serbia 1,285
  Portugal 1,049

As of July 2008 the population of Winterthur is 100,000.[19] More recently (as of 31 December 2020) the population was 114,220.[20] As of 2007 23.6% of the population was made up of foreign nationals.[21] As of 2008 the gender distribution of the population was 48.6% male and 51.4% female. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 10.4%. Most of the population (as of 2000) speaks German (83.0%), with Italian being second-most common (4.9%) and Albanian being third (2.0%).

The age distribution of the population (as of 2018) is children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 19.9% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 63.9% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 16.2%.[7] There are 42,028 households in Winterthur.[8]

As of 2008 there were 37,327 members of the Swiss Reformed Church (37.1% of the population) and 26,995 Catholics (26.7% of the population) in Winterthur. Of the other Christian faiths, 326 (0.3%) were Lutheran, 203 (0.2%) were Christian Catholic, 3141 (3.1%) are some type of Christian Orthodox and 3,132 (3.1%) are another Christian faith. Of the rest of the population, 11,608 (11.5%) were Muslim, 108 (0.1%) were Jewish, 1,359 (1.3%) belonged to another non-Christian faith and 16,779 (16.6%) were atheist or agnostic or did not belong to any organized faith.[21]

Economy edit

 
Street in the old town

Historically, Winterthur was one of the homes of Switzerland's rail industry and an industrial centre, however the rail industry and other heavy industry have mostly shut down. Amongst the most significant companies was Sulzer Brothers, today's Sulzer Ltd., Sulzer AG, commonly abbreviated to Sulzer. Textile production declined even earlier on. The Rieter textile machinery company is based in Winterthur.

Switzerland's largest bank, and one of the world's large banks, Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS, since 1998 UBS AG), was founded in Winterthur.

The Landbote newspaper is situated in Winterthur, and also serves as Winterthurer Stadtanzeiger, the official publication organ of the city of Winterthur.

Peraves, the manufacturer of the fully enclosed "cabin motorcycle" named the Monotracer, predated by an earlier model named the Ecomobile, has been manufacturing these vehicles since the early 1980s. In 2010, Peraves won the Progressive Insurance Automotive X-Prize with an electric powered version of the Monotracer.

Among other commercial organizations, Winterthur was home to Switzerland's largest insurance business Winterthur Insurance. Until its acquisition, the company was the largest in Switzerland and was in Europe's top 10. On 1 January 2007 the Winterthur company was acquired by the French AXA group and is now known as AXA Winterthur.

As of 2011, Winterthur had an unemployment rate of 3.53%.[22] As of 2017, there were 185 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 60 businesses involved in this sector; 11,880 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 884 businesses in this sector; 59,767 people are employed in the tertiary sector, with 6,983 businesses in this sector.[7] As of 2007 47.9% of the working population were employed full-time, and 52.1% were employed part-time.[8]

Education edit

In Winterthur, about 70.7% of the population (between ages 25 and 64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a Fachhochschule).[22]

The town is renowned for its institute of higher education Technikum, which is the largest school of technology in Switzerland. The institute has recently teamed up with schools from Zürich and is now known as Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften (ZHAW).

The headquarters of the Club of Rome are located in Winterthur.

SIS Swiss International School maintains a campus in Winterthur. International School Winterthur, formerly located in Winterthur, closed in 2015.

Transport edit

 
Bahnhof Winterthur

Bahnhof Winterthur, the central station, is one of the busiest stations on the Swiss Railway Network with 105,000 passengers a day. As the town is close to Zürich, it is served by many trains on the local Zürich S-Bahn network. EuroCity services to Munich and regional trains to St. Gallen, Konstanz or Romanshorn also serve the station. As well as the Hauptbahnhof, there are nine more stations within the city, called Oberwinterthur, Seen, Grüze, Töss, Hegi, Reutlingen, Wülflingen, Wallrüti and Sennhof-Kyburg.

The local public transport is run by Stadtbus Winterthur [de] with twelve town bus lines, including the Winterthur trolleybus system, and five regional bus lines.

There are two airports: Winterthur Hegmatten (LSPH)[23] and Speck (LSZK).[24]

Tourism edit

Winterthur is not high on the list of tourist destinations in Switzerland. As a result, it does not offer a wide range of hotels to choose from. As it is relatively easy to reach from Zürich by public transport, tourists who do visit Winterthur often stay in Zürich.

Nevertheless, Winterthur is mentioned in most tourist guides for its numerous museums, many of which offer world class art, among them of the Gottfried Keller-Stiftung. The most famous are:

  1. Oskar Reinhart Collection 'Am Römerholz'
  2. Oskar Reinhart Collection am Stadtgarten
  3. Kunstmuseum Winterthur
  4. Villa Flora (closed in 2016)
  5. Fotomuseum Winterthur
  6. Swiss Science Center Technorama
 
The Winterthur Museum of Art
 
Technorama

Culture edit

Music edit

Winterthur's chamber orchestra Orchester Musikkollegium Winterthur is the oldest orchestra in Switzerland, and also plays at the Zurich Opera. Between 1922 and 1950, the philanthropist Werner Reinhart and the conductor Hermann Scherchen played a leading role in shaping the musical life of Winterthur, with numerous premiere performances emphasizing contemporary music.[25]

The city hall Stadthaus, in which the concerts of the Musikkollegium take place, was built by Gottfried Semper.

Musikfestwochen, in late August and early September, sees Winterthur's Old Town taken over for live music of all kinds, in the street and bars as well as in concert venues.

 
The city church of Winterthur, a local landmark

The "Albanifest", the largest annual festival in a historic town in Switzerland, is named after Saint Alban, one of the city's four saints, is held here, over three days in late June every year. Although a recent creation, the festival celebrates the granting of a charter to the town in 1264 by Rudolf of Habsburg on 22 June of that year, which happened to be the saint's day.

The church of St. Laurenz in the city centre dates from 1264, the town hall was built in 1781, the assembly hall in 1865.

In 1989, Winterthur received the Wakker Prize for the development and preservation of its architectural heritage.

The Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie was formed in Winterthur and the Punkabilly band The Peacocks comes from here.

Arts edit

Open Doors edit

Open Doors is an artist supported platform for artists with art studios in Winterthur, Switzerland. The platform was established to bridge arts and the community as well as provide the artists with means to independently promote their art in any way they choose. Open Doors takes place annually during the last weekend of September. Participating artists open their studios to the public and present their art to the public. Oftentimes it is possible to view the artists while they are working. Among the approximate 60 artists who participate there are local, international, autodidacts and art academy graduates. Open Doors Winterthur was founded in 2008 by San Francisco-born artist Michelle Bird and resident of Winterthur. Open Doors Winterthur publishes the annual MAP Magazine Artist Professionals which is available on line and in print form. MAP Magazine features articles about local art initiatives and profiles local artists and their art studios. The event is supported by a map that indicates the location of each artist's studio on a map.

Sport edit

EHC Winterthur is the city's main hockey team which currently plays in the Swiss League, the second-highest ice hockey league in Switzerland. Their arena is the 3,000-seat Deutweg Arena. The arena held in April 2011 the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championship top division, sharing the hosting with the Hallenstadion in Zürich.

FC Winterthur are the city's football club and currently play in the Swiss Super League. They play at the Stadion Schützenwiese.

Pfadi Winterthur is the professional handball club, former multiple national champions and still playing in the Swiss First League of Handball. They play at the Winterthur Central Sports Hall which they share with top floorball club HC Rychenberg Winterthur.

Winterthur Lions AFC, founded in 2017, have been playing Australian rules football in the AFL Switzerland league since 2019.

Notable people edit

1800–1850 edit

 
Jonas Furrer 1850

1851–1900 edit

 
Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown around 1900

1901–1950 edit

1951–2000 edit

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The official language in any municipality in German-speaking Switzerland is always German. In this context, the term 'German' is used as an umbrella term for any variety of German. So, according to law, you are allowed to communicate with the authorities by using any kind of German, in written or oral form. However, the authorities will always use Swiss Standard German (aka the Swiss variety of Standard German) in documents, or any written form. And orally, it is either Hochdeutsch (i.e., Swiss Standard German or what the particular speaker considers as High German), or then it depends on the speaker's origin, which dialectal variant (s)he is using.

References edit

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  6. ^ Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort (1911). "Winterthur" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). p. 735.
  7. ^ a b c Swiss Federal Statistical Office Retrieved 25 August 2020
  8. ^ a b c d Statistics Zürich (in German) Retrieved 4 August 2009
  9. ^ "Stadtrat" (official site) (in German). Winterthur, Switzerland: Stadt Winterthur. 30 May 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
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  24. ^ LSZK - Speck Airport - SkyVector
  25. ^ Musikkollegium website 29 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official Webpage of Winterthur
  • Official Webpage Economic Development Region of Winterthur
  • Tourismusbüro Winterthur
  • Musikkollegium Winterthur
  • Homepage of Winterthur's city Orchestra
  • Official Webpage Open Doors 25 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine

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elevation Klaranlage Hard 393 m 1 289 ft Population 31 December 2018 2 Total111 840 Density1 600 km2 4 300 sq mi DemonymGerman Winterthurer in Time zoneUTC 01 00 Central European Time Summer DST UTC 02 00 Central European Summer Time Postal code s 8400 8404 8405 8406 8408 8409 8404 Stadel Winterthur 8404 Reutlingen Winterthur 8310 Kempthal 8352 Ricketwil Winterthur 8482 Sennhof Winterthur 8542 Wiesendangen 8545 Rickenbach SulzSFOS number0230LocalitiesStadt city Dattnau Deutweg Ganzenbuhl Gruze Hegi Heiligberg Mattenbach Oberseen Oberwinterthur Rosenberg Schlosstal Seen Toss Veltheim Wulflingen ZinzikonSurrounded byBrutten Dinhard Elsau Hettlingen Illnau Effretikon Kyburg Lindau Neftenbach Oberembrach Pfungen Rickenbach Schlatt Seuzach Wiesendangen ZellTwin townsHall in Tirol Austria La Chaux de Fonds Switzerland Pilsen Czech Republic Yverdon les Bains Switzerland Websitestadt wbr winterthur wbr ch SFSO statisticsThe official language of Winterthur is German note 1 but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect Zurich German Winterthur is usually abbreviated as Winti in the local dialect and by its inhabitants Winterthur is connected to Germany by direct trains and has links to Zurich Airport It is also a regional transport hub the A1 motorway from Geneva through to St Margrethen connects in Winterthur with the A4 motorway heading north toward Schaffhausen and the A7 motorway heading close to the Swiss German border at Kreuzlingen There are also roads leading to other places such as Turbenthal The railway station is the fourth busiest railway station in Switzerland 4 and is 20 minutes away by train from Zurich Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Topography 2 2 Area 3 Politics 3 1 Subdivisions 3 2 Government 3 3 Parliament 3 4 National elections 3 4 1 National Council 3 5 International relations 3 5 1 Twin towns 3 5 2 Namesake 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Transport 8 Tourism 9 Culture 9 1 Music 9 2 Arts 9 2 1 Open Doors 10 Sport 11 Notable people 11 1 1800 1850 11 2 1851 1900 11 3 1901 1950 11 4 1951 2000 12 Notes and references 12 1 Notes 12 2 References 13 External linksHistory editVitudurum was a vicus in what is now Oberwinterthur during the Roman era first century BC to third century AD It was fortified into a castrum at the end of the third century apparently in reaction to the incipient Alamannic invasion There was an Alamannic settlement on the site in the seventh century In a battle near Winterthur in 919 Burchard II of Swabia asserted his control over the Thurgau within the Duchy of Swabia against the claims of Rudolph II of Burgundy The counts of Winterthur a cadet branch of the family of the counts of Bregenz built Kyburg castle in the tenth century With the extinction of the counts of Winterthur in 1053 the castle passed to the counts of Dillingen Winterthur as a city presumably on the site of a pre existing village was founded by Hartmann III of Dillingen in 1180 shortly before his death in the same year From 1180 to 1263 Winterthur was ruled by the cadet line of the House of Kyburg When the counts of Kyburg became extinct in the male line in 1263 Winterthur passed to the House of Habsburg who established a comital line of Neu Kyburg in 1264 and granted city rights to Winterthur in the same year 5 From 1415 until 1442 Winterthur was reichsfrei subject only to the Holy Roman Emperor However in the Old Zurich War they lost this freedom and came back under the control of the Austrian Habsburgs Needing money in 1467 the Habsburgs sold Winterthur to the city of Zurich nbsp Winterthur in 1642While it was under the leadership of Zurich Winterthur s economic freedom was restricted It lost many of its market rights and the right to trade in some goods This ended in 1798 when Napoleonic troops took the town On 27 May 1799 it was the site of the Battle of Winterthur between elements of the French Army of the Danube and elements of the Habsburg army commanded by Friedrich Baron von Hotze during the War of the Second Coalition in the French Revolutionary Wars Because Winterthur lies near Zurich and at the junction of seven roads the army that held the town held the access to most of Switzerland and points crossing the Rhine into southern Germany Although the forces involved were small the ability of the Austrians to sustain an 11 hour assault against the French line on the plateau north of Zurich resulted in the consolidation of three Austrian forces This led to the French defeat a few days later nbsp Early 1850s bird s eye view In the 19th century Winterthur became an industrial town when companies like Sulzer Rieter and SLM built large industrial plants Winterthur suffered severely from its investments in and guarantee of loans to the National Railway of Switzerland a private enterprise In 1878 Winterthur had to sell its shares in the line and from 1881 to 1885 it was in great difficulties due to a loan of nine million francs guaranteed in 1874 by the town together with three others in Aargau to the enterprise As the three co guarantor towns were unable to pay their shares the whole burden fell on Winterthur which struggled to meet its liabilities But it was assisted by large loans from the cantonal and federal governments 6 The Great Depression in the 1930s hit Winterthur extremely hard Sixty percent of the total employees in town worked in the machine industry Jobs became extremely hard to find However with the outbreak of World War II industry grew again in the city In 2008 Winterthur reached 100 000 inhabitants nbsp Aerial view 1958 Geography editTopography edit nbsp May 2011 aerial view of WinterthurWinterthur is located at an elevation of 439 meters 1 440 ft The city is located in a basin south and east of the river Toss before it meets the High Rhine after 10 kilometers The Eulach a small river flows from the town s east end through the middle of the town to meet the Toss at the west exit of the city Because of this the town is colloquially also called Eulachstadt Zurich lies about 20 km 12 mi southwest of Winterthur Area edit As of 2004 2009 update Winterthur has an area of 68 1 km2 26 3 sq mi 24 8 is used for agricultural purposes 40 4 is forested 33 6 is settled buildings or roads and 1 1 is non productive rivers glaciers or mountains 7 In 1996 update housing and buildings made up 21 9 of the total area while transportation infrastructure made up the rest 9 8 Of the total unproductive area water streams and lakes made up 0 6 of the area As of 2007 update 27 6 of the total municipal area was undergoing some type of construction 8 Politics edit nbsp City hall designed by architect Gottfried SemperSubdivisions edit Winterthur has seven city districts German Stadtkreise 1 Winterthur Stadt 2 Oberwinterthur 3 Seen 4 Toss 5 Veltheim 6 Wulflingen 7 Mattenbach Government edit The City Council Stadtrat constitutes the executive government of the City of Winterthur and operates as a collegiate authority It is composed of seven councilors German Stadtrat Stadtratin each presiding over a department Departmental tasks coordination measures and implementation of laws decreed by the Large Municipal Council are carried by the City Council In the mandate period 2018 2022 Legislatur the City Council is presided by Stadtprasident Michael Kunzle The regular election of the City Council by any inhabitant valid to vote is held every four years Any resident of Winterthur allowed to vote can be elected as a member of the City Council The mayor is elected as such by public election by means of a system of Majorz while the heads of the other directorates are assigned by the collegiate The delegates are elected by means of a system of Majorz 9 As of 2018 update Winterthur s City Council is made up of three representatives of the SP Social Democratic Party one member of the FDP FDP The Liberals one of the GPS Green Party one of the GLP Green Liberal Party and one of the CVP Christian Democratic People s Party who is also the mayor giving the left parties a combined four out of seven seats The last regular election was held on 5 March and 15 April 2018 10 the last special election on 23 August 2020 11 Stadtrat of Winterthur 10 City Councillor Stadtrat Stadtratin Party Department head of elected sinceMichael Kunzle CC 1 CVP Culture and Administration Kulturelles und Dienste 2012 2012Christa Meier CC 2 SP Civil Engineering and Construction Bau 2018 2018Kaspar Bopp SP Finances Finanzen Oct 2019 2019Stefan Fritschi FDP Industrial Facilities Technische Betriebe 2017 2010Nicolas Gallade SP Social Services Soziales 2010 2010Jurg Altweg GPS Education and Sport Schule und Sport 2017 2017Katrin Cometta GLP Security and Environment Sicherheit und Umwelt 2020 2020 Mayor Stadtprasident Vice Mayor Vizeprasidentin Ansgar Simon is Town Chancellor Stadtschreiber since and Marcel Wendelspiess is Legal Counsel Rechtskonsulent since 2013 for the City Council Parliament edit The Grosse Gemeinderat of Winterthur for the mandate period of 2018 2022 AL 3 3 Piraten 1 7 SP 30 GPS 8 3 glp 11 7 EVP 6 7 CVP 5 FDP 13 3 BDP 1 7 SVP 16 7 EDU 1 7 The Large Municipal Council Grosser Gemeinderat holds legislative power It is made up of 60 members with elections held every four years The Large Municipal Council decrees regulations and by laws that are executed by the City Council and the administration The delegates are selected by means of a system of proportional representation Proporz The sessions of the Large Municipal Council are public Unlike members of the City Council members of the Large Municipal Council are not politicians by profession and they are paid a fee based on their attendance Any resident of Winterthur allowed to vote can be elected as a member of the Large Municipal Council The parliament holds its meetings in the Rathaus once a month on Mondays 12 The last regular election of the Large Municipal Council was held on 8 March 2018 for the mandate period German Legislatur from May 2018 to April 2022 Currently the Large Municipal Council consists of 18 members of the Social Democratic Party SP PS 10 Swiss People s Party SVP UDC 8 The Liberals FDP PLR 7 Green Liberal Party GLP PVL 5 Green Party GPS PES 4 Evangelical People s Party EVP 3 Christian Democratic People s Party CVP PDC 2 Alternative List AL one representative each of the Conservative Democratic Party BDP PBD Federal Democratic Union EDU UDF and the Pirate Party 10 National elections edit National Council edit In the 2019 federal election for the Swiss National Council the most popular party was the PS which received 22 6 3 4 of the vote The next six most popular parties were the SVP 17 8 5 6 the Green Party 17 8 9 the glp 14 3 5 5 FDP 10 6 1 5 the EVP 5 0 0 and the CVP 4 2 0 2 13 In the federal election a total of 32 907 votes were cast and the voter turnout was 47 0 14 In the 2015 election for the Swiss National Council the most popular party was the SPS which received 26 1 of the vote The next most popular parties were the SVP 23 4 the FDP 12 1 the Green Party 8 8 the glp 8 8 the EVP 5 0 the CVP 4 0 and BDP 3 5 In the federal election a total of 33 426 voters were cast and the voter turnout was 49 3 15 In the 2011 federal election the most popular party was the SP which received 22 5 of the vote The next three most popular parties were the SVP 21 8 the Green Liberals 11 1 and the Green Party 10 1 International relations edit See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Switzerland Twin towns edit Winterthur is twinned with two Swiss and two international towns and coordinates its international relations together with the Swiss towns Frauenfeld St Gallen and Schaffhausen 16 nbsp Yverdon les Bains Switzerland 17 nbsp La Chaux de Fonds Switzerland nbsp Pilsen Czech Republic nbsp Hall in Tirol AustriaNamesake edit The community of Winterthur in Delaware US is named after the city Demographics editSignificant minority groupsNationality Population 2015 18 nbsp Germany 4 942 nbsp Italy 4 577 nbsp North Macedonia 2 032 nbsp Turkey 1 849 nbsp Kosovo 1 439 nbsp Serbia 1 285 nbsp Portugal 1 049As of July 2008 update the population of Winterthur is 100 000 19 More recently as of 31 December 2020 the population was 114 220 20 As of 2007 update 23 6 of the population was made up of foreign nationals 21 As of 2008 update the gender distribution of the population was 48 6 male and 51 4 female Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 10 4 Most of the population as of 2000 update speaks German 83 0 with Italian being second most common 4 9 and Albanian being third 2 0 The age distribution of the population as of 2018 update is children and teenagers 0 19 years old make up 19 9 of the population while adults 20 64 years old make up 63 9 and seniors over 64 years old make up 16 2 7 There are 42 028 households in Winterthur 8 As of 2008 update there were 37 327 members of the Swiss Reformed Church 37 1 of the population and 26 995 Catholics 26 7 of the population in Winterthur Of the other Christian faiths 326 0 3 were Lutheran 203 0 2 were Christian Catholic 3141 3 1 are some type of Christian Orthodox and 3 132 3 1 are another Christian faith Of the rest of the population 11 608 11 5 were Muslim 108 0 1 were Jewish 1 359 1 3 belonged to another non Christian faith and 16 779 16 6 were atheist or agnostic or did not belong to any organized faith 21 Economy edit nbsp Street in the old townHistorically Winterthur was one of the homes of Switzerland s rail industry and an industrial centre however the rail industry and other heavy industry have mostly shut down Amongst the most significant companies was Sulzer Brothers today s Sulzer Ltd Sulzer AG commonly abbreviated to Sulzer Textile production declined even earlier on The Rieter textile machinery company is based in Winterthur Switzerland s largest bank and one of the world s large banks Union Bank of Switzerland UBS since 1998 UBS AG was founded in Winterthur The Landbote newspaper is situated in Winterthur and also serves as Winterthurer Stadtanzeiger the official publication organ of the city of Winterthur Peraves the manufacturer of the fully enclosed cabin motorcycle named the Monotracer predated by an earlier model named the Ecomobile has been manufacturing these vehicles since the early 1980s In 2010 Peraves won the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize with an electric powered version of the Monotracer Among other commercial organizations Winterthur was home to Switzerland s largest insurance business Winterthur Insurance Until its acquisition the company was the largest in Switzerland and was in Europe s top 10 On 1 January 2007 the Winterthur company was acquired by the French AXA group and is now known as AXA Winterthur As of 2011 update Winterthur had an unemployment rate of 3 53 22 As of 2017 update there were 185 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 60 businesses involved in this sector 11 880 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 884 businesses in this sector 59 767 people are employed in the tertiary sector with 6 983 businesses in this sector 7 As of 2007 update 47 9 of the working population were employed full time and 52 1 were employed part time 8 Education editIn Winterthur about 70 7 of the population between ages 25 and 64 have completed either non mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education either university or a Fachhochschule 22 The town is renowned for its institute of higher education Technikum which is the largest school of technology in Switzerland The institute has recently teamed up with schools from Zurich and is now known as Zurcher Hochschule fur Angewandte Wissenschaften ZHAW The headquarters of the Club of Rome are located in Winterthur SIS Swiss International School maintains a campus in Winterthur International School Winterthur formerly located in Winterthur closed in 2015 Transport edit nbsp Bahnhof WinterthurMain article Winterthur railway station Bahnhof Winterthur the central station is one of the busiest stations on the Swiss Railway Network with 105 000 passengers a day As the town is close to Zurich it is served by many trains on the local Zurich S Bahn network EuroCity services to Munich and regional trains to St Gallen Konstanz or Romanshorn also serve the station As well as the Hauptbahnhof there are nine more stations within the city called Oberwinterthur Seen Gruze Toss Hegi Reutlingen Wulflingen Wallruti and Sennhof Kyburg The local public transport is run by Stadtbus Winterthur de with twelve town bus lines including the Winterthur trolleybus system and five regional bus lines There are two airports Winterthur Hegmatten LSPH 23 and Speck LSZK 24 Tourism editWinterthur is not high on the list of tourist destinations in Switzerland As a result it does not offer a wide range of hotels to choose from As it is relatively easy to reach from Zurich by public transport tourists who do visit Winterthur often stay in Zurich Nevertheless Winterthur is mentioned in most tourist guides for its numerous museums many of which offer world class art among them of the Gottfried Keller Stiftung The most famous are Oskar Reinhart Collection Am Romerholz Oskar Reinhart Collection am Stadtgarten Kunstmuseum Winterthur Villa Flora closed in 2016 Fotomuseum Winterthur Swiss Science Center Technorama nbsp The Winterthur Museum of Art nbsp TechnoramaCulture editMusic edit Winterthur s chamber orchestra Orchester Musikkollegium Winterthur is the oldest orchestra in Switzerland and also plays at the Zurich Opera Between 1922 and 1950 the philanthropist Werner Reinhart and the conductor Hermann Scherchen played a leading role in shaping the musical life of Winterthur with numerous premiere performances emphasizing contemporary music 25 The city hall Stadthaus in which the concerts of the Musikkollegium take place was built by Gottfried Semper Musikfestwochen in late August and early September sees Winterthur s Old Town taken over for live music of all kinds in the street and bars as well as in concert venues nbsp The city church of Winterthur a local landmarkThe Albanifest the largest annual festival in a historic town in Switzerland is named after Saint Alban one of the city s four saints is held here over three days in late June every year Although a recent creation the festival celebrates the granting of a charter to the town in 1264 by Rudolf of Habsburg on 22 June of that year which happened to be the saint s day The church of St Laurenz in the city centre dates from 1264 the town hall was built in 1781 the assembly hall in 1865 In 1989 Winterthur received the Wakker Prize for the development and preservation of its architectural heritage The Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie was formed in Winterthur and the Punkabilly band The Peacocks comes from here Arts edit Open Doors edit Open Doors is an artist supported platform for artists with art studios in Winterthur Switzerland The platform was established to bridge arts and the community as well as provide the artists with means to independently promote their art in any way they choose Open Doors takes place annually during the last weekend of September Participating artists open their studios to the public and present their art to the public Oftentimes it is possible to view the artists while they are working Among the approximate 60 artists who participate there are local international autodidacts and art academy graduates Open Doors Winterthur was founded in 2008 by San Francisco born artist Michelle Bird and resident of Winterthur Open Doors Winterthur publishes the annual MAP Magazine Artist Professionals which is available on line and in print form MAP Magazine features articles about local art initiatives and profiles local artists and their art studios The event is supported by a map that indicates the location of each artist s studio on a map Sport editEHC Winterthur is the city s main hockey team which currently plays in the Swiss League the second highest ice hockey league in Switzerland Their arena is the 3 000 seat Deutweg Arena The arena held in April 2011 the 2011 IIHF Women s World Championship top division sharing the hosting with the Hallenstadion in Zurich FC Winterthur are the city s football club and currently play in the Swiss Super League They play at the Stadion Schutzenwiese Pfadi Winterthur is the professional handball club former multiple national champions and still playing in the Swiss First League of Handball They play at the Winterthur Central Sports Hall which they share with top floorball club HC Rychenberg Winterthur Winterthur Lions AFC founded in 2017 have been playing Australian rules football in the AFL Switzerland league since 2019 Notable people edit1800 1850 edit nbsp Jonas Furrer 1850Jonas Furrer 1805 1861 politician first Federal President of Switzerland David Eduard Steiner 1811 1860 painter eraser and lithographer Henrik Haggenmacher 1827 1917 Swiss born Hungarian industrialist business magnate philanthropist and investor Konrad Grob 1828 1904 lithographer and painter Jacob Weidenmann 1829 1893 landscape architect1851 1900 edit nbsp Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown around 1900Charles E L Brown 1863 1924 machine designer co founder Brown Boveri amp Cie Heinrich Wolfflin 1864 1945 art historian John Henry Hintermeister 1869 1945 Zurich educated painter commercially successful in the United States Alfred Ernst 1875 1968 botanist Hans Gamper 1877 1930 sportsman and founder of FC Barcelona Joan Gamper 1877 1930 Swiss football pioneer versatile athlete and club president Ernst Wetter 1877 1963 politician Alfred Buchi 1879 1959 inventor of the exhaust gas turbocharger Albert Thellung 1881 1928 botanist Werner Reinhart 1884 1951 industrialist and patron Oskar Reinhart 1885 1965 art collectors and patrons Emil Brunner 1889 1966 a reformed theologian Jakob Flach 1894 1982 writer puppeteer and painter Willy Bretscher 1897 1992 newspaper writer and editor1901 1950 edit Georges Miez 1904 1999 gymnast Willy Hess composer 1906 1997 musicologist and composer Albert Buchi 1907 1988 cyclist Max Bill 1908 1994 architect artist and designer Warja Lavater 1913 2007 graphic artist and illustrator Sigmund Widmer 1919 2003 Swiss politician historian and writer University of Zurich faculty Rudolf Friedrich 1923 2013 lawyer and politician Georg Gerster born 1928 journalist pioneer of flight photography Bruno Hunziker 1930 2000 politician parliamentarian and economic attorney Richard R Ernst 1933 2021 chemist Nobel Prize Laureate 1991 Ursula Bagdasarjanz born 1934 violinist Hannes Keller born 1934 computer pioneer entrepreneur diving pioneer and amateur pianist Niklaus Wirth 1934 2024 computer scientist Oscar Fritschi 1939 2016 politician Michael Gempart born 1941 actor Markus Imhoof born 1941 film director and screenwriter Hans Ulrich Brunner 1943 2006 painter Beat Raaflaub born 1946 conductor Jurg Amann 1947 2013 writer1951 2000 edit Viktor Giacobbo born 1952 Swiss writer comedian and actor Mirco Muller born 1995 Swiss ice hockey player currently playing for the New Jersey Devils Martin Buser born 1958 Swiss dog musher 4 time Iditarod champion Marlies Banziger born 1960 Swiss politician Chantal Gallade born 1972 Swiss politician Chrigel Glanzmann born 1975 Swiss musician founder of Eluveitie Steven Zuber born 1991 Swiss professional football playerNotes and references editNotes edit The official language in any municipality in German speaking Switzerland is always German In this context the term German is used as an umbrella term for any variety of German So according to law you are allowed to communicate with the authorities by using any kind of German in written or oral form However the authorities will always use Swiss Standard German aka the Swiss variety of Standard German in documents or any written form And orally it is either Hochdeutsch i e Swiss Standard German or what the particular speaker considers as High German or then it depends on the speaker s origin which dialectal variant s he is using References 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 Stadtische Bevolkerung Agglomerationen und isolierte Stadte in German and French Neuchatel Switzerland Swiss Federal Statistical Office 26 August 2016 Retrieved 14 December 2016 Verkehr SBB Zahlen amp Fakten in German Retrieved 11 November 2020 Ernst Theodor Gaupp Deutsche Stadtrechte im Mittelalter mit rechtsgeschichtlichen Erlauterungen Erster Band Die Stadtrechte von Strassburg Hagenau Molsheim Colmar Annweiler Winterthur Landshut in Bayern Regensburg Nurnberg Eger Eisenach und Altenburg Breslau 1851 S 129 147 online in German Coolidge William 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Zeitung 4 July 2008 edition in German Retrieved 14 August 2009 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 Winterthur In Zahlen 2009 in German Retrieved 8 December 2009 a b Regional portraits 2012 key data of all communes Swiss Federal Statistical Office Retrieved 25 August 2020 LSPH Winterthur Airport SkyVector LSZK Speck Airport SkyVector Musikkollegium website Archived 29 May 2007 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Winterthur Official Webpage of Winterthur Official Webpage Economic Development Region of Winterthur Tourismusburo Winterthur Musikkollegium Winterthur Homepage of Winterthur s city Orchestra Official Webpage Open Doors Archived 25 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winterthur amp 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