- Altdorf, Switzerland
Infobox Swiss town
subject_name = Altdorf
municipality_name = Altdorf
municipality_type = municipality
imagepath_coa = Altdorf-coat_of_arms.svg|pixel_coa=
languages = German
canton = Uri
iso-code-region = CH-UR
district = n.a.
lat_d=46|lat_m=52|lat_NS=N|long_d=8|long_m=38|long_EW=E
postal_code = 6460
municipality_code = 1201
area = 10.23
elevation = 458|elevation_description= |highest=Eggberge|highest_m=1720|lowest=Wildried|lowest_m=432
population = 8648|populationof=2002
website = www.altdorf.ch
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neighboring_municipalities=Attinghausen , Bürglen,Flüelen , Seedorf
twintowns =Altdorf b. Nürnberg (Germany)|Altdorf (German for "old village") is the
capital of theSwiss canton of Uri. The municipality covers an area of 10.23 km². It is built at a height of 462 mabove sea-level , a little above the right bank of the Reuss, not far above the point where this river is joined on the right by the Schächen torrent.The name is sometimes written as Altdorf UR, to distinguish it from Altdorf SH, a small village in the canton of Schaffhausen.
Of the total population of 8757 (2002), 4524 are male, and 4233 are female. The
population density of the community is 856 inhabitants per km². In 1900 the population was 3117, allRoman Catholic and German-speaking.Altdorf is 55 km from
Lucerne by the St Gotthard railway and 28 km fromGöschenen . Its port on theLake of Lucerne ,Flüelen , is 2 miles distant. There is a stately parish church, while above the little town is the oldest Capuchin convent in Switzerland (1581).[
Wilhelm Tell memorial in Altdorf, circa 1900.]History
Altdorf is best known as the place where, according to the legend,
William Tell shot the apple from his son's head. This act by tradition happened on the market-place, where in 1895, at the foot of an old tower (with rude frescoes commemorating the feat), there was set up a fine bronze statue (byRichard Kissling of Zurich) of Tell and his son. In 1899 a theatre was opened close to the town's center for the purpose of performing Schiller's play of "Wilhelm Tell".The same year a new carriage-road was opened from Altdorf through the
Schächental and over theKlausen Pass (1,948 m) to the village ofLinthal (46 km) and so toGlarus . 2 kilometres from Altdorf by the Klausen road is the village of Bürglen, where by tradition Tell was born; while he is also said to have lost his life, while saving that of a child, in the Schächen torrent that flows past the village. On the left bank of the Reuss, immediately opposite Altdorf, isAttinghausen , where the ruined castle (which belonged to one of the real founders of the Swiss Confederation) now houses the cantonal museum of antiquities.References
*1911
External links
* [http://www.altdorf.ch/ Altdorf] de icon Official site
*commonscat-inline|Altdorf, Switzerland|Altdorf
*HDS|690|Altdorf (UR)
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