- Bellikon
Infobox Swiss town
subject_name = Bellikon
municipality_name = Bellikon
municipality_type = municipality
imagepath_coa = Bellikon-blason.png|pixel_coa=
languages = German
canton = Aargau
iso-code-region = CH-AG
district = Baden
lat_d=47|lat_m=23|lat_NS=N|long_d=8|long_m=21|long_EW=E
postal_code = 5454
municipality_code = 4022
area = 4.94
elevation = 597|elevation_description=
population = 1462|populationof = December 2006 | popofyear = 2006
website = www.bellikon.ch
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neighboring_municipalities=Bergdietikon ,Eggenwil ,Künten ,Remetschwil ,Spreitenbach ,Widen
twintowns = |Bellikon is a municipality in the district of Baden in the canton of
Aargau inSwitzerland .It is located on the southwest slope of the
Heitersberg , separated by the Reuss andLimmat valleys. Bellikon has a rehab hospital which has over 200 beds, a school, and a secondary school that also serves 3 other municipalities. Bellikon students attend a school inOberrohrdorf . The nearest "Kantonsschule"n are in Baden andWettingen .History
The area was settled during Roman times. The
Roman road between Vindonissa (Windisch ) and Turicum (Zurich ) ran through here. In 1934, bricks were found which on examination proved to belong to avilla , which was excavated and documented in 1941, and afterwards covered up again with the help of interned Polish soldiers. Articles found on the site indicate a construction date at the end of the 1st century. In the middle of the 6th century, theAlamanni settled here and cleared the forest, destroying the Roman settlement.Bellikon was first documented on
October 11 ,1064 , in the foundation charter ofMuri Abbey . Bellikon and Hausen at first paidtithe s toMurbach Abbey inAlsace , but was later part of theHabsburg territories. In 1415, the Aargau was conquered and thereafter Bellikon belonged to the village of Rohrdorf in theCounty of Baden . In 1798, Bellikon became part of theCanton of Baden in theHelvetic Republic . Bellikon was merged with Hausen in 1803 and became part of Aargau Canton.At the beginning of the 20th century Bellikon was a farming village with a population of 377; fifty years later it reached 434. Bellikon's beautiful location was discovered and the village went through a rapid development. The number of inhabitants rose to over 1,400 in the early 21st century. In 1974, the
SUVA insurance agency and healthcare provider opened its premises here. In the same year, a new school was built. The 19th century church was replaced by a modern building in 1977.Historical Population
* 1799: 180 (Bellikon) /125 (Hausen)
* 1850: 440
* 1900: 377
* 1950: 434
* 2000: 1,303
* 2003: 1,436Sites of interest
*Schloss Bellikon (Bellikon Castle), which features in the municipal coat of arms, is a small castle that was built in the 13th century by the
Habsburg s and was known as "Rotten Hus". From 1314 to 1640, thepatrician Krieg family ofZurich owned the castle. It was later auctioned twice, most recently at the end of September 1999.Coat of arms
The arms are blasoned: Azure, a castle with a stepped gable and to the sinister a round tower with a roof, all argent. In a chronicle of 1548 and the map of the Canton of Zurich of 1667, the village is mistakenly assigned the arms of the lords of Bellikon (now
Bad Bellingen in theBreisgau ) (Or, a fess sable). Since 1827 the community has used arms depicting Schloss Bellikon. The present form was established in 1965.Administration
The community meeting of the enfranchised voters exercises legislative power. The implementing authority is the
local council . The term of office is four years. It leads and represents the municipality. In addition it carries out the resolutions of the municipality meeting and the tasks assigned by the canton and the Swiss Federation.Economics
The largest business (and taxpayer) in the village is
SUVA , which is a rehab clinic operating with over 200 beds. There are not many businesses, and the majority are small. There are 350 jobs, of which many are employed in the agglomerations of Baden andZurich .Transportation
Bellikon's busiest street is Hauptstrasse (Main Street) running between Baden and
Mutschellen Passhoehe. Between these two municipalities, the "Postautolinie" operates. Baden is connected to the national express train network, theSwiss Federal Railways , at Mutschellen at the station namedBerikon Widen on theBremgarten-Dietikon-Bahn .External links
* [http://www.suva.ch/de/home/suvacare/rehaklinik_bellikon.htm Bellikon Rehab Clinic]
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