- Kreuzlingen
Infobox Swiss town
subject_name = Kreuzlingen
municipality_name = Kreuzlingen
municipality_type = Gemeinde
imagepath_coa = 98px-Kreuzlin.gif|pixel_coa=
languages = German
canton = Thurgau
iso-code-region = CH-TG
district = Kreuzlingen
lat_d=47|lat_m=38|lat_NS=N|long_d=9|long_m=10|long_EW=E
postal_code = 8280
municipality_code = 4671
area = 11.5
elevation = 397|elevation_description=
population = 18133|populationof = December 2007 | popofyear = 2007
website = www.kreuzlingen.ch
mayor = Andreas Netzle|mayor_asof=|mayor_party=
mayor_title = |list_of_mayors =
places = Emmishofen, Kurzrickenbach
demonym =
neighboring_municipalities=Bottighofen ,Constance ("Konstanz") (DE-BW),Kemmental ,Lengwil ,Tägerwilen
twintowns =Wolfach (Germany),Cisternino (Italy)|Kreuzlingen is a municipality in the district of Kreuzlingen in the canton of
Thurgau inSwitzerland . It is the seat of the district.It is the second largest city of the canton, after
Frauenfeld , with a population of over 18,000.In 1874, the municipality of Egelshofen was renamed "Kreuzlingen". It reached its present size with the incorporation of Kurzrickenbach in 1927 and Emmishofen in 1928.
Geography
It is located on
Lake Constance where it narrows to form the "Untersee", bordering withKonstanz inGermany .It is halfway between
Schaffhausen andRorschach on a slightly southward-dipping west-east axis.History
The name of the municipality stems from the
Augustinian monastery "Crucelin", laterKreuzlingen Abbey . It was founded in 1125 by the Bishop of Constance Ulrich I. In theSwabian War and the30 Years' War after the siege of Constance by Swedish troops, the Augustinian monastery was burned down by the people of Constance, who blamed the monks for having supported the enemy. In 1650, the monastery was rebuilt in its present location. With secularization in 1848, the buildings became a teachers' school. The chapel became a Catholic churchThe area was already settled during the
Bronze Age .Celt ic and Roman coins and artifacts testify of continued settlement. Kurzrickenbach is first mentioned as "Rihinbah" in 830, Egelshofen as "Eigolteshoven" in 1125, and Emmishofen as "Eminshoven" in 1159. The territory of the municipality, except for the Augustinian monastery, belonged to theBishop of Constance . When the "Eidgenossen" conquered Thurgau in 1460 and further with theReformation , the ties to the neighboring city loosened.Until the beginning of the 19th century, the present center of Kreuzlingen was still largely agricultural. The first steamboats began to operate on Lake Constance in 1824. The first train line to
Romanshorn was finished in 1871, and the second toEtzwilen in 1875. This brought commerce and industry to the region. In 1874, Kreuzlingen became the capital of the district, instead ofGottlieben . However, untilWorld War I , Kreuzlingen was a kind of suburb of Constance. Most of its industry was in the hands of German firms. The war made Kreuzlingen more independent.The Sanatorium of Bellevue (1857-1980), which occupied part of the old monastery, played an important role in the history of Kreuzlingen. In 1842, Ignaz Vanotti from Constance bought a large tract of land and built a residential and commercial building in 1843 to house the emigrant press of Bellevue, which had previously been located in
Römerburg . In 1857, Ludwig Binswanger, a psychiatrist fromMünsterlingen acquired the property and opened a private sanatorium. The clinic was very modern and remained in the control of the Binswanger family for nearly 120 years. Important psychiatric advances, particularly under the founder's grandson, also calledLudwig Binswanger , especially in the development ofexistential psychotherapy , were made at the sanatorium. However, few of its buildings remain.Economy
Earlier, the majority of the inhabitants made a living in the wine industry. However, because of diseases and bad harvests, the last wine grapes were raised in Kreuzlingen in 1938.
Today, the local economy is largely commercial and manufacturing, with the largest employer being a clothing manufacturer.
Transportation
Kreuzlingen is a rail node, and also the northern terminus of the A7 motorway in Switzerland.
References
External links
*http://www.kreuzlingen.ch
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