Küsnacht
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| Küsnacht | |
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| Country | Switzerland |
| Canton | Zurich |
| District | Küsnacht |
| Coordinates | |
| Population | 12,784 (December 2006) |
| - Density | 1,035 /km² (2,681 /sq.mi.) |
| Area | 12.35 km² (4.8 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 413 m (1,355 ft) |
| Postal code | 8700 |
| SFOS number | 0154 |
| Mayor | Max Baumgartner |
| Surrounded by | Erlenbach, Herrliberg, Kilchberg, Maur, Rüschlikon, Thalwil, Zollikon, Zumikon |
| Website | www.kuesnacht.ch |
Küsnacht is a municipality in the district of Meilen in the canton of Zurich in Switzerland.
It is located on the north-east bank (also known as Goldküste) of the Lake Zurich and has a population of 12,784 (in 2006). The local dialect is called Züridütsch. It is not to be confused with Küssnacht (am Rigi) on Lake Lucerne.
[edit] History
Earliest findings of settlement date back to the stone age. There are also findings from the Bronze Age. During Roman times, a mansion was located on the commons. It was called fundus Cossiniacus which is probably the origin of the name of Küsnacht. In the 7th century the name was recorded as Chussenacho. The coat of arms shows a golden cushion on a red background. It is probably a derivate of the coat of arms of the aristocrats of Küssnacht am Rigi.
In the Middle Ages, the land was governed by the people of Regensburg who lived in the castle of Wulp in Küsnacht. After 1531 Küsnacht was governed by Zurich.
Like most other municipalities along Lake Zürich, Küsnacht started to become a suburb of the city of Zürich with the development of the railway link in 1896.
The psychiatrist Carl Jung had his clinic in Küsnacht, which attracted patients from all over the world. Thomas Mann lived in Küsnacht between 1933 and 1939, after he was forced to leave Germany by the Nazis. Amongst the most famous residents of town is Tina Turner.
[edit] External links
- Official page (German)
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