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Baden, Switzerland



Baden is a town in the Switzerland Cantons of Switzerland of Aargau, on the left bank of the river Limmat, 25 km N.W. of Zürich. Permanent population (2002): 16,000. ==Sights== Baden is chiefly visited by reason of its hot sulphur springs, which are mentioned by Tacitus (''Histories (Tacitus)'' i. cap. 7) and were very fashionable in the 15th century and 16th century. They are especially efficacious in cases of gouty and rheumatic affections. They lie a little north of the old town at the river. Many ancient Rome remains have been found in and near the gardens of the ''Kursaal''. The town, dominated on the west by the ruined castle of Stein, is very picturesque, with its steep and narrow streets, its old wooden bridge and its one surviving gateway. ==History== The castle Stein was formerly a stronghold of the Habsburgs, but destroyed in 1415 and again in 1712. In 1415 Baden (with the Aargau) was conquered by the Eight Swiss Confederates, whose bailiff inhabited the other castle, on the right bank of the Limmat, which defends the ancient bridge across the river. As the conquest of the Aargau was the first made by the Confederates, their delegates (or the federal diet) naturally met at Baden, from 1426 to about 1712, to settle matters relating to these subject lands, so that during that period Baden was really the capital of Switzerland. The diet sat in the beautifully carved diet hall in the town-hall or ''Rathaus'', which can be visited. There was also signed in 1714 the Treaty of Baden which put an end to the war between France and the Holy Roman Empire, and thus completed the Union of Utrecht (1713). Baden was the capital of the canton of Baden, from 1798 until 1803, when the canton of Aargau was created. ==Economy== In the 19th and 20th century Baden became an industry town, main seat of the former Brown Boveri Company. Most industrial faculties have moved, but Baden is still the seat of much engineering services of Asea Brown Boveri and the power station engineering of Alstom. The big industrial quarter in the north of the city is now changing to offices, shopping and pleasure facilities. There is also a casino in Baden. ==Surrounding area== One mile S. of Baden, on the Limmat, is the famous Cistercians monastery of Wettingen (1227-1841), with splendid old painted glass in the cloisters and magnificent early 17th century carved stalls in the choir of the church. Six miles W. of Baden is the small town of Brugg (9,500 inhabitants) in a fine position on the Aare, and close to the remains of the Roman colony of Vindonissa (Windisch), as well as to the monastery (founded 1310) of Koenigsfelden, formerly the burial-place of the early Habsburgs (the castle of Habsburg is but a short way off), still retaining much fine medieval painted glass. ==Transportation== Baden was the destination of the first railway in Switzerland, the ''Spanisch Brötli Bahn'' transporting the richer people from Zürich to the baths of Baden. Today Baden is a regular stop of the railway lines Zürich-Basel and Zürich-Bern. The A1_(Switzerland) motorway tunnel Baregg Tunnel is a major junction in the area. It was undergoing construction until 2004 and has been subject to controversy. In 2003, a third tunnel hole was opened to vehicles on the motorway. Cities in Switzerland Municipalities of Aargau


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