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Solothurn
 

The city of is the capital of the Canton of Solothurn in Switzerland.

Architecture


The city calls itself Switzerland's largest Baroque City. The old town was built between 1530 and 1792 and shows an architectural combination of Italian Grandezza, French style and Swiss ideas. In 2004, it had a population of 15,137.

Geography


Situated on the Aar river, at the foot of the Jura mountains.

Sights


  • Old town
  • Clock tower (Zeitglockenturm)
  • Churches: cathedral St. Ursus, church of the Jesuits (Jesuitenkirche)
  • Weissenstein mountain
  • The Verena Gorge and the Hermitage
  • Waldegg Castle

History


The Number 11


Solothurn has a special affinity to the number eleven. The Canton of Solothurn was the eleventh to become part of the Swiss Confederation. There are eleven churches and chapels, as well as eleven historical fountains and eleven towers. The St. Ursus cathedral has eleven altars and eleven bells, and the stairs in front of the cathedral have levels between every eleven steps.

A local brewery has named itself Öufi, which is Swiss German for eleven, and produces a beer with the same name.

See also


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