Bülach
Bülach is a historic town and a municipality in Switzerland in the canton of Zürich. It is the administrative capital of Bülach district. It is situated in the Glatt Valley to the east of the small river Glatt and about south of the High Rhine and about north of the Zurich Airport.
The official language of Bülach is Swiss Standard German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect.
History
Bülach is first mentioned in 811 as Pulacha. From early times it fell within the province of the Alamanni. Joachim Werner's description of the early cemetery excavated there was published in 1953.Geography
Bülach has an area of. Of this area, 33.2% is used for agricultural purposes, 39.5% is forested, 26.9% is settled and the remainder is non-productive.The municipality is located around the lower Glatt Valley. The town of Bülach and the village of Niederflachs are in the valley. Around the town are the hamlets of Heimgarten am Rinsberg, Eschenmosen and Nussbaumen am Dettenberg. The municipality of Bachenbülach was part of Bülach until 1849 when it became an independent municipality. Bülach is located on the old road from Zürich through Kloten to Eglisau.
Demographics
Bülach has a population of. , 22.6% of the population was made up of foreign nationals. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 17.8%. Most of the population speaks German , with Italian being second most common and Serbo-Croatian being third.In the 2007 election the most popular party was the SVP which received 38.3% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SPS, the CSP and the FDP.
The age distribution of the population is as follows: children and teenagers make up 23.1% of the population, while adults make up 64.8% and seniors make up 12.2%. In Bülach about 73.2% of the population have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education.
The historical population of Bülach is listed in the following table:
year | population |
Late Middle Ages | less than 500 |
16-18th Centuries | about 1,000 |
1836 | 1,278 |
1850 | 1,545 |
1900 | 2,175 |
1920 | 3,239 |
1950 | 4,634 |
1970 | 11,043 |
2000 | 13,999 |
2005 | 14,815 |
2006 | 15,571 |
2008 | 16,589 |
2010 | 17,478 |
January 2012 | 17,457 |
May 2012 | 17,667 |
Attractions
The Reformed Church and the popular Sigristenkeller gallery stand on a small hill, and are surrounded by pretty old buildings, including the Pfarrhaus and the old Tithe Barn. The church is named after Saint Laurentius, to whom the town's coat of arms is dedicated. Saint Laurentius was deacon to Pope Sixtus II, and became a martyr when he was condemned to death by fire in 258 AD. The church forms a well-matched unit with the Town Hall, and has a tower rising above it to a height of 74 meters. Also on the first Saturday of every month at 6pm, trumpeters play for half an hour from the top of the tower.Duke Leopold III of Austria granted Bülach a town charter in 1384, including its own jurisdiction and the right to hold its own market.
Economy and transport
One of the most important institutions in the town and its biggest employer is the regional hospital Spital Bülach with 200 beds. Other important employers include the traditional glass producer Vetropack, civil engineering firm Mageba, and the Zürcher Unterländer newspaper.Bülach has an unemployment rate of 3.07%., there were 130 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 36 businesses involved in this sector. 1893 people are employed in the secondary sector and there are 133 businesses in this sector. 5596 people are employed in the tertiary sector, with 607 businesses in this sector.
Bülach railway station is a node of the Zürich S-Bahn on the lines S22, S41 and S5. Its train station is a 24-minute ride from Zürich Hauptbahnhof.
It also has a direct bus link from Zurich Airport which takes 25 minutes on 530 service.
Education
The primary schools include Schuleinheit Böswisli, Schuleinheit Schwerzgrueb, Schuleinheit Lindenhof, and Schuleinheit Hohfuri.Lower secondary schools include Schule Hinterbirch and Schule Mettmenriet.
The Kantonsschule Zürcher Unterland is located in Bülach.
Notable people
- Jürg Gutknecht computer scientist
- Daniel Klajner conductor, teaches orchestral conducting at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
- Claude Meier Divisional general of the Swiss Armed Forces
- Kurt Klingler former sports shooter, competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics
- Karl Elsener football goalkeeper, 34 caps for the Switzerland 1958/1966
- Louis Pfenninger former racing cyclist, competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Ercüment Şahin Turkish retired professional footballer, over 360 club caps
- Marcello Marrocco a retired Italian professional footballer, over 325 club caps
- Martin Plüss retired professional ice hockey player
- Nicola Spirig professional triathlete, competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Sarah Meier former figure skater, eight-time Swiss national champion
- Christine Meier ice hockey player
- Reto Berra professional ice hockey goaltender
- Martina van Berkel butterfly swimmer, competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Ramona Elsener ice dancer
- Eddy Yusof male artistic gymnast, lives in Bülach
- Niels Hintermann World Cup alpine ski racer
- Nico Georgiadis chess grandmaster