Illnau-Effretikon

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City of Illnau-Effretikon
Coat of arms of the city of Illnau-Effretikon
State : SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Canton : Canton ZurichCanton Zurich Zurich (ZH)
District : Pfaffikonw
BFS no. : 0296i1 f3 f4
Postal code : 8307 Effretikon
8307 Ottikon b. Kemptthal
8308 Agasul
8308 Illnau
8314 Kyburg
Coordinates : 696 676  /  252 489 coordinates: 47 ° 24 '58 "  N , 8 ° 43' 11"  O ; CH1903:  six hundred and ninety-six thousand six hundred seventy-six  /  two hundred fifty-two thousand four hundred eighty-nine
Height : 517  m above sea level M.
Height range : 454–689 m above sea level M.
Area : 32.91  km²
Residents: i17,068 (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 519 inhabitants per km²
Proportion of foreigners :
(residents without
citizenship )
26.7% (December 31, 2018)
City President : Ueli Müller ( SP )
Website: www.ilef.ch
Location of the municipality
Greifensee Pfäffikersee Kanton St. Gallen Kanton Thurgau Bezirk Bülach Bezirk Hinwil Bezirk Meilen Bezirk Uster Bezirk Winterthur Bauma Fehraltorf Hittnau Illnau-Effretikon Lindau ZH Pfäffikon ZH Russikon Weisslingen Wila Wildberg ZHMap of the city of Illnau-Effretikon
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Illnau-Effretikon (officially called Illnau until 1974 ) is a town and political municipality in the Pfäffikon district of the canton of Zurich in Switzerland .

geography

Geographically, Illnau-Effretikon consists of the city of Effretikon, the villages of Illnau, Ottikon , Bisikon and Kyburg , as well as the hamlets of Agasul , Bietenholz, Billikon, First, Horben, Kemleten, Luckhausen , Mesikon and Oberkempttal.

A forest elevation above Brünggen is 689  m above sea level. M. the highest point in the municipality.

Since Kyburg was incorporated on January 1, 2016, Illnau-Effretikon is the fourth largest municipality in terms of area in the canton of Zurich after Zurich, Winterthur and Wädenswil.

population

Population development
year 1634 1799 1900 1950 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980
Residents 878 2,525 2,767 4,344 8'160 8,060 13,586 14,850 14,752
year 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016 2017 2018
Residents 14,769 14,709 14,690 14'714 15,402 15,805 16,552 16,988 17'165 17'200
  • Population density: 508 people per square kilometer
  • Share of foreigners: 26.9% (as of 2018)
  • Denomination: 36.2% Protestant Reformed , 25.0% Roman Catholic , 38.8% no or other denomination (as of 2012)
Population by most common nations
nationality 2018
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 73.1%
GermanyGermany Germany 4.4%
ItalyItaly Italy 4.3%
North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia 3.0%
KosovoKosovo Kosovo 2.3%
PortugalPortugal Portugal 1.4%
SerbiaSerbia Serbia 1.1%
TurkeyTurkey Turkey 0.9%
AustriaAustria Austria 0.7%

Source: City of Illnau-Effretikon

politics

The legislature has been the large municipal council with 36 seats since 1974 .

3
8th
3
2
2
1
1
6th
10
8th 6th 10 
A total of 36 seats

The seats are distributed among the parties as follows:

Parties in the great municipal council
Political party 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018
SVP 11 11 11 12 11 10
SP 10 9 7th 6th 7th 8th
FDP 5 6th 5 3 5 6th
Green 3 4th 4th 3 2 3
glp - - - 2 2 3
CVP 2 2 3 2 2 2
EPP 2 2 3 2 2 2
JLIE 2 1 3 3 3 1
BDP - - - 2 2 1
JUSO - - - 1 - -
EDU 1 1 - - - -

The city ​​council , the city executive , had nine members until 2018. When it was downsized to 7 seats in 2018, the SVP lost all of its previous three seats. The mayor is Ueli Müller (SP, election on July 10, 2011).

In the 2019 National Council elections, the share of the vote in Illnau-Effretikon was: SVP 32.4%, SP 16.2%, FDP 12.4%, glp 12.3%, Greens 10.8%, CVP 4.1%, EPP 3 , 6%, BDP 3.2%, EDU 2.9%.

traffic

Illnau train station

The community is served by the Zurich – Winterthur railway, which opened on December 27, 1855, with the Effretikon station, and the Effretikon – Hinwil railway, which opened on May 3, 1876, with the Effretikon and Illnau stations.

Both lines were nationalized in 1902 and are operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB). Effretikon station is served by the Zurich S-Bahn with the following lines:

Several VBG bus lines operate from Effretikon, train station :

  • 650 Effretikon - Tagelswangen - Lindau - Winterberg ZH - Grafstal - Kemptthal
  • 652 Effretikon, train station - Effretikon, Wattspitz - Illnau, church - Illnau, train station
  • 655 Effretikon - Grafstal - Ottikon b. Kemptthal - Kyburg
  • 656 Effretikon - Eschikon - Kleinikon - Breite b. Nürensdorf (only in rush hour)
  • 658 Effretikon - Tagelswangen - Lindau - Nürensdorf - Birchwil - Breite b. Nürensdorf
  • 659 Effretikon - Tagelswangen - Lindau - Breite b. Nürensdorf (only in rush hour)
  • 662 Effretikon - Eschikon - Kleinikon - Brütten
  • 720 Effretikon - Bisikon - Kindhausen ZH - Volketswil - Schwerzenbach

Illnau station is connected to the S-Bahn by the following lines:

Two VBG bus lines operate from Illnau, train station:

  • 640 Illnau - Agasul - Weisslingen, Dorf - Neschwil - Theilingen - Weisslingen, Oberhof
  • 652 Illnau, train station - Illnau, church - Effretikon, Wattspitz - Effretikon, train station

The community is accessed via the A1 motorway with the Effretikon junction.

history

Moosburg ruins
Effretikon, historical aerial photo from May 18, 1932, taken by Walter Mittelholzer
Illnau, historical aerial photo from 1920, taken from a height of 200 meters by Walter Mittelholzer

The oldest surviving documentary mention dates from 745 for the settlements Illenavvia (Illnau), Erpfratinchova (Effretikon) and Makisinchova (Mesikon). Billikon was first mentioned in 858.

Finds from the Stone Age, as well as grave supplements from the Bronze and Iron Ages near Bisikon and Luckhausen indicate an early settlement. The finds from the early Middle Ages are more extensive here; Among them is the burial mound necropolis in Studenbrunnenholz below Ottikon, which was scientifically examined in 1928/29 and interpreted as the burial place of the grandparents of Beata Landolt (a noble landlady). Deeds from the 8th century to the monastery of St. Gallen indicate that Illnau-Effretikon was already largely developed by the Alemanni .

In the former hamlet of Moosburg , in the south of Effretikon, are the ruins of the Moosburg built by Count Hartmann IV von Kyburg in 1254 . It was the seat of the first Zurich bailiff of the Kyburg bailiff from 1426 to 1432 and was destroyed by the Central Swiss troops in May 1444 during the Old Zurich War.

With the construction of the station in 1855, the boom in Effretikon began and in 1974 it changed its name to the city ​​of Illnau-Effretikon .

In the second half of the 20th century, the Effretikon train station was rebuilt by the architect Max Vogt .

Incorporation of Kyburg

Kyburg

On November 24, 2013, 74.88 percent of Kyburg's eligible voters spoke out in favor of starting merger negotiations with Illnau-Effretikon. The government council of the canton of Zurich welcomed the plans to merge municipalities and promised a subsidy of 1.9 million francs (mainly to pay off part of Kyburg's debts). In the referendum on June 14, 2015, the merger was clearly accepted in Kyburg (81 percent yes-votes) and in Illnau-Effretikon (89 percent yes-votes). The merger was officially completed on January 1, 2016.

coat of arms

Blazon of the double coat of arms

A blue inclined bar in silver, covered with three silver rays placed obliquely to the left
An upright blue ploughshare in silver

Art and culture

Schools, colleges

Schoolhouse Watt in Effretikon
  • Primary and secondary school are divided between the Schlimperg, Watt and Eselriet schools in Effretikon and the Hagen school in Illnau.
  • Effretikon vocational preparation year
  • Electrical Education Center (EBZ)
  • Builder course center
  • Swissmechanic course center
  • Metall-Union Canton Zurich
  • VSCI, training center for bodywork professions

Attractions

Hablützelhaus in Horben
Illnau church
  • Kyburg Castle
  • Moosburg castle ruins
  • Planet path from Effretikon (Anwandelstrasse) to Kyburg Castle
  • Alt-Effretikon
  • Early medieval burial ground Studenbrunnen = burial mound necropolis
  • Memorial stone for the crash of a US B-24 Liberator bomber on July 20, 1944 on the Brästberg (Prestberg) above Horben
  • Hablützelhaus, Horben (plank frame construction from 1676)
  • Local museum in Hotzehuus , Usterstrasse 2, Illnau
  • Rikon Chapel from the 12th century
  • Kemleten: castle mound, 17th century granary
  • Illnau church from the 12th century, next to it a well from the 16th century
  • Reformed Church Effretikon : created by architect Ernst Gisel 1959–1961 as a postmodern church building.
  • Catholic Church of St. Martin : created 1982–1983 by architects Fuchs and Moos.
  • Wildert and Oermis nature reserves

Sports

societies

With over 100 clubs and parties, Illnau-Effretikon is a very active community. The President's Conference, which is organized twice a year by the Transport and Beautification Association Illnau-Effretikon, serves to coordinate the association's activities.

Eselriet sports center

The Eselriet sports center in the southeast of Effretikon includes an outdoor pool (50-meter swimming pool, 5-meter diving platform, 60-meter slide, beach volleyball facility), two ice rinks, football and tennis courts, as well as miniature golf and bocce courts .

Community partnerships

Illnau-Effretikon maintains partnerships with four municipalities:

Personalities

literature

  • Hans Martin Gubler, The Art Monuments of the Canton of Zurich Volume 3: The Districts of Pfäffikon and Uster. Edited by the Society for Swiss Art History GSK. Bern 1978 (Art Monuments of Switzerland Volume 66). ISBN 3-7643-0991-1 . Pp. 76-107.
  • Hans Kläui. Illnau-Effretikon: From the beginning to the overthrow of 1798. Volume 1. Illnau-Effretikon 1983.
  • Wilfried Meili: Year and day ago in Illnau-Effretikon and Lindau . Wetzikon, 1989, ISBN 3-85981-149-5
  • Ueli Müller. Illnau-Effretikon: From the coup in 1798 to the present (1992). Volume 2. Illnau-Effretikon 1992.

Web links

Commons : Illnau-Effretikon  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Permanent and non-permanent resident population by year, canton, district, municipality, population type and gender (permanent resident population). In: bfs. admin.ch . Federal Statistical Office (FSO), August 31, 2019, accessed on December 22, 2019 .
  2. Data on the resident population by home, gender and age (community profile). Statistical Office of the Canton of Zurich, accessed on December 22, 2019 .
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  4. including weekly resident acc. Annual report 2016 of the city of Illnau-Effretikon, p. 101.
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  6. Illnau-Effretikon, ilef.ch, Annual Report 2018, page 105 - the source names "Serbia and Montenegro", here "Serbia", the source names "Macedonia", here "North Macedonia" (technical reasons).
  7. Elections 2019. Accessed August 1, 2020 .
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  10. Peter Schulthess. Beata Landolt - a noble landlady of the early Middle Ages: New insights into the Merovingians in the Zurich Oberland. Heimatspiegel, September 2014 (supplement to the Zürcher Oberländer / Anzeiger von Uster).
  11. ^ Canton supports the merger of Illnau-Effretikon and Kyburg. State Chancellery of the Canton of Zurich , July 17, 2014, accessed on January 24, 2015 .
  12. 786. Community: Merger of the city of Illnau-Effretikon (unitary community) and the political community of Kyburg (unitary community) (subsidy). ( PDF ; 40  kB ) Excerpt from the minutes of the Government Council of the Canton of Zurich - meeting on July 9, 2014. State Chancellery of the Canton of Zurich, July 9, 2014, accessed on January 24, 2015 .
  13. https://www.ilef.ch/stadtverwaltung/verwaltung/praesidiales/eingemeichtung-kyburg/
  14. Welcome, Kyburg! City administration Illnau-Effretikon, January 1, 2016, accessed on January 2, 2016 .
  15. http://www.ilef.ch/de/dyn_output.html?content.vname=az_begriff&content.word_id=195  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.ilef.ch  
  16. Renata Windler. Burial mound in Studenbrunnenholz near Grafstal. In: An inkling of the ancestors: Archaeological journey of discovery to the Zurich Oberland. Wetzikon 1993. pp. 161-164.
  17. Information about the crash on Warbird. Archived from the original on October 1, 2013 ; Retrieved August 19, 2013 .
  18. Zürcher Denkmalpflege: 12th report 1987-1990  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 28.7 MB), pp. 134-137.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.are.zh.ch  
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  20. http://www.burgenwelt.org/schweiz/kemleten/index.htm
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  22. Peter Peisl, Martin Steinacher. Two lavish treasures: Wildert and Örmis. In: Yearbook of the city of Illnau-Effretikon. Effretikon. 1998. pp. 24-26.
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