Spiez
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Spiez | |
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Canton | Berne |
District | Niedersimmental |
Coordinates | |
Population | 12,490 (January 2004) |
Area | 16.78 km² |
Elevation | 607 m |
Postal code | 3700 |
SFOS number | 0768 |
Mayor | Franz Arnold |
Website | www.spiez.ch |
Spiez is a small town with approximately 12,500 inhabitants located at the southern bank of Lake Thun in the Canton of Berne in Switzerland. Worth a visit is the castle above the harbour with its representation rooms 13th to 18th century.
The Hotel Belvédère in Spiez accommodated the German national football team during the 1954 World Cup (soccer) held in Switzerland. "The spirit of Spiez", developed there among the players, is regarded as important factor that helped the German team to win the world championship.
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- Spiez travel guide from Wikitravel
- Official web page of the municipality Spiez
- Regularly updated galley of photographs from Spiez by Mark Howells, a British resident in the town
- SPIEZ LABORATORY, the Swiss NBC-defence institute
Municipalities in the district of Niedersimmental, Switzerland
Därstetten | Diemtigen | Erlenbach im Simmental | Niederstocken | Oberstocken | Oberwil im Simmental | Reutigen | Spiez | Wimmis
Canton of Berne | Districts of Canton Bern | Municipalities of the canton of Berne