Münchenbuchsee

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Coordinates: 47°1′N, 7°27′E

Münchenbuchsee
Country Switzerland
Canton Berne
District Fraubrunnen
Coordinates 47°1′N, 7°27′E
Population 9,533  (March 2005)
  - Density 1,071 /km² (2,774 /sq.mi.)
Area 8.9 km² (3.4 sq mi)
Elevation 564 m (1,850 ft)
Postal code 3053
SFOS number 0546
Surrounded by Bolligen, Deisswil bei Münchenbuchsee, Diemerswil, Ittigen, Kirchlindach, Moosseedorf, Rapperswil, Schüpfen, Wiggiswil, Zollikofen
Twin towns Landiswil (Switzerland), Milevsko (Czech Republic)
Website www.muenchenbuchsee.ch
Münchenbuchsee (Switzerland)
Münchenbuchsee
Münchenbuchsee

Münchenbuchsee is a municipality in the district of Fraubrunnen in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.

[edit] Geography

Münchenbuchsee is roughly 10 km from Bern in north-westernly direction. The town lies on the transit axis from Bern to Biel. One of the five schools for the hearing-impaired of Switzerland is located here.

[edit] History

Münchenbuchsee was mentioned for the first time in a deed of donation in 1180. The knight Kuno von Buchsee donated his entire possessions to the Order of St. John after having returned for the third time from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. A commandry of the order was established, which subsequently acquired more land and expanded its influence in the area. In 1210 the order built a hospice for pilgrims as well as an infirmary and a big kitchen. For more than 350 years the members of the order distributed food to the poor twice a week.

After the Reformation in 1528, the State of Bern (today canton of Bern) dissolved the commandry and established a "Landvogtei", which is quite similar with the English office of reeve.

Münchenbuchsee was partially destroyed by a fire in 1770. 59 communes helped to rebuild the village by donating wood, grain and money. Subsequently the first fire-engine was bought and a night watchman was hired.

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