Trub

Geography

Trub is in the upper Emmental, in Napfbergland, is dominated by agriculture and has a very large scattered settlement area on. In terms of area it belongs with 6201 hectares of the largest municipalities in the canton of Bern. Around 50 % of the municipal area is forested. The highest point is on the cup at 1408 m asl The municipality Trub include, inter alia, the hamlet Fankhaus ( Zip code: 3557 ) and Kröschenbrunnen.

Population

The population in 1900 was still 2606th Since then, she has continuously declined. Trub is a classic Auswanderungstal. This also shows the number of some 50,000 people who have their place of citizenship here. After Langnau Trub is the second largest civil parish in the canton of Bern.

History

Trub is historically important as the location of the monastery Trub, a former Benedictine monastery, which was dissolved in the Reformation in 1528.

Since 1994 there is a community partnership with Novosedly nad Nežárkou in the Czech Republic.

Pictures

Landgasthof "Lion "

Täuferhof, Fankhaus

Others

  • Gottfried Strasser ( writer of the song from Trueberbueb )
  • Shakra ( One of Switzerland's most famous hard rock bands, is native to the lees and has here its practice room )

Personalities

  • Gottfried Fankhauser (1870-1962), writer and Sunday School teacher
  • Mario Rottaris ( born 1968 ), ice hockey player
  • Kurt Wüthrich ( Citizenship Trub), chemist (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002)
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