Lützelflüh

Lützelflüh

Infobox Swiss town
subject_name = Lützelflüh
municipality_name = Lützelflüh
municipality_type = municipality
imagepath_coa = Coat of arms of Lützelflüh.png|pixel_coa=

languages = German
canton = Berne
iso-code-region = CH-BE
district = Trachselwald
lat_d=47|lat_m=0|lat_NS=N|long_d=7|long_m=41|long_EW=E
postal_code = 3432
municipality_code = 0955
area = 26.9
elevation = 585|elevation_description=
population = 4049|populationof=2004
website = www.luetzelflueh.ch
mayor = Beatrice Stettler|mayor_asof=|mayor_party=
mayor_title = |list_of_mayors =
places =
demonym =
neighboring_municipalities= Hasle bei Burgdorf, Krauchthal, Landiswil, Oberburg, Rüderswil, Rüegsau, Sumiswald, Trachselwald, Walkringen
twintowns = |

Lützelflüh is a municipality in the district of Trachselwald in the Swiss canton of Berne.

Geography

Lützelflüh lies in the lower Emmental, right on the Emme between Langnau and Burgdorf. The Emme divides the town into the older part of the town on the right shore and the younger part on the left shore. The exclaves Lauterbach and Oberried also belong to the municipality. The municipality is neighbored by Rüegsau, Sumiswald, Trachselwald, Rüderswil, and Hasle bei Burgdorf. It has a population of about 4,000.

History

The Freiherre or barons of Lützelflüh were first mentioned in 1130. The town of Lützelflüh developed out of this barons' seat. In 1230 the Freiherre of Brandis took the place of those of Lützelflüh and built themselves a castle between Lützelflüh and Rüegsau.

In 1450, the Brandis' castle was sold to the nobility of Bern. It was then sold and inherited several times until it ended up in the hand of the city of Bern in 1607. The town then became a sheriffhood of Bern. The last sheriff was Franz Ludwig May.

On April 14, 1798, the castle burnt down and this was the end of the sheriffhood Brandis. The municipality Lützelflüh became part of the district Trachselwald.

Main sights

*The church of Lützelflüh was built in 1505 and renovated in 1962. The graves of the "3 poets of Lützelflüh": Jeremias Gotthelf, Simon Gfeller and Emanuel Friedli are located on the south side of the church.
*The Gotthelf-Museum named after the poet is located near the church

Tourism

Tourism in Lützelflüh is small but not unimportant. Several inns typical for the region offer rooms and it is also possible to vacation in the local farms.

External links

*de icon [http://www.luetzelflueh.ch Official website]
*HDS|551|Lützelflüh
*HDS|8326|Grünenmatt
*HDS|8437|Brandis

References

*de


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