Sarnen () is a small historic town, a municipality, and the capital of the canton of Obwalden situated on the northern shores of Lake Sarnen () in Switzerland. It has a population of just over 10,000 and is surrounded by countryside and mountains. Sarnen is located 20 km south of Lucerne.
The official language of Sarnen is (the Swiss variety of Standard) German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect.
History
Stone Age and Bronze Age finds show that the Sarnen valley was inhabited from the earliest times. Over the years Sarnen developed into an important trading center.
Geography
thumb|left|View from [[Brienzer Rothorn with Sarnen and Lake Sarnen in the background]]
thumb|Aerial view from 150 m by [[Walter Mittelholzer (1919)]]
Sarnen is situated at an altitude of on the northern shore of Lake Sarnen () along the outflow of the Sarner Aa. Lake Sarnen covers approximately an area of . The town is surrounded by mountain chains and a protected bog can be found nearby. The most well-known mountain close to Sarnen is Mount Pilatus with an elevation of .
Sarnen has an area, (as of the 2004/09 survey) of . Of this area, about 39.0% is used for agricultural purposes, while 50.7% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 6.0% is settled (buildings or roads) and 4.3% is unproductive land. In the 2004/09 survey a total of or about 3.6% of the total area was covered with buildings, an increase of over the 1980/81 amount. Of the agricultural land, is used for orchards and vineyards, is fields and grasslands and consists of alpine grazing areas. Since 1980/81 the amount of agricultural land has decreased by . Over the same time period the amount of forested land has increased by . Rivers and lakes cover in the municipality.
The municipality is made up of 5 sections; Sarnen (population 5,984), Stalden (pop. 1,072), Wilen (pop. 1,234), Kägiswil (pop. 1,214) and Ramersberg (pop. 294). the gender distribution of the population was 49.9% male and 50.1% female.
, children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 19.2% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) are 62.1% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 18.7%.
there are 3,452 households in Sarnen. In 2014 there were 4,338 private households in Sarnen with an average household size of 2.32 persons. Of the 1,957 inhabited buildings in the municipality, in 2000, about 47.6% were single family homes and 26.7% were multiple family buildings. Additionally, about 24.4% of the buildings were built before 1919, while 14.9% were built between 1991 and 2000. In 2013 the rate of construction of new housing units per 1000 residents was 5.75. The vacancy rate for the municipality, , was 0.18%.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! year
! population
|-
| 1945
| 5,723
|-
| 1955
| 6,336
|-
| 1965
| 6,686
|-
| 1975
| 7,015
|-
| 1985
| 7,956
|-
| 1995
| 8,858
|-
| 2000
| 9,218
|-
| 2005
| 9,472
|-
| 2006
| 9,512
|-
| 2007
| 9,617
|-
| 2008
| 9,798
|-
|}
Heritage sites of national significance
Sarnen is home to 10 sites that are Swiss heritage sites of national significance. These include three religious buildings; the Ossuary of St. Michael, the parish church of St. Peter and Paul, the Church of St. Martin. Two houses and a tower, the double house am Grund and Grundacher and the Hexenturm are on the list. The remainder of the list contains the Cantonal Rathaus, the musical collection of the Frauenkloster, the Landenberg armory and the State Archives of Obwalden. The entire small city of Sarnen, the hamlet of Ramersberg and the Kirchhofen area are part of the Inventory of Swiss Heritage Sites.
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File:Beinhaus_St_Michael_Sarnen_Jun_2012.jpg| Ossuary of St. Michael
File:Old House in Sarnen.jpg|Double house am Grund
File:Grundacher_Sarnen_Jun_2012.jpg|Double house Grundacher
File:Sarnen-Hexenturm.jpg|Hexenturm
File:Sarnen-Pfarrkirche.jpg|Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul
File:Sarnen-Kollegiumskirche.jpg|Kollegiumskirche of St. Martin
File:Rathaus Sarnen.jpg|Rathaus of Obwalden
File:Frauenkloster_Sarnen_Jun_2012.jpg|The Frauenkloster
File:Landenberg im Herbst.jpg|Landenberg Armory
File:Kantonale Verwaltung Obwalden.jpg|State Archives of Obwalden
</gallery>
Sarnen today
thumb|left|Dorfplatz
The town of Sarnen has been experiencing steady growth over the past years. It has become more attractive due to its proximity to Lucerne. Many commuters work in Lucerne and use the motorway or railway service to get to work.
Among companies active in Sarnen include SIKA AG (Specialty Chemicals), Leister Technologies (heated-air tools) and Nahrin AG (healthy nutrition).
Economy
Sarnen is a small sized regional center.
, there were a total of 8,182 people employed in the municipality. Of these, 366 people worked in 144 businesses in the primary economic sector. The secondary sector employed 2,058 workers in 151 separate businesses. In 2014 a total of 1,176 employees worked in 146 small companies (less than 50 employees). There were 4 mid sized businesses with 561 employees and 1 large business which employed 321 people. Finally, the tertiary sector provided 5,758 jobs in 987 businesses. There were 69 small businesses with a total of 1,746 employees, 10 mid sized businesses with a total of 963 employees and one large business with a total of 479 employees. In 2014 a total of 5.8% of the population received social assistance.
Politics
In the 2015 federal election a small, local party received 65.6% of the vote, compared to 57.6% in 2011. The remainder of the vote (34.4%) went to the SVP, which received 42.4% in 2011. In the federal election, a total of 4,505 votes were cast, and the voter turnout was 61.0%.
In the 2007 federal election the most popular party was the CVP which received 34.8% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SVP (30%), the Other (22.7%) and the SPS (12.6%).
Crime
In 2014 the crime rate, of the over 200 crimes listed in the Swiss Criminal Code (running from murder, robbery and assault to accepting bribes and election fraud), in Sarnen was 65.6 per thousand residents, which is very close to the national rate of 64.6. During the same period, the rate of drug crimes was 4.9 per thousand residents. This rate is about half the national rate. The rate of violations of immigration, visa and work permit laws was 1.0 per thousand residents, or about 20.4% of the national rate.
Notable people
- Nicholas of Flüe (1598 – 1649), theologian and abbot of Wettingen
- Herman Fanger (1895 in Sarnen – 1971) a Swiss-born American inventor of the coaxial speaker
- Hans Vollenweider (1908 – 1940 in Sarnen) a Swiss criminal, the last person to be sentenced to death by a civilian court in Switzerland, executed shortly after
- Franz Bucher (born 1940 in Sarnen) a Swiss artist, produces paintings, drawings, woodcuts, etchings, sculptural objects, reliefs, murals and stained glass
- Daniel Vacek (born 1971) a former tennis player from Czechoslovakia, represented his country at the 1996 Summer Olympics, lives in Sarnen
- Jonas Omlin (born 1994 in Sarnen) a Swiss football goalkeeper, about 60 club caps
- Viola Calligaris (born 1996 in Sarnen) a Swiss footballer who plays as a midfielder
References
External links
- Sarnen Official site
- Local companies:
- Sarna Polymer Holding
- Nahrin AG
