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Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance

Cultural property register of Switzerland

Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance

Summary

Cultural property register of Switzerland

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The Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Significance (; ; ) is a register of cultural property in Switzerland. It was established according to article 5 of the second protocol to the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, which provides for the establishment of national registers of cultural property.

Scope

The register contains both mobile and immobile items of cultural property including old towns, quarters, squares, villages, sacral buildings, houses, castles, bridges, monuments, archaeological sites and collections. Its entries are classified in two groups: those of national significance (class A) and those of regional significance (class B). The selection is based on the significance of the items in the domains of history, aesthetics, art, typology, ethnography, social studies and in other scientific disciplines, as well as on their rarity value. Items of purely local significance are not included; these may be registered separately by the cantonal authorities.

Publication history

The cover of the 1995 edition

The register is prepared by the Federal Office of Civil Protection in cooperation with the cantonal authorities and formally issued by the Federal Council. It was first published in 1988 and re-issued in updated form in 1995 and 2009. The 2009 revision covers only A-class objects, with the B-class objects set to be reviewed and updated at a later time. Until then, the lists of B-class objects published by the Office include the B-class objects of the 1995 inventory, the proposals for new or changed B-class objects submitted by the cantonal authorities, and the former A-class objects not retained as nationally significant in the 2009 review.

The Federal Office of Civil Protection has made the 2009 register of A-class objects (current as of 1 April 2010) available on the Internet as a geographic information system and as a set of PDF documents. A printed catalogue (publication no. 408.980) was published in 2010.

List details

CantonA-Object TypeA-Object CategorySingle
Object or
SiteMuseum, Archive, Library or Church CollectionArcheological
SiteOther
ObjectsReligious
Building
or ItemManufacturing,
Industry, Trade or
Tourist StructureTransportation
FacilityMilitary
Facility or
FortificationHome,
Castle or
FarmArcheological
SiteMemorial,
Plaque or
FountainMuseum,
Archive or
LibraryTotal
(Type or Category)Total241646542122631549124651001421684653324
Aargau178114814957646248111238
Appenzell Ausserrhoden35600310611500641
Appenzell Innerrhoden112303200630216
Basel-Landschaft386220953021220666
Basel-Stadt703230202031233332105
Bern353433045888236166301643430
Fribourg206141715625115100171014238
Genève94461001028424310746150
Glarus3364029241640643
Graubünden174152606618927826115215
Jura316110922315110648
Luzern892617631241232317226138
Neuchâtel901823013251337231118131
Nidwalden122312210731218
Obwalden2763111511832637
St. Gallen79151512521512715115110
Schaffhausen4771707130423170771
Schwyz53891184232592871
Solothurn3591101042216111955
Thurgau84171603315323116017117
Ticino1592829079260104429028216
Uri42320711201824347
Valais6116132211443211301692
Vaud190463224544738832546270
Zug169504201950930
Zürich2096852240751517952168331

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Further reading

References

  1. [http://www.babs.admin.ch/de/aufgabenbabs/kgs/inventar/b-objekte.html B-Object list] {{Webarchive. link. (7 January 2017 accessed 16 August 2016)
  2. [http://www.babs.admin.ch/de/aufgabenbabs/kgs/inventar/a-objekte.html Statistik A-Objekte KGS Inventar 2009] {{Webarchive. link. (2 September 2016 accessed 16 August 2016)
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