Solothurn District Solothurn Switzerland
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Solothurn

Solothurn ( SOH-lə-toorn, ZOH-; German: [ˈzoːlotʊrn] ; French: Soleure [sɔlœʁ]; Italian: Soletta [soˈletta]; Romansh: ) is a town, a municipality, and the capital of the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. It is located in the north-west of Switzerland on the banks of the Aare and on the foot of the Weissenstein Jura mountains. The town is the only municipality of the district of the same name. The town got its name from Salodurum, a Roman-era settlement. From 1530 to 1792 it was the seat of the French ambassador to Switzerland. The pedestrian-only old town was built between 1530 and 1792 and shows an impressive array of Baroque architecture, combining Italian Grandezza, French style, and Swiss ideas. The town has eighteen structures listed as heritage sites. The official language of Solothurn is (the Swiss variety of Standard) German, but the main spoken language is the local variant of the Alemannic Swiss German dialect.

Distance between:

Geneva to Solothurn 96 Miles / 155 Kms
Lucerne to Solothurn 36 Miles / 57 Kms
Zürich to Solothurn 49 Miles / 79 Kms
Basel to Solothurn 24 Miles / 39 Kms
Bern to Solothurn 20 Miles / 33 Kms
Lausanne to Solothurn 62 Miles / 100 Kms

Postal Code 4500



Population 2019

Total: 16 777
Total Men: 8 117
Total Women: 8 660

Being a Hermit Is a Job in This Swiss Town | Travel + Leisure

tourist attraction Nearby

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Dünnern Kraftwerk