Bubikon
Bubikon is a municipality in the district of Hinwil in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland.
Geography:
Bubikon is located in the Zürcher Oberland (Zurich Highlands) on the border with the canton of St. Gallen. It lies approximately 25 kilometers southeast of the city of Zürich. The municipality includes the villages of Bubikon, Wolfhausen, and Batzhausen, as well as smaller hamlets.
History:
The earliest documented mention of Bubikon dates back to 1192. The most prominent historical landmark in Bubikon is the Ritterhaus Bubikon (Commander's House Bubikon), a former commandery of the Knights Hospitaller. The Ritterhaus played a significant role in the region's history and is now a museum and cultural center.
Demographics:
As of recent data, the population of Bubikon is several thousand. The population density is moderate for a Swiss municipality. The primary language spoken is Swiss German.
Economy:
Bubikon's economy is diverse, with a mix of agriculture, small businesses, and industries. Many residents commute to nearby cities for employment.
Transportation:
Bubikon is well-connected to the regional transportation network. It has a train station on the S-Bahn Zürich network, providing easy access to Zürich and other surrounding towns. The municipality is also served by local bus routes.
Points of Interest:
- Ritterhaus Bubikon: A historic Commander's House of the Knights Hospitaller, now a museum and cultural center.
- Local hiking trails: The surrounding countryside offers various hiking and biking opportunities.
- Local events and festivals: Bubikon hosts several local events throughout the year, including traditional celebrations and markets.