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  2. Restoration and Regeneration in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The periods of Restoration and Regeneration in Swiss history lasted from 1814 to 1847. "Restoration" is the period of 1814 to 1830, [2] the restoration of the Ancien Régime (), reverting the changes imposed by Napoleon Bonaparte on the centralist Helvetic Republic from 1798 and the partial reversion to the old system with the Act of Mediation of 1803.

  3. Renovate Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    renovate-switzerland.ch Renovate Switzerland is a Swiss civil resistance campaign launched in April 2022 which uses non-violent actions as a means to pressure the Swiss Federal Council to implement a national plan to insulate one million homes by 2040, in order to address the issues of climate change and the energy crisis . [ 1 ]

  4. Ustertag - Wikipedia

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    The political reforms that came after these assemblies ended the period known as the Restoration and led to the Regeneration period which led to the Constitution of 1848 and the creation of the Swiss federal state. The Ustertag day is still celebrated by keynote speeches in the Swiss Reformed Church. [3]

  5. Tarasp Castle - Wikipedia

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    These paintings were still visible in 1900 but have since faded. However, a few were restored in recent restoration projects. When Dr. Karl Lingner bought the castle in 1900, he undertook a complete restoration of the castle under the guidance of Professor Rudolf Rahn. He placed a large organ, built by Jehmlich of Dresden, in the old armory.

  6. Architecture of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Switzerland was influenced by its location astride major trade routes, along with diverse architectural traditions of the four national languages. Romans and later Italians brought their monumental and vernacular architecture north over the Alps, meeting the Germanic and German styles coming south and French influences ...

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  8. Lausanne Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The great pipe organ of the Cathedral of Notre Dame of Lausanne was inaugurated in December 2003. It is a unique instrument in the world. [3] It took ten years to design it and it is composed of 7000 pipes, two consoles, five manuals, and one pedalboard.

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