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22-JUN-2014

Fribourg/Freiburg

the town was founded in 1157 by Berchtold IV von Zähringen. Its name is derived from German frei (free) and Burg (fort). Its most ancient part is conveniently located on a former peninsula of the River Sarine, protected on three sides by steep cliffs. The easily defended city helped the Dukes of Zähringen to strengthen and extend their power in the Swiss plateau in the area between the Aar and the Saane/Sarine.Beginning at the time of its inception, Fribourg built a city-state; initially, the land it controlled lay some distance away. When the dukes of Zähringen died out in 1218, the city was transferred to the related Kyburg family. They granted the city its former privileges and wrote the municipal laws in the so-called Handfeste in 1249, in which the legal, institutional and economic organizations were established. Several treaties with neighbouring city-states, including Avenches (1239), Bern (1243), and Murten (Morat) (1245), were signed at this time.

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Claude25-Aug-2014 21:22
Excellent composition, the eyes follow the walkway to the mid town section of the city.V
Dennis Hoyne20-Aug-2014 02:20
Beautiful and historic city, so well documented, Jose!
Walter Otto Koenig20-Aug-2014 00:49
Very nice perspective and clarity in this well composed image. "V"
Julie Oldfield20-Aug-2014 00:32
Very nice. Great lines leading my eyes into the image. V
bill friedlander20-Aug-2014 00:27
Nice how the walkway leads the eye up into the frame. Looks like a charming town. V
Guest 19-Aug-2014 23:35
Modern cars in a medieval town, love the perspective showing the handsome architecture. V
Daniel Lamothe19-Aug-2014 22:05
Great shot! V
Martin Lamoon19-Aug-2014 21:23
Great to see such an interesting town.
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