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The Bürgenstock () is a
mountain A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited summit area, and is usually higher t ...
in
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with an elevation of above
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, situated beside
Lake Lucerne Lake Lucerne (, literally 'Lake of the four Waldstätte, forested settlements' (in English usually translated as ''forest cantons''), , ) is a lake in central Switzerland and the fourth largest in the country. Geography The lake has a compli ...
. Since the late 19th century, the Bürgenstock is the site of a large hotel and conference centre, today known as Bürgenstock Resort, situated some above Lake Lucerne.


Etymology

When viewed from
Lucerne Lucerne ( ) or Luzern ()Other languages: ; ; ; . is a city in central Switzerland, in the Languages of Switzerland, German-speaking portion of the country. Lucerne is the capital of the canton of Lucerne and part of the Lucerne (district), di ...
, the Bürgenstock has the typical mountain shape of a
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. In the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the term ''Stock'' is used for a number of mountains whose shape of summits are clearly set off from the bulk. The term ''Bürgenstock'', composed of the descriptive words "Bürgen" and "Stock", has evolved since the mid-19th century into the geographical name for the distinctive mountain on the "Bürgen"
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as seen from Lucerne. From the early
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on, the mountain on this peninsula was called ''Bürgenberg ,'' an arbitral settlement from the year 1378, putting an end to over 38 years of dispute between the Lucerne and Nidwalden estates about the affiliation of the region extending from Kehrsiten to Mattgrat, uses the name ''Bürgenberg'' in its records. Old maps and frontier records of the Corporation of Lucerne, which mention the – in those times – disputed forest call it the ''Stadtwald am Bürgenberg'' (town forest on the Bürgenberg) or ''Bürgenbergwald'' (Bürgenberg forest). On the '' Dufourkarte'' (Dufour Map), the
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map of Switzerland from 1844 to 1864, the mountain ridge as a whole had no name. The highest crest was referred to as ''Hametschwand''. Aloys Businger first documented the geographical name Bürgenstock in 1836 in his book ''Der Kanton Unterwalden''. Businger calls the entire ''Bürgen'' peninsula the ''Bürgenberg.'' However, he refers to the highest elevation both as ''Hammetschwand'' and ''Bürgenstock''.Aloys Businger: ''Der Kanton Unterwalden'', 1836, S. 29 und S. 154Odermatt, Frey-Fürst: ''Das Buch vom Bürgenstock'', 1948, S. 115 In addition, the director of the Lucerne Teachers' Training College, Niklaus Rietschi, published a private map in 1850, in which the terms ''Bürgenstock'' together with the term ''Hammetschwand'' are recorded for the summit. In 1872, the company Bucher & Durrer laid the foundation for the hotel complex on the Alp Tritt. For this purpose, it chose the already existing geographical name of ''Bürgenstock'', also documented in 1836 by Aloys Businger in his book “Der Kanton Unterwalden”. The first official map to use the geographical name ''Bürgenstock'' was the so-called "Siegfriedkarte" Siegfried Map, whose publication, started by the Federal Topographic Bureau under Hermann Siegfried, continued from 1870 until 1926. The name ''Bürgenstock'' appears on sheet 377 of the Siegfried Map and dates back to 1896. Around 1900, the designation ''Bürgenstock'' established itself as a general colloquial term for the entire mountain ridge, from Stansstad in the West to "Untere Nase" in the East. A corresponding entry in the "Geographischen Lexikon der Schweiz" (Geographical Dictionary of Switzerland) can be found in 1910. In the Swiss maps of our days, the name ''Bürgenstock'' designates the mountain ridge – with the term ''Hammetschwand'' as an alternative – as well as the location of the hotel and residential complex. ''Bürgenstock,'' as a geographical name, can be found twice in the official Swiss index of cities and towns. The locality ''Bürgenstock'' is listed in the postal code listing of Switzerland under the postal code 6363. Today, the residential streets of the valley communities Stansstad and Ennetbürgen, connecting the entire mountain ridge, carry the name ''Bürgenstockstrasse''.


Geographical situation

Bürgenstock stretches over and is surrounded to the north, east and southeast by
Lake Lucerne Lake Lucerne (, literally 'Lake of the four Waldstätte, forested settlements' (in English usually translated as ''forest cantons''), , ) is a lake in central Switzerland and the fourth largest in the country. Geography The lake has a compli ...
. The northern slope drops steeply into the lake, below the peak. At the bottom of its southern slope is the municipality of
Ennetbürgen Ennetbürgen is a municipality in the canton of Nidwalden in Switzerland. History Aerial view (1956) Ennetbürgen is first mentioned by 1190 as ''Burgin''. In 1799, it became ''Enet-Bürgen'' and in 1836, ''Ennerbürgen''. Since 1850, the off ...
; The municipality
Stansstad Stansstad is a municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Nidwalden in Switzerland. Geography Stansstad has an area, (as of the 2004/09 survey) of . Of this area, about 32.6% is used for agricultural p ...
is situated at the bottom of its western end. For the most part, the mountain belongs to the municipality of Ennetbürgen in the
canton of Nidwalden Canton of Nidwalden or Nidwald ( ; ; ; ) is one of the Canton of Switzerland, 26 cantons forming the Switzerland, Swiss Confederation. It is composed of eleven municipalities and the seat of the government and parliament is in Stans. It is tradi ...
. The western part belongs to the municipality of Stansstad. A part of the northern steep drop into the lake is an exclave of the city of Lucerne and is called ''Bürgenberg'' (aka citizen's mountain).


Geology

Bürgenstock belongs to the foothills of the Pilatus and the Helvetic border chain. The rocks are from the Cretaceous and Tertiary. Below the Hammetschwand, the following layers can be distinguished on the north side: siliceous limestone, Drusberg layers (forming a forest belt), bright Schrattenkalk limestone with orbitolina layers overlaid by Seewerkalk limestone. Above this, there is a transgression of Assilina Greensand and Nummulitic limestone of Lutetian age, which is found mainly on the southern downward slope with its gentler incline.Hantke René, Geologischer Führer der Schweiz, Exkursion 32, Basel 1967. During the last
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, the Bürgenstock was completely covered by an ice stream flowing from the Gotthard into the foothills of the Alps. Abrasion marks left by the ice on the limestone are found including in the highest altitudes. Large granite boulders which were transported by the ice from the Gotthard, are distributed over the whole mountain, as for example an 18 m3 large, round specimen on a steep slope on the Allwägli land reserve, which in 1949 was placed under protection. After the regression of the ice, the Bürgenstock was at first an island in Lake Lucerne. In the course of a few thousand years, however, the Engelberger Aa River filled up the area between the Engelberger valley entrance and the Bürgenstock with sediments, creating today's flat valley between the townships Ennetbürgen, Buochs, Stans and Stansstad.


Tourism

Near the top that has been a large hotel and conference area since 1872. Today that area is known as Bürgenstock Resort. Beside several hotels, it includes
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's tallest outdoor lift, the Hammetschwand Lift, which connects the scenic cliff path with the Hammetschwand vantage point, the Bürgenstock Funicular, which since 1888 has taken passengers from a steam boat pier on Lake Lucerne up to the hotels, and the Bürgenstock Chapel from 1897, made famous in 1954 when actors
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and
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were married there. The resort has also been the place for several important international conferences through the years.


See also

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List of mountains of Switzerland accessible by public transport This is a list of mountains of Switzerland above 800 metres whose summits are accessible by public transport. This list includes mountains with a topographic prominence of at least 30 metres that have a station above the height of their key col an ...


References


External links


Hammetschwand Elevator

Bürgenstock Funicular

Golf Club Bürgenstock

Bürgenstock on Hikr

Foundation Bürgenstock Moments

Bürgenstock Kunst- und Kulturstiftung

Villa Honegg
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Burgenstock Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Switzerland Mountains of the canton of Lucerne Mountains of Nidwalden Lucerne–Nidwalden border One-thousanders of Switzerland Ennetbürgen Stansstad