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Rüti (sometimes written as ''Rüti ZH'' in order to distinguish it from other "Rütis") is a
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and a
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in the district of Hinwil in the canton of
Zürich Zurich (; ) is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. , the municipality had 448,664 inhabitants. The ...
. The river Jona flows through the town.


History

The area around Rüti was probably first settled in the 8th and 9th centutries. In 807, Rüti's quarter ''Fägswil'' was first mentioned in a document of the
Abbey of Saint Gall The Abbey of Saint Gall () is a dissolved abbey (747–1805) in a Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The Carolingian-era monastery existed from 719, founded by Saint Othmar on the spot where Saint Gall had er ...
. In a document of the German
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(972), the municipality was described as ''Riutun'', the
Old High German Old High German (OHG; ) is the earliest stage of the German language, conventionally identified as the period from around 500/750 to 1050. Rather than representing a single supra-regional form of German, Old High German encompasses the numerous ...
word for ''Roden'' (= to convert forest into farmland), and later forwarded to the name of ''Rüti''. In 1206 the Rüti Monastery was given by Lütold IV, Duke of Regensberg, and the present building that is now the
Reformed church Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. In the modern day, it is largely represented by the Continental Reformed Christian, Presbyterian, ...
was completed in 1283. In 1408 Rüti and the
Premonstratensian The Order of Canons Regular of Prémontré (), also known as the Premonstratensians, the Norbertines and, in Britain and Ireland, as the White Canons (from the colour of their habit), is a religious order of canons regular in the Catholic Chur ...
monastery came as part of the so-called ''Herrschaft Grüningen'' under the reign of the government of the city of Zürich. In 1525 (
Reformation in Zürich The Reformation in Zürich was promoted initially by Huldrych Zwingli, who gained the support of the magistrates of the city of Zürich and the princess abbess Katharina von Zimmern of the Fraumünster Abbey, and the population of the city of Hist ...
) the monastery was secularized and managed as '' Amt Rüti'' by an ''
Amtmann __NOTOC__ The ''Amtmann'' or ''Ammann'' (in Switzerland) was an official in German-speaking countries of Europe and in some of the Nordic countries from the time of the Middle Ages whose office was akin to that of a bailiff A bailiff is a ...
'' (member of the city of Zürich government) until 1798. In mid 16th century, Rüti got one of the first public schools in the canton of Zürich, established by the Zürich reformers and the former monks of the Rüti Monastery. In 1866, the first Catholic Mass in the
Zürcher Oberland The Zürcher Oberland ("Zürich highlands") in Switzerland, is the hilly south-eastern part of the canton of Zürich, bordering on the Toggenburg, including the districts of Uster, Hinwil, Pfäffikon as well as the Töss Valley as far as the di ...
was celebrated after the Reformation; in
Tann ZH Tann () is a village in the Municipalities of the canton of Zürich, municipality of Dürnten in the Hinwil (district), district of Hinwil in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Canton of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. Geography Tann is loc ...
(politically part of the municipality
Dürnten Dürnten is a municipality in the district of Hinwil in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. History Dürnten is first mentioned between 743 and 747 as ''Tunriude''. Geography Dürnten has an area of . Of this area, 60.4% is used for agricu ...
), the Catholic parish church was built in 1963. The village saw economic improvement only when
industrialization Industrialisation (British English, UK) American and British English spelling differences, or industrialization (American English, US) is the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an i ...
took place during the 19th century. Rüti was connected to the cantonal road network in 1833 and to the Zurich-Uster-Rapperswil railroad line in 1859. The latter was electrified in 1932 and has been served by the
Zurich S-Bahn The Zurich S-Bahn () system is a network of rail lines that has been incrementally expanded to cover the ZVV area, which comprises the entire canton of Zurich and portions of neighbouring cantons (Aargau, Glarus, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, ...
since 1990. In 2007, the 1200th anniversary was celebrated with various events and festivals.


Geography

Rüti has an area of . Of this area, 36.4% is used for agricultural purposes, while 35.4% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 26.9% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (1.4%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains). housing and buildings made up 19.9% of the total area, while transportation infrastructure made up the rest (7%). Of the total unproductive area, water (streams and lakes) made up 0.8% of the area. 25.9% of the total municipal area was undergoing some type of construction. The municipality is located on at the
confluence In geography, a confluence (also ''conflux'') occurs where two or more watercourses join to form a single channel (geography), channel. A confluence can occur in several configurations: at the point where a tributary joins a larger river (main ...
of the rivers Jona and Schwarz. It includes the
hamlets A hamlet is a human settlement that is smaller than a town or village. This is often simply an informal description of a smaller settlement or possibly a subdivision or satellite entity to a larger settlement. Sometimes a hamlet is defined f ...
of ''Weid'', ''Moos'', ''Weier'' and ''Fägswil''. It grew up around the Rüti Monastery, which was built at the bridge along the
pilgrimage A pilgrimage is a travel, journey to a holy place, which can lead to a personal transformation, after which the pilgrim returns to their daily life. A pilgrim (from the Latin ''peregrinus'') is a traveler (literally one who has come from afar) w ...
route through the
Thurgau Thurgau (; ; ; ), anglicized as Thurgovia, and formally as the Canton of Thurgau, is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of five districts. Its capital is Frauenfeld. Thurgau is part of Eastern Switzerland. I ...
to
Einsiedeln Abbey Einsiedeln Abbey () is a Catholic monastery administered by the Benedictine Order in the village of Einsiedeln, Switzerland. The Abbey of Einsiedeln is one of the most important baroque monastic sites and the largest place of pilgrimage in Swit ...
.


Economy

Beginning in the
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, similarly to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and ...
, its hydropower was used for watermills along the Jona, later for textile production facilities. In the early 19th century, Rüti was one of the centers of the
industrialization Industrialisation (British English, UK) American and British English spelling differences, or industrialization (American English, US) is the period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an i ...
in the southeastern parts of the canton of Zürich. In 1847, ''Caspar Honegger'', a factory for weaving machines, was established in the ''Joweid'' valley (river Jona), later ''Maschinenfabrik Rüti AG'' with its global relations, and in the 1990s of Sulzer and the G + F group. A collection of weaving machines produced by this company is now housed in
museum
in nearby Neuthal. The Rüti hospital, later district Hospital, was built in 1875 (in 2000, for financial and political reasons it has been closed). The community services began its activities in 1897, the Swiss Post established an office in 1911. Today, the recruitment center of the
Swiss Army The Swiss Armed Forces (; ; ; ; ) are the military and security force of Switzerland, consisting of land and air service branches. Under the country's militia system, regular soldiers constitute a small part of the military and the rest are ...
and civil defense for the cantons of Zürich, Schaffhausen and Thurgau, is located in the former hospital buildings. Rüti has nine school buildings and a variety of shopping malls, too. Rüti has an unemployment rate of 2.77%. , there were 106 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 34 businesses involved in this sector. 1532 people are employed in the
secondary sector In macroeconomics, the secondary sector of the economy is an economic sector in the three-sector theory that describes the role of manufacturing. It encompasses industries that produce a finished, usable product or are involved in constructi ...
and there are 111 businesses in this sector. 2431 people are employed in the
tertiary sector The tertiary sector of the economy, generally known as the service sector, is the third of the three economic sectors in the three-sector model (also known as the economic cycle). The others are the primary sector (raw materials) and the ...
, with 429 businesses in this sector.Swiss Federal Statistical Office
accessed 06-Aug-2009
40% of the working population were employed full-time, and 60% were employed part-time.
accessed 4 August 2009


Demographics

Rüti has a population (as of ) of . , 21.0% of the population was made up of foreign nationals. the gender distribution of the population was 49.7% male and 50.3% female. Over the last 10 years the population has grown at a rate of 7.4%. Most of the population () speaks German (85.5%), with Italian being second most common ( 4.6%) and Serbo-Croatian being third ( 2.0%). In the 2007 election the most popular party was the SVP which received 36.1% of the vote. The next three most popular parties were the SPS (16.9%), the CVP (12.2%) and the CSP (11.5%). The age distribution of the population () is children and teenagers (0–19 years old) make up 23.8% of the population, while adults (20–64 years old) make up 61.5% and seniors (over 64 years old) make up 14.7%. The entire Swiss population is generally well educated. In Rüti about 69.9% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a ''
Fachhochschule A (; plural ), abbreviated FH, is a university of applied sciences (UAS), in other words a Hochschule, German tertiary education institution that provides professional education in many applied sciences and applied arts, such as engineering, te ...
''). There are 4691 households in Rüti. there were 3871
Catholics The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...
and 4102
Protestants Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes Justification (theology), justification of sinners Sola fide, through faith alone, the teaching that Salvation in Christianity, salvation comes by unmerited Grace in Christianity, divin ...
in Rüti. In the , religion was broken down into several smaller categories. From the 2000 census, 41.5% were some type of Protestant, with 38% belonging to the
Swiss Reformed Church The Protestant Church in Switzerland (PCS), formerly named Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches until 31 December 2019, is a federation of 25 member churches – 24 cantonal churches and the Evangelical-Methodist Church of Switzerland. The P ...
and 3.5% belonging to other Protestant churches. 35.6% of the population were Catholic. Of the rest of the population, 7.5% were Muslim, 9.6% belonged to another religion (not listed), 3.6% did not give a religion, and 8.5% were atheist or agnostic.


Transport

In 1833, Rüti was connected to the cantonal road network (since 1980's the ''Oberland Autobahn'', A53 highway). In 1859, the
Zürich Zurich (; ) is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. , the municipality had 448,664 inhabitants. The ...
-
Rapperswil Rapperswil (Swiss German: or ;Andres Kristol, ''Rapperswil SG (See)'' in: ''Dictionnaire toponymique des communes suisses – Lexikon der schweizerischen Gemeindenamen – Dizionario toponomastico dei comuni svizzeri (DTS, LSG)'', Centre de dial ...
railway was established, electrified in 1932, and is now part of the
S-Bahn Zürich The Zurich S-Bahn () system is a network of rail lines that has been incrementally expanded to cover the ZVV area, which comprises the entire canton of Zurich and portions of neighbouring cantons (Canton of Aargau, Aargau, Canton of Gla ...
.
Rüti ZH railway station Rüti ZH () is a railway station in the municipality of Rüti in the Swiss canton of Zurich (abbreviated to ZH). The station is located on the Wallisellen to Rapperswil line just south-west of its junction with the Tösstalbahn from Winterthu ...
is a stop of the lines S15 and S5; its train station is a 28-minute (S5) ride from
Zürich Hauptbahnhof Zürich Hauptbahnhof, often shortened to Zürich HB or just HB, and known in English as Zurich Main Station, is the largest railway station in Switzerland and one of the busiest in Europe. It is a major railway hub, with services to and from a ...
. '' Tösstalbahn'' ( S-Bahn Zürich line S26) is ending in Rüti.


Sport

Fussball Club Rüti is the town's
football club In association football, a football club (or association football club, alternatively soccer club) is a sports club that acts as an entity through which association football teams organise their sporting activities. The club can exist either as ...
. Founded in 1930, they play at Schützenwiese, on Scheibenstrasse, a stadium built in 1956. As of the 2019–20 season, the club plays in the 2. Liga Interregional Group 6, the fifth tier of football in Switzerland.


Rüti today

As of the end of 2023, Rüti had a population of 12,862 residents. The municipality first surpassed the 10,000 population mark in 1971/1972. Rüti offers a rich cultural life, with numerous local clubs, a community library, a local history museum, and an antiquarian society contributing to civic engagement and cultural preservation. In 2007, the town celebrated its 1200th anniversary with a series of events and festivals, highlighting its long-standing historical significance.


Sustainable Architecture

In Rüti, Zürich, efforts are being made to promote sustainable construction and efficient use of resources. A notable example is the "Generationenhaus," which utilizes regional, eco-friendly materials and is designed to be deconstructed with minimal environmental impact after 200 years. More information about this project can be found on their website. This showcases a forward-thinking approach to sustainable architecture.


Notable people

* Albin Zollinger (1895–1941) a Swiss writer, brought up in Rüti * Albert Zweifel (born 1949 in Rüti) a former professional cyclo-cross cyclist * Monika Rieder (born 1974 in Rüti) a Swiss sport shooter, competed at the
2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Games saw 10,625 athletes ...
* Enrico De Maria (born 1976 in Rüti) a Swiss Olympic Star class sailor, competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics


References


External links


Official website
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