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Trogen is a
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in the
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of
Appenzell Ausserrhoden Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden ( ; ; ; ), in English sometimes Appenzell Outer Rhodes, is one of the Canton of Switzerland, 26 cantons forming the Switzerland, Swiss Confederation. It is composed of twenty municipalities. The seat of the gove ...
in
Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland ...
. The town is the seat of the canton's judicial authorities.


History

The first mentioning of Trogen was in 1168 (''Trugin''). The name Trogen refers to a number of fountains (''Trögen'') which is reflected in the coat of arms. After the
Appenzell Wars The Appenzell Wars () were a series of conflicts that lasted from 1401 until 1429 in the Appenzell region of modern-day Switzerland. The wars consisted of uprisings of cooperative groups, such as the farmers of Appenzell or the craftsmen of the c ...
, the ''Rhode'' Trogen was created in 1429 which included the territories of the municipalities Oberegg as well as parts of
Bühler Bühler is a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. History Bühler is first mentioned in 1479 as ''Ullrich Büllershoff''. Geography Bühler has an area, , of . Of this area, 62.7% is used for agricultural purpo ...
and
Gais Gais () is a village and a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. The area of Gais is . In 1977, the village Gais received the Wakker Prize for the development and preservation of its architectural heritage. The ...
. Trogen joined the
Reformation The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation, was a time of major Theology, theological movement in Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the p ...
in 1525. When Appenzell split into the half-cantons
Appenzell Innerrhoden Canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden ( ; ; ; ), in English sometimes Appenzell Inner-Rhodes, is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of five districts. The seat of the government and parliament is Appenzell. It is ...
and Appenzell Ausserrhoden in 1597, it became the
administrative center An administrative centre is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune, is located. In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgiu ...
of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. From then on, Trogen's territory progressively shrunk as different municipalities within built their own churches within the Rhode and thus became independent. Until 1658, the municipalities of
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,
Walzenhausen Walzenhausen is a municipality in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. History The farm ''Walzenhausen'' was mentioned first in 1320. The church was built in 1638 in as little as nine months. This was the establishment of Walzenha ...
, Heiden,
Wolfhalden Wolfhalden is a municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland. History Wolfhalden, Heiden, Switzerland, Heiden and Lutzenberg, Switzerland, Lutzenberg originally were par ...
and Lutzenberg had emerged from Trogen. From the 16th century until the
Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution, sometimes divided into the First Industrial Revolution and Second Industrial Revolution, was a transitional period of the global economy toward more widespread, efficient and stable manufacturing processes, succee ...
, Trogen accumulated most of its wealth through the sales of weaved and embroidered fabrics. This enrichment was driven mainly by the trade of canvases by the Zellweger-family. The Zellweger trading house was founded in the 17th century by the father of the family Conrad Zellweger-Rechsteiner and his son Conrad Zellweger-Tanner. The so-called ''Zellweger-Paläste'' (Zellweger-palaces)'','' which are built around the town center, '' Landsgemeindeplatz,'' of Trogen, were built by the different members and generations of the family. The buildings led to inner tensions within the Zellweger-family and partial dissolutions of business alliances, as every new building was meant to outdo the previous palaces. The last Zellweger-owned business went bankrupt in 1817, and since 1866, the ''Landsgemeindeplatz'' has remained unmodified. A renovation of the town center and the palaces was voted for in 2011 and executed from 2019 to 2021. The grammar school (''Kantonsschule'') that is today the only grammar school in the canton was also founded by the family in 1821. In the beginning of the 20th century, Trogen's main source of income was the textile industry, as 66% of its inhabitants were active in this sector. At the same time, the village began to expand its sources of income by slowly developing its health and ski resort infrastructure, which also led to the foundation of the ''Strassenbahn St. Gallen–Speicher–Trogen'' in 1900 and the inauguration of the '' Trogenerbahn'' three years later. During the
interwar period In the history of the 20th century, the interwar period, also known as the interbellum (), lasted from 11 November 1918 to 1 September 1939 (20 years, 9 months, 21 days) – from the end of World War I (WWI) to the beginning of World War II ( ...
from 1918 to 1939, Trogen's number of inhabitants sank drastically. Although the economy recovered thereafter, the maximum value of inhabitants of 1850 (cf. Demographics) was since then never surpassed. Trogen has been the home of the ''
Kinderdorf Pestalozzi Kinderdorf Pestalozzi () is a non-profit organization located in Trogen, Switzerland, Trogen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Canton Appenzell. It was named after the Swiss education pioneer Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. Established in 1945, the Stiftung K ...
'' since 1946. Further, Trogen has been an ''Energiestadt'' since 2014''.''The label attests that the municipality is making particular efforts in climate protection such as more ecological transportation, investments in renewable energy sources and more efficient usage of energy.


Geography

Trogen has an area, as of 2023, of . Of this area, 49.2% is used for agricultural purposes, while 41.4% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 8.6% is settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder (0.8%) is non-productive (rivers, glaciers or mountains). Trogen is dominated by the local mountain ''
Gäbris Gäbris is a mountain of the Appenzell Alps, overlooking Gais in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden ( ; ; ; ), in English sometimes Appenzell Outer Rhodes, is one of the Canton of Switzerland, 26 cantons f ...
''.


Demographics

Trogen has a population () of 1,688, of which about 7.7% are foreign nationals.Brief Statistics for the half-canton
accessed 15 September 2009
Over the last 10 years the population has decreased at a rate of -15.2%. Most of the population () speaks German (92.9%), with Serbo-Croatian being second most common ( 2.0%) and Italian being third ( 0.9%).
accessed 17-Sep-2009
, the gender distribution of the population was 50.3% male and 49.7% female. The age distribution, , in Trogen is; 130 people or 7.0% of the population are between 0–6 years old. 271 people or 14.5% are 6–15, and 149 people or 8.0% are 16–19. Of the adult population, 80 people or 4.3% of the population are between 20 and 24 years old. 502 people or 26.9% are 25–44, and 452 people or 24.2% are 45–64. The senior population distribution is 186 people or 10.0% of the population are between 65 and 79 years old, and 97 people or 5.2% are over 80.Appenzell Outer Rhodes website
accessed 15 September 2009
In the 2007 federal election the FDP received 66.8% of the vote. In Trogen about 74.8% of the population (between age 25–64) have completed either non-mandatory
upper secondary education Secondary education is the education level following primary education and preceding tertiary education. Level 2 or ''lower secondary education'' (less commonly ''junior secondary education'') is considered the second and final phase of basic e ...
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 ...
''). Trogen has an unemployment rate of 1.46%. , there were 62 people employed in the primary economic sector and about 34 businesses involved in this sector. 76 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 20 businesses in this sector. 751 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 86 businesses in this sector. The historical population is given in the following table: *(incl. Wald, Rehetobel)**(excl. Wald, Rehetobel)


Heritage sites of national significance

Several buildings in the village core, the Protestant church of 1782, the refectory with the cantonal library, the 1805 town hall and the two Zellweger palaces (''Doppelpalast'' / ''Fünfeckpalast'') are listed as heritage sites of national significance.


Weather

Trogen has an average of 155.1 days of rain per year and on average receives of
precipitation In meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls from clouds due to gravitational pull. The main forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, rain and snow mixed ("sleet" in Commonwe ...
. The wettest month is July during which time Trogen receives an average of of precipitation. During this month there is precipitation for an average of 14.2 days. The month with the most days of precipitation is June, with an average of 15.4, but with only of precipitation. The driest month of the year is January with an average of of precipitation over 14.2 days., the weather station elevation is 945 meters above sea level.


Transport

Trogen is linked to the city of St. Gallen and
Appenzell Appenzell () was a cantons of Switzerland, canton in the northeast of Switzerland, and entirely surrounded by the canton of St. Gallen, in existence from 1403 to 1597. Appenzell became independent of the Abbey of Saint Gall in 1403 and entered ...
by the Appenzell–St. Gallen–Trogen railway, a narrow-gauge road-side railway line. The line operates two trains per hour throughout the day, with four trains per hour during peak periods. Services are operated by
Appenzell Railways Appenzell Railways (, AB) is a Swiss railway company with headquarters in Herisau. It operates a network of railways and a bus line in the cantons of Appenzell Innerrhoden, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, St. Gallen and Thurgau. It was founded in 2006 ...
for S-Bahn St. Gallen. There are two stations within the municipality, and . The journey from to Trogen takes 25 minutes.


Notable people

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Mark Staff Brandl Mark Staff Brandl (born 1955) is an American-born artist, art historian and philosopher of art now living primarily in Switzerland. History Born in Peoria, Illinois and raised in Pekin, Illinois, Brandl is the son of Earl and Ruth Brandl, and ...
(* 1955), artist and art historian, lives in Trogen * Wangpo Tethong (born 1963), Swiss-Tibetan activist, writer, spokesperson of
Greenpeace Switzerland Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by a group of Environmental movement, environmental activists. Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its biod ...
and member of the 15th
Tibetan Parliament in Exile The Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPiE), officially the Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration, is the unicameral and highest Legislature, legislative organ of the Central Tibetan Administration, the government-in-exile of the Independe ...
.


References


External links


Official Page
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Pestalozzi Children Foundation
{{Authority control Cultural property of national significance in Appenzell Ausserrhoden Municipalities of Appenzell Ausserrhoden