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Photo from Seelisberg of Rütli
'Rütli' is a mountain meadow near
Urnersee in
Seelisberg where the legendary oath of the
Rütlischwur first occurred. It is here that every year a reenactment of the forming of the
Old Swiss Confederacy as it is known today happens on the
Swiss National Day, Switzerland's day of independence. Since
1991, Rütli has also been the start of the "Swiss Way" hiking trail created to celebrate the 700 year
anniversary of Switzerland.
On 25 July, 1940,
General Guisan informed the army staff on the
Reduit strategy that would defend Switzerland on this place, in an event called the "Rütlirapport".
The real estate forming the Rütli meadow belonged to the Schweizerische Gemeinnützige Gesellschaft, which bought the Rütli in 1859 in order to preserve its state, and among other reasons, to prohibit the construction of a hotel at the historical site. This non-profit company turned the Rütli over to the government as an inalienable gift.
Every 1st of August (Swiss national holiday), there is a celebration on the Rütli, which is accompanied by a speech given by a government member. Due to the appearance of
neonazis which impeded and disturbed those speeches in 2005, in the 2006 celebration strict controls were enforced – only people who registered could get a ticket to the Rütli; but because of
data privacy reasons, the registration list could not be reviewed by police forces to sort out known radicals.