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Events from 2005 in Switzerland.
Events
Public holidays in one or several cantons of Switzerland are marked (¹).
January
- January 1: New Year's Day¹
 - January 2: Berchtoldstag¹
 - January 6: Epiphany¹
 - January 13: Silvesterkläuse in Urnäsch, custom on New Year's Eve according to the Julian calendar.
 - January 14–16: Lauberhorn Alpine Skiing World Cup race in Wengen: Michael Walchhofer finished first.
 - January 24–30: 40th Solothurn Film Festival
 - January 26–30: World Economic Forum in Davos
 
February
Scheduled events
(As of February 2, 2005)
February
- February 3–8: Fasnacht in Lucerne, carnival
 - February 5: L'Hom Strom custom in Scuol
 - February 14–16: Fasnacht in Basel, carnival
 - February 18–27: Muba in Basel
 - February 27: Sunday for Votes and elections (at least quarterly ): Federal votes and cantonal elections for parliaments of AG and SO, executive of AR, NW, LU, SO, ZH.
 - February 28-March 18: Federal Parliament spring session
 
March
- March 1: Chalandamarz custom in Engadin and other parts of the Grisons
 - March 1: Proclamation of the Republic¹ in Neuchâtel
 - March 3–13: International Motor Show in Geneva
 - March 9–13: Alpine Skiing World Cup races in Lenzerheide
 - March 13: 37th Engadin Skimarathon
 - March 19: Saint Joseph's Day¹
 - March 25: Good Friday¹
 - March 27: Easter Sunday¹
 - March 28: Easter Monday¹
 
April
- April 7: Näfelser Fahrt¹ in the Canton of Glarus, commemoration of the Battle of Näfels (1388)
 - April 10: Election for cantonal parliament and executive in Neuchâtel
 - April 18: Sechseläuten¹ in Zürich
 - April 18–22: Federal Parliament special session
 - April 24: cantonal Landsgemeinde in Appenzell
 
May
- May 1: May Day¹
 - May 1: cantonal Landsgemeinde in Glarus
 - May 5: Ascension Day¹
 - May 5: Banntag custom in the canton of Basel-Country
 - May 15: Pentecost¹
 - May 16: Whit Monday¹
 - May 16: Football Cup final in Basel
 - May 24–27: Orbit and Internet Expo in Basel
 - May 26: Corpus Christi¹
 - May 30-June 17: Federal Parliament summer session
 
June
- June 5: Sunday for votes and elections
 - June 11–19: Tour de Suisse road cycling competition
 - June 15–20: Art Basel, art fair in Basel
 - June 17–19: 26th Eidgenössisches Jodlerfest in Aarau
 - June 20-July 17: Eidgenössisches Schützenfest in Frauenfeld Archived 2020-09-03 at the Wayback Machine
 - June 23: Jura Independence Day¹
 - June 29: St. Peter and Paul¹ in Ticino
 
July
- July 1–16: 39th Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux
 - July 9: Commemoration of the Battle of Sempach (1386) in Lucerne
 
August
- New year for schools/universities 2005/2006
 - August 1: Swiss National Day¹
 - August 3–13: 58th Locarno International Film Festival in Locarno
 - August 15: Assumption of Mary¹
 - August 19–20: St.Galler Fäscht
 
September
- September 8: Jeûne genevois¹ in Geneva
 - September 10–11: European Heritage Days (Journées du patrimoine)
 - September 10–12: Knabenschiessen¹ in Zürich
 - September 18: Eidgenössischer Dank-, Buss- und Bettag; Jeûne fédéral (federal day of fasting)¹
 - September 19: Monday afterwards (Lundi du Jeûne)¹ in Neuchâtel and Vaud
 - September 19-October 7: Federal Parliament autumn session
 - September 21–23: 4th Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology conference in Geneva
 - September 23–25: 80th Fête des Vendanges in Neuchâtel, vintage festival
 - September 25: Sunday for votes and elections
 - September 25: St. Nikolaus of Flüe¹ in Obwalden
 
October
- October 13–23: Olma in St. Gallen
 
November
- November 1: All Saints¹
 - November 11: Gansabhauet in Sursee, local Saint Martin's Day custom
 - November 15: Commemoration of the Battle of Morgarten (1315) in Zug and Schwyz
 - November 27: Sunday for votes and elections
 - November 28-December 16: Federal Parliament winter session
 - November 28: Zibelemärit in Bern
 
December
- December 5: Klausjagen in Küssnacht
 - December 7: Election of the President of the Confederation for 2006 by the Federal Parliament
 - December 8: Immaculate Conception¹
 - December 10–11: Escalade (1602) commemoration in Geneva
 - December 25: Christmas¹
 - December 26: St. Stephen's Day¹
 - December: Spengler Cup in Davos, ice hockey tournament
 - December 31: Restoration of the Republic¹ in Geneva
 
Incumbents
Awards
- Swiss Award 2004:
- Swiss of the Year: Lotti Latrous
 - Culture: Bruno Ganz
 - Economy: Beatrice Weder di Mauro
 - Entertainment: Mia Aegerter
 - Politics: Jean Ziegler
 - Society: Ruedi Lüthy
 - Sports: Marcel Fischer
 
 - Swiss Film Prize 2005 (Schweizer Filmpreis/Prix du cinéma suisse)
- Fiction: "Tout un hiver sans feu" by Greg Zglinski
 - Documentary: "Accordion Tribe" by Stefan Schwietert
 - Short film: "Cheyenne" by Alexander Meier
 - Animation film: "Un'altra città" by Carlo Ippolito
 - Performance in a leading role: Roeland Wiesnekker in "Strähl" by Manuel Flurin Hendry
 - Performance in a supporting role: Johanna Bantzer in "Strähl"
 - Special Jury Prize: Filip Zumbrunn for camera and light in "Strähl"
 
 - Innerschweizer Kulturpreis 2005: Martin Stadler
 - Schweizer KleinKunstPreis 2005: Gardi Hutter
 - Wakker Prize 2005: SBB-CFF-FFS
 
Deaths
- January 1?: Walter Tschudi, 71, athlete (decathlon) Swiss sportsperson of the Year 1957
 - January 2: Kurt Eichenberger, 83, jurist, professor at the University of Basel
 - January 5: Arthur Alder-Götti, 73, musician, longtime member of Original Streichmusik Alder
 - January 6: Jürg von Känel, 53, climber, mountain guide, writer of guide book
 - January 7: Ernst Deubelbeiss, 84, convicted of the murder of Armin Bannwart in 1951.
 - January 7: Hans Walder, 84, Prosecutor General of the Swiss Confederation (1968–1973)
 - January: Valeska Lindtberg-Hirsch, 94, pianist, widow of Leopold Lindtberg
 - January 11: Walter J. Ammann, 88, SF DRS pioneer (1953–1980), television director
 - January 14: Georges Piroué, 85, writer born in La Chaux-de-Fonds
 - January 17: Daniel Zufferey, 35, author
 - January 21: Carl Schlettwein, 79, founder of Basler Afrika Bibliographien
 - January 24: Dölf Preisig, 64, Schweizer Illustrierte photographer
 - January: Marcel H. Keiser, 64?, journalist
 - January 29: Ephraim Kishon, 80, satirist, writer, film director
 - January: Donato Müller, 70, footballer (Grasshopper Zürich)
 - February 1: Werner Arnold, 74, cyclist well known in the 1950s
 - February 3: David Hönigsberg, 45, composer, music teacher and conductor
 - February 9: Hanno Helbling, 74, journalist, former NZZ Feuilleton editor
 - February 15: João Filipe Martins, 62, Angolan diplomat in Geneva
 - February 16: Marcello Viotti, 50, conductor
 - February 17: Harald Szeemann, 71, curator and art historian
 
See also
External links
- de:Feiertage in der Schweiz (Public holidays in Switzerland)
 - Sport 2005
 
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