2005 in Switzerland

Events from 2005 in Switzerland.

2005
in
Switzerland

Decades:
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  • 2010s
  • 2020s
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Events

Public holidays in one or several cantons of Switzerland are marked (¹).

January

February

    Scheduled events

    (As of February 2, 2005)

    February

    March

    April

    May

    June

    July

    August

    September

    October

    November

    December

    Incumbents

    See: List of 2005 office-holders in Switzerland

    Awards

    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

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