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{{Infobox Swiss town
| subject_name = Montreux
| municipality_name = Montreux
| municipality_type = city
| imagepath_coa = Montreux-blason.png
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| image_photo = MontreuxBeiNacht.jpg
| image_caption = Montreux at night.
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| languages = French
| canton = Vaud
| iso-code-region = CH-VD
| district = [[Vevey (district)|Vevey]]
| lat_d=46|lat_m=26|lat_NS=N|long_d=6|long_m=55|long_EW=E
| postal_code = 1820
| municipality_code = 5886
| area = 33.40
| elevation = 390
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| population = 22897
|populationof = 2003
| website = www.montreux.ch
| mayor = Pierre Salvi
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| mayor_party=PS
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| neighboring_municipalities= [[Blonay]], [[Haut-Intyamon]] (FR), [[La Tour-de-Peilz]], [[Noville]], [[Veytaux]], [[Villeneuve, Vaud|Villeneuve]]
| twintowns = [[Wiesbaden]] (Germany), [[Menton]] (France), [[Chiba City]] (Japan)
|}}
'''Montreux''' is a [[municipalities of Switzerland|municipality]] in the district of Vevey in the [[Cantons of Switzerland|canton]] of [[Vaud]] in [[Switzerland]].
It is located on [[Lake Geneva]] at the foot of the [[Swiss Alps|Alps]] and has a population of 22,897.
== History and geography ==
Montreux lies on the north east shore of Lake Geneva at the fork in the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] road from Italy over the [[Simplon Pass]], where the roads to the Roman capital of [[Aventicum]] and the road into [[Gaul]] through [[Besançon]] separated. This made it an important settlement already in Roman times.
In the 12th century, [[viticulture]] was introduced to the region, and the sunny slopes of the lake from [[Lavaux]] to Montreux became an important wine-growing region.
The region was subject to various princes, most notably the princes of [[Savoy]] from the south side of the lake. They unified the territory which comprises the present canton of Vaud and were generally popular sovereigns.
After the [[Burgundian Wars]] in the 15th century, the Swiss in [[Berne]] occupied the region without resistance, an indication of the weakness of the princes of Savoy. The Reformation made the region around Montreux and [[Vevey]] an attractive haven for [[Huguenots]] from Italy, who brought their artisanal skills and set up workshops and businesses.
In 1798, [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] liberated the region from the Bernese. In the 19th century, the tourist industry became a major commercial outlet, with the grand hotels of Montreux attracting the rich and cultured from Europe and America.
== Culture ==
[[Image:Freddie Mercury Statue - Montreux thumb.JPG|thumb|left|200px|Freddie Mercury statue at sunset in Montreux.]]
Montreux hosts several noteworthy festivals:
*[[Freddie Mercury]]'s Montreux Memorial Day, annually first week end of September since 2003.
*The [[Montreux Jazz Festival]], annually in July since [[1967]]; It is held at the [[Montreux Music & Convention Centre]], built in [[1973]].
*The Golden Rose Festival, annually in spring ([[1961]]-[[2003]]), which awarded the [[Golden Rose of Montreux]], an international award for television;
*The Golden Award of Montreux, annually in April, is traditionally, since 1989, the first international advertising and multimedia Competition in Europe - starting the global season for awarding creative excellence.
[[Image:Freddy Mercury Statue Montreux.jpg|thumb|right|140px|[[Freddie Mercury]] statue.]]
Montreux boasts one of the most beautiful walks along the lake, stretching from [[Villeneuve, Vaud|Villeneuve]] all the way towards Vevey. The main square of the town, [[Place du Marché]], features a statue of [[Freddie Mercury]] facing Lake Geneva. Some of the numerous small villages around Montreux include La Tour-de-Peilz, Clarens, [[Territet]], and Villeneuve. The [[Chateau of Chillon]] provides a marvelous view of the entire Lake of Geneva and can be easily accessed via bus, walk or boat.
[[Deep Purple]] made Montreux famous with their song "[[Smoke on the Water]]", which tells the events of 1971, when a [[Frank Zappa]] fan with a flare gun set the [[Montreux Casino]] on fire.
{{cquote|We all came out to Montreux on the Lake Geneva shoreline / To make records with a mobile - We didn't have -much time / Frank Zappa & the Mothers were at the best place around / But some stupid with a flare gun burned the -place to the ground / Smoke on the water, fire in the sky}}
The Casino was reopened in 1975.
[[Image:ChateuChillon.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Chateu de Chillon in Montreux.]]
Montreux is the home of [[Mountain Studios]], the recording studio used by several artists. "[[Bonzo's Montreux]]" by [[Led Zeppelin]] is named after the city where the drums session of [[John Bonham]] was recorded in 1976. In 1978, the band Queen bought the studio. It was then sold to Queen producer David Richards. In 2002 the Mountain Studios has, very unfortunately, due to a complete renovation of the Casino, been converted into a bar. David Richards has left Montreux to settle down somewhere else. Queen also appeared in 1984 and in 1986 at the Golden Rose Festival and Queen guitarist [[Brian May]] appeared in 2001 at the Jazz Festival. Montreux was also the subject of the 1995 Queen single [[A Winter's Tale (song)|A Winter's Tale]] on the album [[Made in Heaven]], one of Freddie's last songs before his death on 24th November 1991.
In [[1990]], the [[Wakker Prize]] was awarded to Montreux.
==Notable people==
*[[Sergei Aleksandrovich Buturlin]] – (1872-1938), Russian ornithologist
*[[A. J. Cronin]] – (1896-1981), Scottish novelist
*[[Laurent Dufaux]] – (born 1969), Swiss cyclist
*[[Paul-André Gaillard]] – (born 1922), Swiss composer and orchestra conductor
*[[Bill Gates]] – (born 1955), American business magnate
*[[Jean Villard Gilles]] – (1895-1982), Swiss singer-songwriter
*[[Barbara Hendricks]] – (born 1948), American-born opera singer
*[[Patrick Juvet]] – (born 1950), Swiss singer-songwriter
*[[Freddie Mercury]] – (1946-1991), British musician
*[[Vladimir Nabokov]] – (1899–1977), Russian-American novelist
*[[Claude Nobs]] – (born 1939), Swiss founder of Montreux Jazz Festival
*[[Luc Plamondon]] – (born 1942), French-Canadian lyricist
*[[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] – (1712-1778), Swiss philosopher and writer
*[[Emil Steinberger]] – (born 1933), Swiss comedian, writer, and actor
*[[Igor Stravinsky]] – (1882-1971), Russian composer
*[[Tchaikovsky|Pyotr Iliych Tchaikovsky]] – (1840-1893), Russian composer
*[[Shania Twain]] – (born 1965), Canadian singer-songwriter
== External links ==
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*[http://www.montreuxmusic.com Montreuxmusic.com]
*[http://www.montreux.ch www.montreux.ch] portal
*[http://www.commune-de-montreux.ch Commune de Montreux] {{fr icon}} official website
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*[http://www.montreux-vevey.com Montreux-Vevey Tourist Office]
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*[http://www.montreuxjazz.com/home_light.aspx Official site of the Montreux Jazz Festival]
*[http://www.montreuxshopping.ch/bazarsuisse1/freddie.html Freddie Mercury and Queen items for sale in Montreux]
*[http://www.webcam-leman.ch/index-montreux1.html Webcam]
*[http://www.montreuxnoel.com/main.php?lang=en Montreux Christmas Market]
*[http://www.gillan.com/wordography-17.html Deep Purple's Ian Gillan write-up on the Flare Gun incident and subsequent song]
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