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This gurdwara was 10 years into the making (from 1996 and construction was over in 2006). Built in the | This gurdwara was 10 years into the making (from 1996 and construction was over in 2006). Built in the traditional Sikh architecture,it is the first shrine to be built in the traditional way in the country. | ||
*Gurdwara Singh Sabha | *Gurdwara Singh Sabha | ||
*Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha | *Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha | ||
[[Category:Sikhs Worldwide]] | [[Category:Sikhs Worldwide]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:08, 11 March 2010
Swiss Sikhs are a tiny religious minority in Switzerland. They number not more than 500. Despite being such a tiny community, there are 3 gurudwaras in Switzerland. In late 2004, about 500 Sikhs lived in Switzerland though the number had been comparatively high with some 3,000 Sikh asylum seekers during the mid-1980s.
Gurdwaras
There are 3 gurudwaras in Switzerland.
- Gurdwara Sahib, Langenthal
This gurdwara was 10 years into the making (from 1996 and construction was over in 2006). Built in the traditional Sikh architecture,it is the first shrine to be built in the traditional way in the country.
- Gurdwara Singh Sabha
- Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha