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Nudist Resists the Nudist Ban on the Werdinsel in Zurich

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A petition from the residents around Zurich's Werdinsel demands the closure of the nudist area. Now Nudist Marko Weiss has launched a counter-petition. On Zurich's Werdinsel there has been a nudist area for years.Image: Wiki CommonsA petition from the residents around Zurich's Werdinsel demands the closure of the nudist area. Now Nudist Marko Weiss has launched a counter-petition.Zürcher Werdinsel is a popular place to cool down.A part of the is…
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A petition from the residents around Zurich's Werdinsel demands the closure of the nudist area. Now Nudist Marko Weiss has launched a counter-petition. On Zurich's Werdinsel there has been a nudist area for years.Image: Wiki CommonsA petition from the residents around Zurich's Werdinsel demands the closure of the nudist area. Now Nudist Marko Weiss has launched a counter-petition.Zürcher Werdinsel is a popular place to cool down.A part of the is…

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In Zurich, an anonymous letter calls for the closure of a nudist bathing area on the island of Werdinsel. The issue is: behaviour deemed to be displaced. This historic and regulated place, however, provokes a debate about cohabitation in the public space.

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rts.ch broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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