Switzerland
Switzerland may be neutral but it is certainly not flavourless. The
fusion of German, French and Italian ingredients has formed a robust
national culture, and the country's alpine landscapes have enough zing
to reinvigorate the most jaded traveller.
Goethe summed up Switzerland succinctly as a combination of 'the
colossal and the well-ordered'. You can be sure that your trains and
letters will be on time. The tidy, just-so precision of Swiss towns is
tempered by the lofty splendour of the landscapes that surround them.
Switzerland conjures up a fair swag of clichés: irresistible chocolates,
yodelling Heidis, humourless bankers, international bureaucracies and an
orderly, anally-retentive and rather bland national persona. But Harry
Lime was wrong on more than one account when, in The Third Man, he said
500 years of Swiss democracy and peace had produced nothing more than
the cuckoo clock. For a start, the Germans invented this monstrous
timepiece; secondly, the Swiss, who are a brainy lot, have won more
Nobel Prizes and registered more patents per capita than any other
nation on earth.
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