Weinfelden is a municipality in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland. It is the capital of the district of the same name.
Weinfelden is an old town, which was known during Roman times as Quivelda (Winis Feld).
Weinfelden is mostly known throughout Switzerland for its hockey team, HC Thurgau, currently playing in the Swiss National League B.
Already in the year 124 AD, there was a Roman bridge over the Thur in Weinfelden. The name Weinfelden appears the first time in a document from 838.
Weinfelden was by far the biggest town in the canton of Thurgau. In 1798, Paul Reinhart and his committee led the area to freedom from the domination of the Eidgenossen. In 1803, Thurgau became an independent canton, through the mediation of Napoleon, with Frauenfeld as capital.
In 1830, Thomas Bornhauser spoke to a large crowd in Weinfelden, demanding a liberal constitution for the canton. It is one of the first (if not the first) such document.
Portraits of both Paul Reinhart and Thomas Bornhauser hang in the Rathaus.
Weinfelden District is one of the five districts of the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland. It has a population of 53,569 (as of 31 December 2014). Its capital is the town of Weinfelden.
The district contains the following municipalities:
Coordinates: 47°34′00″N 9°06′00″E / 47.5667°N 9.1°E / 47.5667; 9.1