Kammern im Liesingtal

Chambers in Liesingtal is a market town with 1653 inhabitants ( 1 January 2013 ) in the Austrian province of Styria, Leoben district.

  • 3.1 Municipal Council
  • 3.2 Coat of Arms
  • 3.3 Regional Policy
  • 4.1 Structures
  • 4.2 Museums

Geography

Chambers in Liesingtal located in Liesingtal in the northeast of Styria, surrounded by the obersteirmark

Community structure

Katastralgemeinden are: chambers, Dirnsdorf, glue, Mötschendorf and Pfaff village.

Villages (population 2011) are: Dirnsdorf (83) Glarsdorf (83) chambers in Liesingtal ( capital, 874), glue (12) Liesing (82) Mötschendorf (54) Mochl (80) Pfaff village (65 ), Seiz (279 ) Sparbach (22) pitfalls (23).

Neighboring communities

Waters

The main river in the village is the Liesing. Numerous small streams flow to the Liesing, some of which lead only after heavy rainfall the water and some are in nature no longer perceptible, but are still very much in the waters Directory of Styria.

From the south flow to Liesing: Oberbach, Fadelbach with the Klock grave Bach and the Bach Cottage grave, the Leimsbach with the Modlhansbach and the Hennersbach, the chamber Bach, the Steineckbach with the Klammbach and Mötschendorf -Brunn grave creek.

Inflows of Liesing of the North: The Castle grave creek that Schwarzenbach, the Seizerbach with the Dirnsdorferbach, the Damischbach and the Ploderbach, which has previously been added to Kaisertalbach and Bechelbach, the Sparbach and the Wolf Cross grave Bach and the Feitscherhofbach.

The eastern Tannkogelbach and Trabocherseegraben flow directly into the Trabochersee, parts of the shore to the community include chambers. The Mochlerbach flows through the village of Gai to Veit Scherbach, which then empties into the Trabochersee.

Expansion, the highest and lowest point

The municipality chambers extends from 14 ° 51 ' 21 "E ( Roßriedel at the end of Fadelgrabens ) to 14 ° 59' 47" O ( northeast of the Trabocher lake ) and 47 ° 20 ' 55 " N ( Henner Kogel south end of Leimsgrabens ) to 47 ° 26 ' 55 " N ( Gößeck ).

The highest point in the municipality is the Gößeck with 2214 m above sea level. A., the highest elevation of the Reiting massif. Further surveys are this massif: claws, Kahl Wandspitze and Grieskogel (1849 m above A.. ) ( 2090 m above A.. ) ( 2148 m above A.. ). To the south is at the end of the Fadelgrabens Klock Peak with 1576 m above sea level. A. ), are in the Leimsgraben Henner Kogel ( 1533 m above sea level. A. ), hammer ( 1413 m above sea level. A. ) Leimssattel ( 1216 m above sea level. A. ) and Steineck ( 1297 m above sea level. A. ). The Reiterer Kogel, the collection center of the valley at Seiz, has a height of 953 m above sea level. A. the Wolf Cross is on 865 m above sea level between the Reitererkogel and the Tannkogel ( 922 m above sea level. A. ). A.

The lowest point of the municipality is located east of Mötschendorf ( 629 m above sea level. A. ) to 622 m above sea level. A. when crossing the Liesing in the community Traboch.

History

The ruins Kammerstein (lower chambers ) and honor rock (upper chambers ), which by aristocrats with extensive connections (up to as a son of Emperor Maximilian I, Siegmund von Dietrich Stein) were obsessed, prove that the rule chambers in the Middle Ages partly national significance had. On Reiterer Kogel likely - detected by ground surveys - a fastener be confessed, the original stronghold of the mass Berger (?). Even the name Ried Massenbergstraße ( Maser ) south of Glarsdorf refers to this generation.

The local church as an autonomous body created in 1850. After the annexation of Austria in 1938, the community was part of the Reichsgau Styria, 1945-1955 it belonged to the British zone of occupation in Austria. In 2010, the survey was a market town.

Policy

The municipality is part of the judicial district of Leoben.

Municipal council

  • SPÖ: 9
  • ÖVP: 6

The seats parameters is outdated and obsolete!

Mayor is the former Member of Parliament Charles Dobnigg. The council is made up after the elections of 2010 are as follows:

  • 9 Social Democratic Party of Austria ( SPÖ)
  • 6 Austrian People's Party (ÖVP )

Coat of arms

Coat Description: In green over a silver wave beams reinforced with battlements two silver towers. The coat of arms shows the Liesing and the castles honor rock and stone chamber. The award of the municipality coat of arms was made with effect from 1 August 1967.

Regional Policy

Since 27 June 2011, the community is part of the small chambers Liesingtal region, which was founded on this day, together with the communities Kalwang, Mautern in Styria and forest on Schoberpass.

Culture and sights

Structures

  • Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, built in 1195 in Gothic style
  • Ulrich Church in the hamlet of Seiz
  • Ruins honor rock and stone chamber

Museums

  • Private Museum Dr. Rüdiger Bockel, a peasant Equipment Museum

Personalities

Honorary Citizen of:

Sons and daughters of the town:

  • Christoph von Zach (1474-1508), Bishop of Seckau 1502-1508
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