Kolsassberg

Kolsassberg is a municipality in the Tyrolean lowlands with 751 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). In tourism, 2003 22.500 overnight stays were recorded. The municipality is located in the judicial district of Hall in Tirol.

  • 3.1 Demographics

Geography

Kolsassberg is 700-906 m above sea level, south of the Inn on the west side of Weerbach valley, in the lower Inn valley, between Innsbruck and the Zillertal. The municipality covers 35.37 km ².

Community structure

Kolsassberg ( 35.37 km ²)

Kolsassberg ( ZH)

The most important of the abbreviations used are:

  • M = center of the municipality
  • Stt = district
  • R = Rotte
  • W = hamlet
  • D = village
  • ZH = Scattered houses
  • Sdlg = settlement
  • E = bowery (only if they have their own locality code)

The complete list that uses the Statistics Austria, can be found at Topographic settlement Labelling according to STAT

Please note that some places may have different spellings. So Katastralgemeinden write differently than the same localities.

Source: Statistics Austria -

Districts

The site comprises four districts:

  • Außerberg
  • Inner mountain
  • Skyscrapers
  • Merano

Neighboring communities

History

The town was first mentioned in 1196.

  • Old castle ruins - Rettenberg
  • Castle ruins New Rettenberg

Population

Demographics

Policy

The last mayor elections took place simultaneously with the local elections on March 14, 2010. Alfred Oberdanner was elected mayor and vice mayor Rudi Egger for.

Culture and sights

  • Expositurkirche St. Mary
  • Pilgrimage chapel Maria Lourdes in the forest west of Merano in 1858 with Epitaph for the client cooperator Norbert Kraler from 1885, east of this marble fountain from 1858
  • Leachkapelle, catching chapel, wooden chapel
  • Old castle ruins and Neurettenberg
  • Farmhouses
  • Water reservoir in Merano, klassizierender gatehouse, from 1913
  • Former Castle Mountain Rescue: Rescue of the former castle hill are obtained only more defensive wall and corner towers, since the rest of the material was used in 1810 to rebuild the Wattener church. The coat of arms of Kolsassberg based like that of Kolsass on the former owner of the castle and shows two crossed scorpion on a red background.

Traffic

The place is accessible ago, the ( 1,712 m) extends further into Weerbachtal to Sagalm at the foot of the Red Wall ( 2,252 m) and Weiden Hut ( 1,799 m) across the street from Kolsass. From there, a important passage on the Nafingalm, the 2,292 m high Geiseljoch and Geiselalm the Tux and Zillertal.

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