Landl

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  • FPÖ: 2

Mooslandl until the end of 2014 a municipality with 1279 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the north of Styria in the judicial district or Liezen near Hieflau. As part of the municipality of structural reform in Styria it is merged municipality Hieflau from 2015 ( located in the district of Leoben ) with the communities Gams, and Palfau, the new community will continue the name Mooslandl. This is based on the Styrian community structure reform law - StGsrG. The boundaries of the districts Liezen and Leoben are up to the effective date of the merger changed so that the new church will lie entirely in the district Lienzen.

  • 3.1 Museums
  • 3.2 Structures

Geography

Geographical Location

The villages lie in Landltal, in the area of the mouth of the Salza in the Enns, at the feet of high Schwab group in the east and the Ennstaler and Eisenerzer Alps, parts of its territory in the north and in the Ybbstaler Alps: The place Großreifling the three mountain ranges meet.

Community structure

The municipality comprises the following five villages (in brackets population as of 31 October 2011):

  • Großreifling (254 )
  • Kirchenlandl ( 478)
  • Krippau (83 )
  • Lainbach (46 )
  • Mooslandl (411 )

The municipality comprises the cadastral Krippau and Mooslandl.

Neighboring communities

Economy and infrastructure

In addition to farms and some commercial enterprises, tourism is one of an important source of localities in Mooslandl. Various activities such as hiking, cycling, climbing or rafting on the rivers Enns and Salza attract guests and provide for sales in the catering and accommodation facilities.

Culture and sights

Museums

In Großreifling is the Forestry Museum Silvanum.

Structures

  • Late Gothic parish church of St. Bartholomew ( 1523)
  • Remains of the Gasteiger rake
  • Radstatthof in Mooslandl
  • Parish church from 1507

Personalities

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