Mattsee

Mattsee is a market town in the Flachgau (Salzburg, Austria ) with 3073 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2010). The town lies on the same Mattsee.

  • 3.1 Coat of Arms

Geography

Mattsee is part of the judicial district of Neumarkt in Salzburg. Neighboring municipalities are Neumarkt am Wallersee, Obertrum, Palting, Seeham, Schleedorf and punching.

History

The first settlement was made in the New Stone Age. To 770 was the Mattsee by the Bavarian Duke Tassilo III. founded. Mattsee was the seat of the Salzburg prince-bishops Pfleggerichts. The place came with Salzburg 1816 Austria. Caused a sensation in the unanimous decision of the council of 19 June 1921 which showed indignantly, " that individual owners of summer homes in Mattsee same Jews leaving and thus have the universally known reputation Matt Lake as' Jew-free summer " severely damaged ". The place Mattsee is since 1935 the market town. Mattsee was until the end of May 1923 the seat of a district court of the judicial district Mattsee, by June 1, 1923, however this was resolved and assigned Mattsee the judicial district of Neumarkt in Salzburg.

Population Development

Policy

Municipal council

The municipal council of Mattsee has 19 members and is composed as follows since the local council elections in 2009 together:

  • Directly elected mayor since 2012 Rene refrigerating Show (ÖVP ).

Coat of arms

The municipal coat of arms is: " In the red box of an upright made ​​flaming sword with a golden hilt occupied silver stake that is on either side accompanied by a respective outwardly facing, silver spear carrier. "

Culture and sights

  • Provost of the pen: with pin Museum, Abbey Library and Treasury
  • Mattsee Castle: today's castle dates back to a castle built in 1100
  • Collegiate and Mattsee
  • Beach Mattsee: protected monument

Personalities

  • Anton Diabelli (1781-1858), Austrian composer
  • Burghard Breitner (1884-1956), ( "Angel of Siberia" ), surgeon and politician
  • Georg Eder ( b. 1928 ), retired archbishop of Salzburg
  • 2010 Vincent Baldemair ( 1940-2012 ), provost and 35 years as pastor of
  • Anton Breitner (1858-1928), writer, archaeologist and editor, died in Mattsee
  • Julian Baumgartlinger (* 1988), Austrian football player of FSV Mainz 05
  • Arnold Schoenberg (1874 - 1951), Austrian composer
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