Natters

Natters is a municipality in Tyrol ( Austria ) with 1875 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). The place belongs to the district of Innsbruck Land and for the judicial district of Innsbruck.

Default traffic Natters is connected to Innsbruck by the Brenner road and the Stubaitalbahn. The philosopher Stegmüller came from Natters.

  • 3.1 Demographics

Geography

Natters is situated on a low mountain range southwest of Innsbruck in a depression. A terrace forms a natural border with the southern neighbor of Mutters. The densely built village core is still influenced quite rural, while have subsequently formed by the proximity to Innsbruck in strong population growth new settlement areas. In Natters there is a department of the regional hospital Tirol, mainly for respiratory medicine.

The nearby moor containing Natterer Lake is a popular recreational area. He, like many lakes in the area created in the 15th century artificial. In the fisheries Emperor Maximilian I. He was known as " Wastes Hauser pond ". Later dried up, he was reinvested in 1930 and now serves the bathing and fish farming.

Neighboring communities

  • Götzens
  • Innsbruck
  • Mutters
  • Fie

History

Finds from the Bronze and Iron Ages show an early settlement of the area. Natters was first documented in 1151. There are also Roman remains have been found. In the 6th century the Bavarians migrated. Between the road and the burner Sill was first mentioned in the 1253 Sonnenburg, which has long been the district court for the central Inn Valley and was replaced by Wilten. In the 16th century, Emperor Maximilian I had called a summer residence in Natters, today's municipal office or stand hunting Waidburg. 1809 Natters was combat area in the Tyrolean freedom fights. In the mid-19th century Natters developed for summer resort. An upheaval experienced by the municipality in 1904 built Stubaitalbahn and the Olympic Games of 1964 and 1976, which were held in the area.

Population

Demographics

Policy

The last mayor elections took place simultaneously with the local elections on March 14, 2010.

Stefan Moisi was elected mayor and Josef Mair for vice mayor.

Coat of arms

Blazon: Azure, a radiant golden sun on a black, in the middle part of a tower raised embattled walls.

The coat of arms of the municipality Natters was awarded on 20 November 1972. It symbolizes as canting arms, the former Sonnenburg, who was a well-known and often -mentioned county. The sun castle stood on the former Sonnenburger hill which was demolished as part of the Brenner railway construction (motorway exit Innsbruck-Süd ).

Culture and sights

Personalities

  • Heimo Friedrich (1911-1987), Austrian botanist
  • Stegmüller (1923-1991), German - Austrian philosopher
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