Stuhlfelden

Stuhlfelden is a municipality in the district Oberpinzgau Zell am See (Pinzgau ), Salzburg, Austria, with 1546 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013). It belongs to the National Park Hohe Tauern communities.

  • 2.1 Population development
  • 4.1 Municipal Council
  • 4.2 Coat of Arms
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Spa Castle Meadow
  • 5.3 Formation

Geography

The municipality is located in the Salzach Valley, about 25 km from Zell am See. The relatively small community area extends north into the Kitzbühel Alps to the border to Tyrol in the north- west, in the south include only the northern slopes of the Granatspitzgrat - tail to the municipality. The highest point of the municipality is of 2363 m above sea level. A. Gaißstein high in the north, the southernmost point on Sturmannseck ( 47.25333333333312.5319444444441832 ⊙ ), the increase for Zwölferkogel ( 2446 m), the twelve- clock - mountain of the local Stuhlfelden.

Stuhlfelden was until 2002 part of the judicial district of Mittersill and belongs since 2003 to the judicial district of Zell am See.

Neighboring communities

Community structure

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

  • Bam (63 )
  • Dürnberg (69 )
  • Pirtendorf (224 )
  • Stuhlfelden ( 1085 )
  • Wilhelm village (104 )

The parish includes two cadastral, Stuhlfelden 11.7 km ² and Dürnberg 18 km ².

Capital of the municipality

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Center of the municipality is the village Stuhlfelden, with about 1,300 inhabitants. It is located above the north shore at the mouth of the valley of the Salzach chair Feldner Bach, at the southern foot of the Stimmelhöhe (! 547.3102785512.51111151803 m47.31027777777812.5111111111111803, a foothill of the Gaißsteins ), and the Manlitzkogels ( 2247 m).

At the village include the Rottenburg Wiesbaden in the west. For cadastral include the areas of the towns Pirtendorf and Wilhelm village.

Neighboring localities:

Population

Demographics

History

The village was first mentioned as 963 ad Stoulveldum documented, making it the oldest - known community of Oberpinzgau. As a parish it is known already 1160. As a place in the Archbishopric of Salzburg Stuhlfelden was the Salzburg until 1806, and came in 1816 with Salzburg Austria.

As one of the Urpfarren the Pinzgau Saalfelden chair is also the seat of a Roman Catholic deanery ( Archdiocese of Salzburg ), responsible for the Oberpinzgau.

Policy

Municipal council

  • ÖVP: 9
  • SPÖ: 4
  • FPO: 4

The seats parameters is outdated and obsolete!

  • Municipal Council: The Municipal Council of Stuhlfelden has 17 members and is composed as follows since the municipal council elections in 2009 together:
  • 9 Austrian People's Party (ÖVP )
  • 4 Social Democratic Party of Austria ( SPÖ)
  • 4 Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ )

Directly elected mayor is Sonja Ottenbacher (ÖVP ).

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the municipality is:

Economy and infrastructure

Typical for the region are the many smaller family, who specializes in the rental of villas and apartments.

Traffic

Stuhlfelden is easily accessible by road and by rail. The B 168 Mittersiller road passes through the city, the Pinzgau train stop Stuhlfelden Lokalbahn47.28841666666712.529694444444780 at Pirtendorf, the post bus line 670 Zell am See - Krimml holds Stuhlfelden Ortsmitte47.28666666666712.528416666667783.

Spa Castle Meadow

The spa is located on the sunny side mountainside west of Stuhlfelden against Mittersill ( ⊙ 47.28805555555612.510277777778782 ). It is mentioned in 1450. Today it is used privately.

It is a acratic calcium magnesium sodium bicarbonate source of sulfur with iron content, which is heated. Indications diseases of musculoskeletal apparatus ( postoperative treatment ), rheumatic diseases, gynecological diseases, neurological diseases called.

Education

  • Elementary school
  • Special Education Centre

Culture and sights

  • Castle Lichtenau ( Stuhlfelden 23): Built in the first decade of the 16th century; with square base and five delicate corner tower; now houses the general special school; the castle is in the town
  • Parish Church of the Assumption of Mary ( Maria am Stein ) and cemetery ( Stuhlfelden 41): 1140 first documentary mention, built in Romanesque style but renovated in the Gothic and expanded, 58 m high spire tower; featured interior Romanesque arched portal - Church with cemetery are under monument protection
  • Rectory ( Stuhlfelden 18): Monument Protected parsonage
  • Schwaigergut ( Schwaigerlehen / Berngarten ) ( Stuhlfelden 14): Listed farmhouse, Pinzgauer multistory Einhof of the 16th century in block construction with Gangln, indoor obtained Rauchkuchl, over 500 years old
  • Geiger House ( Stuhlfelden 25 next to the castle Lichtenau ⊙ 47.28883333333312.529583333333800 ): also over 500 years old wooden Pinzgauer Einhof is no longer listed as an agricultural operation.
  • Youth House Quehenberger, former House Weyergut ( Stuhlfelden 15): Listed former House Weyergut, farmyard
  • Emperor Franz Monument: originally stood on Kreuzbichl to the old pass Thurnerstraße, it is reminiscent of Emperor Franz I, who had led the Salzach regulation in Oberpinzgau in the 1830s - Pass Thurn he should have given the swampy Talung made ​​the decision to do so.
  • Forest Chapel Stuhlfelden above the village: votive chapel of 1833, a historical monument
  • Castle Labach: mentioned in Wilhelm village, was first documented in 1323 (also Lambach, Lapach )
  • Saueck Chapel in Bam
  • Hohe Tauern National Park: Stuhlfelden is located near the national park, but does not belong directly to the National Park communities, since its municipal area ends just north of the NP boundaries
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