Treglwang

  • ÖVP: 5
  • SPÖ: 3
  • GREEN: 1

Treglwang is a municipality with 365 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in Styria in the judicial district or county Lienzen. From 1 January 2015 it has joined forces framework of the Styrian municipality structural reform with the market town of Gaishorn the lake, the new church is " the lake Gaishorn " carry on the name.

  • 6.1 freeman
  • 6.2 Sons and daughters of the town

Geography

Treglwang located in Paltental in Liezen district in the Austrian state of Styria and is the "gateway to Paltental ".

Community structure

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

  • Treglwang (342 )

History

The first written mention of Furth as Vurt was in 1171, by Treglwang as Traglbanch in 1265th The abolition of manorial estates was 1848., The local church as an autonomous body was established in 1850. After the annexation of Austria in 1938, the community came to Reichsgau Styria, 1945 in 1955 she was part of the British zone of occupation in Austria.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms dates from the year 1965: Going to a silver and green from left diagonally divided shield changed colors from the dividing line above a spruce and a falling in a silvery fountain trough water jet out.

Policy

  • Mayor since 1985 Johann Grössing.
  • The council is made up after the elections of 2010 as follows: 5 ÖVP, SPÖ 3, 1 Green.
  • The referendum on the union of the community Treglwang with the community Gaishorn resulted in over 50% participation 72 % of the vote against it.

Culture and sights

  • Castle Paltenstein owned by the Barons of Holleuffer
  • Parish Church built in 1963
  • Pestkapelle
  • Official House: renovated in 1982 and 1995
  • Haslebnerhaus, the oldest building of Treglwang with beautiful baroque tower attachment, sold later in the hands of Krenn family and their heirs since the mid-19th century former inn, now a community center
  • Waterfalls and Tobeitschbachklamm
  • Slag and smelting sites
  • Treglwanger Roman stone ( in the Styrian Provincial Archives )

Personalities

Freeman

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Dr. Friedrich Dutch (1920-2012), Governor
  • Dr. Ingomar Weiler ( b. 1938 ), historian
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