Archkogl

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Archkogl ( Rotte )
village
Archkogl (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Liezen  (LI), Styria
Judicial district Liezen
Pole. local community Grundlsee
Coordinates 47 ° 37 '6 "  N , 13 ° 49' 41"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 37 '6 "  N , 13 ° 49' 41"  E
height 746  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 231 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 135 (addresses 2018 f1)
Post Code 8993 Grundlsee (place)
Statistical identification
Locality code 15774
Counting district / district Grundlsee (61215 000)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk
f0
231

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Archkogl is a place in Ausseerland of the Salzkammergut in Styria as well as locality of the municipality Grundlsee in Liezen .

geography

The place is located 34 kilometers west of Liezen , 3 km east of Bad Aussee , on Grundlsee at the west foot of the Türkenkogel  ( 1580  m above sea level ), the foothills of the Dead Mountains , which borders the outer Grundlsee valley to the south. The peaks directly above are the Zlaimkögel  ( 1308  m above sea level ).

The Rotte Archkogl is located directly south of Grundlsee on the left bank at the outflow of the Grundlseer Traun from the Grundlsee, at around 740  m above sea level. A. Height. It extends behind a hill on the lake, the Sattelkogel (approx.  780  m above sea level ). The location includes around 80 houses.

The village of Archkogl covers the entire outer south bank of the Grundlsee, with around 140 addresses and around 240 inhabitants. This also includes the Rotte Zlaim south, Krongraben directly on the lake, and the Rotte Mitterau and the hamlet of Hinterau towards the valley, where the northern flank of the Ressen  ( 1303  m above sea level ) makes the lake bank impassable, as well as parts of Au that are mostly closed Bad Aussee belongs to the Grundlseerstraße. The Weißenbach on the western edge of the village forms the municipal boundary.
The local area also includes the Auermahd  ( 1156  m above sea level ) on the Sattel, which leads between the Ressen and the Türkenkogel secondary summit Weißenbachkogel  ( 1580  m above sea level ) over to the rear lake near Wienern (middle station of the material cable car ), as well as Eastwards the Grasbergalm on the Grasberg  ( 1626  m above sea level ), the Schlaipfenalm ( Schleipfenalm1409  m above sea level ) on the mountain and the Schneckenalm ( Schneggenalm1152  m above sea level ) on the uppermost Salza near Ödental .

Neighboring towns and neighborhoods
Mosern  (O)

Well

Bräuhof  (O)

Grundlsee

Au
(according to Grundlsee
and  Bad Aussee )
Gallhof  (O, Gem.  Bad Aussee ) ∗∗
Neighboring communities Mitterau
The village of Mosern extends to the lake; Bräuhof connects eastwards.
∗∗The village also includes the Weißenbachalm in the south; the mountain areas in the southeast belong to Obersdorf , Gem.  Bad Mitterndorf

History and infrastructure

The lakes of Archkogl, view out of the valley to the Hohe Radling
View into the valley into the Dead Mountains, on the right the Ressen

The place already existed at the end of the 13th century with two original courts, and is documented in 1568 with 5 houses. By the end of the 19th century there were only about 30 houses here, and the development of the area began in the second half of the 20th century. But the first better holiday homes were already being built in the summer :

Also Konrad Mautner was located here.

The Grundlsee material ropeway between the Wienern plaster mine and the Rigips Bad Aussee- Unterkainisch works was built in 1951. There is a small ski lift at Zlaim.

Archkogl is already located in the extensive Dachstein-Salzkammergut landscape protection area  (LSG 14a). At the weir by the bridge on the L703 Grundlseerstraße there are two old winter linden trees , one with a trunk circumference of almost 3 meters, which are designated as a natural monument ( NDM 341, 342 , 2011).

proof

  1. a b c Kurt Klein  (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Styria , Grundlsee: Archkogl , S. 49 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references:  approx. 1295: information in the Kammerhofmuseum Bad Aussee. ( Stockurbar Pflindsberg 4/6). • Document (1568): Karl Vocelka: The house and farm names of the cadastral communities Altaussee, Grundlsee, Lupitsch, Obertressen, Reitern and Strassen in the Styrian Salzkammergut. Diss. Univ. Vienna 1970 (2 vols., P. OA). • 1869 ff: Central Statistical Commission / Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Directory of places . (Results of the population censuses, from 2011 register censuses).
  2. Georg Goeth: The Duchy of Styria: geographically-statistically-topographically represented and provided with historical explanations. Volume 3 (Judenburger Kreis), Verlag Heubner, 1843, chapter Steuergemeinde Grundlsee , p. 17 ( digitized, Google, complete view ).
  3. Soolbad Aussee in Styria as climatischer watering place and the local sanatorium, and together with a guide for Aussee. Surroundings. Volume 31 of Braumüller's Bade-Bibliothek , Verlag Braumüller, 1870, p. 72 ( digitized version, Google, complete view ).
  4. Monika Oberhammer: Sommervillen im Salzkammergut: The specific summer resort architecture of the Salzkammergut in the period from 1830 to 1918. Verlag Galerie Welz, 1983, ISBN 9783853490983 , p. 24.
  5. Grundlsee Villa Park. In: Eva Berger: Historical Gardens of Austria. Volume 2, Böhlau Verlag Vienna, 2003, ISBN 9783205994770 , p. 503 ff.
  6. Wedding location_Grundlsee . ( Memento of the original from March 20, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.seeblickhotel-grundlsee.at archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. seeblickhotel-grundlsee.at, accessed March 19, 2018.
  7. Johanna Palme: Summer freshness of the spirit: Scientists in the Ausseerland. Verlag Alpenpost, 1999, ISBN 9783950035964 , p. 35;
    Michael Seifert: Famous personalities in Ausseerland: selected images of life. Verlag für Collectors, 2003, ISBN 9783853652008 , p. 100
  8. Zlaim - Grundlsee ski area. bergfex.at.