Allerheiligenhöfe

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Allerheiligenhöfe ( settlement )
Allerheiligenhöfe (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Innsbruck city  (I), Tyrol
Judicial district Innsbruck (city)
Pole. local community Innsbruck   ( KG  Hötting )
Locality Hötting
Statistical district Hötting West
Coordinates 47 ° 16 '14 "  N , 11 ° 21' 35"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 16 '14 "  N , 11 ° 21' 35"  E
height 662  m above sea level A.
Post Code 6020 Innsbruck
prefix + 43/0512 (Innsbruck)
Statistical identification
Counting district / district Hörtnaglsiedlung (70 101 35)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; TIRIS ; City of Innsbruck

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Allerheiligenhöfe , also All Saints' Day , is a locality of Innsbruck .

geography

Allerheiligen is located 2½ kilometers northwest of the city ​​center above Innsbruck Airport , on the left slope of the Inn Valley , at the foot of the Nordkette at heights of 660  m above sea level. A. The Frau Hitt  ( 2270  m above sea level ) and the Kleine Solstein  ( 2637  m above sea level ) stand above Allerheiligen .

Allerheiligen with the Allerheiligenhöfe settlement and the Allerheiligen stop of the Mittenwaldbahn is part of the Hötting West district .

Neighboring districts and towns:

Peerhofsiedlung (Hötting) Neighboring communities Hörtnaglsiedlung (Hötting)

(both Hötting)
Höttinger Au (Hötting)

History, infrastructure and sights

Allerheiligen already existed in the 14th century, and until the end of the 19th century was the only place northwest of Innsbruck between Hötting and Kranebitten . More important properties were the Kerschbuchhof (called 1305) and the Berchtoldshof , an estate over 500 years old and an inn on today's Schneeburggasse , the Höhenweg from Hötting.
Since the construction of the Mittenwaldbahn 1910–1912 and the establishment of the stop, settlement activity began here as well, in particular with the new water supply from the 1880s, a denser development of the otherwise poor spring area around Allerheiligen became possible.

Originally belonging to the municipality of Hötting after the creation of the local parishes in 1849/50 , the settlement was incorporated into Innsbruck in 1938. Today the location is fully integrated into the Innsbruck settlement unit.

1963–1965 Clemens Holzmeister built the Allerheiligen parish center .

Some bridges of the Mittenwaldbahn are also listed.

See also:  List of listed objects in Hötting

literature

  • Franz-Heinz Hye : Hötting-West / All Saints . In: Innsbrucker Stadtarchiv (Ed.): The districts of Innsbruck . tape 3 . Innsbruck 1987.
  • Klaus Lugger, Claudia Wedekind: Social housing. Innsbruck from 1900 until today . Verlag Haymon, 1993, ISBN 978-3-85218-135-6 .

Web links

proof

  1. See spatial reference system , Statistics and Reporting Unit, innsbruck.gv.at → Office | Administration → Statistics | Figures ; in particular the documents given there: spatial reference system and plan presentation of the cadastral communities , the statistical city districts and the statistical districts
  2. ^ Otto Stolz: History of the City of Innsbruck . Tyrolia-Verlag, 1959, p. 435
  3. whose court chapel also shows the location coordinates according to Geonam Austria; berchtoldshof.com
  4. ^ Elisabeth Dietrich: City in the mountains: Life and environment in Innsbruck in the 19th century . Studienverlag, 1996, ISBN 978-3-7065-1166-7 , p. 116 ff
  5. ^ The Church - then and now , pfarre-allerheiligen.at