Lans (Tyrol)
Lans
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Tyrol | |
Political District : | Innsbruck country | |
License plate : | IL | |
Surface: | 6.27 km² | |
Coordinates : | 47 ° 14 ' N , 11 ° 26' E | |
Height : | 867 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 1,090 (January 1, 2020) | |
Postal code : | 6072 | |
Area code : | 0512 | |
Community code : | 7 03 25 | |
NUTS region | AT332 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Boutignyplatz 128 6072 Lans |
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politics | ||
Mayor : | Benedict Erhard | |
Municipal Council : (2016) (11 members) |
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Location of Lans in the Innsbruck-Land district | ||
Lans with the Nordkette in the background |
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
Lans is a municipality with 1090 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the Innsbruck-Land district , Tyrol ( Austria ). The municipality is located in the judicial district of Innsbruck .
geography
The place is eight kilometers south of Innsbruck , in the south-eastern low mountain range , at the foot of the Patscherkofel (2246 m). The Lanser See was created in the Ice Age and is fed by underground springs. It is a local recreation area for the Innsbruck population. The Sperberegg golf course and the Lanserhof health center are located in the community . On the outskirts of the village, the low mountain railway runs past, which connects Lans with neighboring Igls and Innsbruck.
Community structure
Lans consists of a single cadastral municipality and village of the same name .
structure
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Neighboring communities
Innsbruck ( Pradl , Amras ) |
Aldrans | |
Innsbruck ( Vill , Igls ) |
Sistrans | |
Slap | Elbows |
history
According to linguists, the place name probably comes from the Illyrian language. Lans was first mentioned in 1177 as “predium Lannes” (Gut Lans) in a papal certificate of ownership for the Biburg monastery . The village was located on the traffic connection from Hall in Tirol to Matrei am Brenner , which was already established by the Romans and was of great economic importance in the late Middle Ages as the “salt road”. Since 1379, customs became an important source of income for the community.
Obviously the margraves of Istria had possessions in the municipality, because in 1288 they donated a farm in Lans to the Benediktbeuern monastery . In 1313 Lans was first mentioned as a municipality in a tax register, and in 1406 a village master was first mentioned. 1328 came Lanser Lake in compensation for the cost of his wedding ceremony of King Henry II. With Beatrix of Savoy to the Wilten .
In the 17th and 18th centuries Lans was famous for its peasant theater, with an accident in 1678. During a performance at which Charles of Lorraine and his wife were also present, the blanket propped up and injured a general and his wife.
In 1845 the construction of country houses and villas began in what had been a rural community until then. In 1900 tourism was stimulated by the construction of the low mountain railway. In 1902 the place was ravaged by a fire that destroyed large parts of the place.
After the Second World War, there was a wave of emigration among farmers, which went hand in hand with the increasing mechanization of agricultural work. Since the mid-1960s, more and more townspeople moved to Lans, which changed the appearance and character of the town significantly.
Population development
politics
The last mayoral elections took place at the same time as the municipal council elections on February 28, 2016.
Benedikt Erhard was elected mayor. In the previous period (2010–2016) Benedikt Erhard was Vice Mayor of Lans.
Political party | percent | be right | Seats on the local council |
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List Lans - Dr. Benedict Erhard | 62.79% | 400 | 8th | |
The Greens Lans - Greens | 23.39% | 149 | 2 | |
Lans center of life | 13.81% | 88 | 1 |
Partner municipality
- Boutigny-sur-Essonne (France)
coat of arms
Blazon :
- "Diagonally to the right in the silver field a red and silver miter on a black lance, in the blue field a gold-trimmed silver water lily."
The community colors are white and blue.
The municipal coat of arms, awarded in 1983, shows with miter and lance the attributes of the parish patron, St. Lambert , and with the water lily on a blue background refers to the Lanser See and the water lily pond .
Culture and sights
Personalities
- Heinrich C. Berann (1915–1999), graphic artist and painter, v. a. known for his panorama maps, lived and worked in Lans from 1952 until his death
- Christian Berger (* 1945), university professor, screenwriter, film producer, cameraman and director
- Wilhelm Czermak (1856–1906), medic
- Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn (1909–1999), historian and political scientist, lived in Lans from 1952 until his death
- Hellmut Lantschner (1909–1993), world champion in downhill skiing ( World Championships 1939 in Zakopane )
- Alois Partl (* 1929), former governor of Tyrol
- Alois Schöpf (* 1950), writer, journalist and musician
- Elisabeth Wiesmüller (* 1950), local councilor in Lans and member of the state parliament
Web links
- 70325 - Lans. Community data, Statistics Austria .
- Lans , in the history database ofthe association "fontes historiae - sources of history"
- Community website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Martin Bitschnau , Hannes Obermair : Tiroler Urkundenbuch , II. Department: The documents on the history of the Inn, Eisack and Pustertal valleys. tape 2: 1140-1200 . Universitätsverlag Wagner, Innsbruck 2012, ISBN 978-3-7030-0485-8 , p. 354 , no.723 .
- ^ Lans on History of Tyrol.
- ↑ Lans on literature map of Tyrol.
- ↑ Wahlen.tirol.gv.at tirol Our country
- ↑ Minutes of the 2nd municipal council meeting (constituent meeting), March 30, 2010 (PDF; 1.9 MB)
- ↑ Tirol Atlas tiroLexikon: 'Wappen von Tirol - Lans' ( Memento from April 8, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )