Tschagguns
Tschagguns
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Vorarlberg | |
Political District : | Bludenz | |
License plate : | BZ | |
Surface: | 57.56 km² | |
Coordinates : | 47 ° 5 ' N , 9 ° 54' E | |
Height : | 685 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 2,195 (January 1, 2020) | |
Population density : | 38 inhabitants per km² | |
Postal code : | 6774 | |
Area code : | 05556 | |
Community code : | 8 01 28 | |
NUTS region | AT341 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Latschaustraße 1 6774 Tschagguns |
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politics | ||
Mayor : | Herbert Bitschnau ( ÖVP ) | |
Local council : (2015) (21 members) |
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Location of Tschagguns in the Bludenz district | ||
View of Tschagguns from the Mottabühl |
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
Tschagguns is a municipality in Austria in Vorarlberg, characterized by tourism, with 2195 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020). It is located in the Montafon , a valley in the Bludenz district .
geography
Tschagguns is located in the westernmost state of Austria, Vorarlberg, in the Bludenz district. The settlement area of the municipality extends over an altitude of 650 to 1,200 meters.
34.2% of the area is forested, 33.4% of the area of the Alps. There are no other cadastral communities in Tschagguns.
Above the center of Tschaggun lies the village of Latschau with the reservoir of the Lünerseewerk and a station of the Golmerbahn . The stations are in ascending order:
- Valley station in Vandans ( 655 m )
- Latschau station ( 1000 m )
- Matschwitz station ( 1522 m )
- Grüneck mountain station ( 1893 m )
The Tschagguns “local mountain” is the Mittagspitze ( 2168 m above sea level ).
Community structure
- Tschegga
- Krista
- Nira
- Hole mill
- Latschau
- Lantschisott
- Bitschweil
- Whole number
- Zelves
- Bödmenstein
- Moors
- Fly slip
history
Tschagguns was first mentioned in a document in 1431 as the "Liebfrauenpfarre im Montafon".
With the Tilisunabad there was a spa in Tschagguns from the middle of the 17th to the middle of the 18th century.
The Habsburgs ruled the places in Vorarlberg alternately from Tyrol and Upper Austria (Freiburg im Breisgau). From 1805 to 1814 the place belonged to Bavaria, then again to Austria. Tschagguns has belonged to the Austrian state of Vorarlberg since it was founded in 1861.
Tschagguns has been connected to the Montafonerbahn line that was in operation at the time since 1905 . The place was part of the French occupation zone in Austria from 1945 to 1955. The old church of Latschau above Tschagguns burned down in 1973.
Population development
The proportion of foreigners in 2002 was 7.8 percent.
In the last few decades the birth balance has always been positive and the migration balance negative. In the decade from 2001 to 2011, emigration increased so rapidly that the population decreased slightly.
politics
The community council consists of 21 members.
In the municipal council and mayoral elections in Vorarlberg in 2015 , the open list of the Tschagguns People's Party, which was the only candidate, received all 21 seats.
- mayor
- until 2005 Guntram Bitschnau
- since 2005 Herbert Bitschnau
coat of arms
The coat of arms was awarded to the Tschagguns community on December 13, 1965 by the Vorarlberg state government .
The coat of arms represents a split shield: A silver church with a black roof and spire is depicted in blue on the front. The coat of arms is divided into silver and red at the back, a pair of crossed black keys and a golden paddle wheel below.
- The church as a landmark of Tschagguns reminds of the importance of the place as a place of pilgrimage.
- The paddle wheel symbolizes the water power, which was once used by numerous grain and sawmills, today by four power plants ( illwerke vkw ).
- The keys show that it belongs to the Montafon valley : this symbol has been used since the early 15th century.
Culture and sights
- The foundation stone for the parish and pilgrimage church of Our Lady of the Birth of Mary was laid in 1452. It was built in late Gothic style in honor of St. Ulrich . In 1598 and 1751 the church was expanded and in the years 1812 to 1816 the church was extended and raised in a further expansion, as well as by adding a new aisle to a symmetrical complex.
- Filialkirche Latschau Transfiguration of Jesus
- Chapel of St. Maria in Bitschweil
- Chapel on the way to Bitschweil
- Chapel of St. Rosary Queen in Bödmenstein
- Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows in Krista
- Chapel of the Assumption in Ziegerberg
- Sandrell House
economy
In 2003 there were 33 commercial businesses in the village with 264 employees and 20 apprentices. There were 1030 employees subject to wage tax. Tourism and tourism are important. In the 2001/2002 tourism year there were a total of 297,819 overnight stays. In Schruns-Tschagguns and the surrounding area there are ski areas from 700 to 2400 meters, 62 lifts and cable cars in the villages and in the vicinity with 200 km of groomed slopes. There are also 90 full-time and part-time farmers with a total of 540 livestock units and a cultivated agricultural area of around 500 ha.
Above the center of Tschaggun lies the village of Latschau with the reservoirs of the Lünerseewerk . The Wuppertal Carl-Duisberg-Gymnasium has had a school camp there since 1927 ("Sulzfluh").
traffic
Tschagguns is connected to the railway network with a train station on the Bludenz – Schruns railway line.
Another important transport structure or sight is the Maurentobel tunnel at the end of Tschagguns.
Sports
In January 1946 the "three-tower giant slalom" and the alpine combination of the Vorarlberg state championship take place in Tschagguns. On December 29, 1946 the opening competition takes place on the newly built Ing. Ohneberg-Schanze .
The chairlift on Grabs was put into operation on February 15, 1947. It was the first chairlift in Vorarlberg and the longest chairlift in Austria at the time. The Grabserbahn was built by Robert Plankl , the tenant of the sports hotel "Adler" (where the municipal office is today). He originally wanted to build a lift to the Golm. But since the Illwerke were already planning transport systems for the construction of the Lünerseewerk , he decided on Grabs. The Hochegga ski lift had also been in operation there since the winter of 1951/52 .
From February 18 to 23, 1947, the Austrian championships took place in Tschagguns, where both the Alpine and the Nordic competitions were held.
- Cross-country skiing from the center of Tschagguns to Zelfen and back
- Downhill and gate run on Grabs ("Hartmann downhill")
- Ski jump on the Ing. Ohneberg-Schanze (near the valley station of the Grabserbahn)
With the gold key races from 1963 to 1983, international women's ski world cup races were held alternately on Grabs , Kapellalpe and Golm .
The Grabs chair lift was dismantled at the beginning of 2008, the Hochegga drag lift is still there.
Facilities
- swimming pool
- Golf course (9-hole)
- Active Park Montafon
- Climbing garden
- Tennis court
- Kneipp facility
- Alpine Coaster Golm
education
There are two kindergartens in Tschagguns (Tschagguns and Latschau). There are also two elementary schools (Tschagguns and Latschau) with 82 students on site: The Tschagguns elementary school has 58 children who are taught in four classes. The school director has been Rainer Schlatter since September 2011. The Latschau elementary school is privately run and focuses on reform pedagogy and Montessori.
fire Department
There are two volunteer fire brigades in the Tschagguns community , in Tschagguns and Latschau. They provide fire protection and general help. The Tschagguns volunteer fire brigade has around 50 firefighters and is housed in the renovated fire station on Zelfenstrasse. The vehicle fleet consists of a tank tender , a pump vehicle and a crew transport vehicle . The function of the commander has been fulfilled by Herbert Marent since 2000. The fire brigade, founded in 1883, has already deployed over 150 missions and assistance and has maintained a fire brigade partnership with the Bad Friedrichshall volunteer fire brigade in the Heilbronn district in Baden-Württemberg for over 50 years .
The Latschau volunteer fire brigade is stationed with slightly fewer firefighters in the fire station above the Lünerseewerk and is headed by commander Dietmar Bitschnau. The fleet also consists of the three vehicles mentioned above.
literature
- Gerhard Burtscher: Zälfabüabli, a childhood in Tschagguns. Told with pictures from today and stories from back then. Autobiography, illustrated book, Burtscher Marketing, Schwarzach 2014, ISBN 978-3-200-03668-0 .
Personalities
- Sons and daughters of the church
- Johann Josef Ganahl (1770–1843), textile manufacturer
- Engelbert Neyer (1880–1957), member of the state parliament
- Werner Bleiner (* 1946), ski racer
- Kurt Engstler (* 1949), ski racer and trainer
- Johannes Seilern (* 1951), Austrian actor and director
- Christian Orlainsky (* 1962), ski racer
- People related to the community
- Georg Friedrich Haas (* 1953 in Graz), composer, grew up in Tschagguns
- Franz Bachmann (1930–2019), alpinist
- Honorary citizen of the community
- Arnold Durig (1872–1961), physiologist
Web links
- Website of the Tschagguns community
- 80128 - Tschagguns. Community data, Statistics Austria .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Rope height - Golmerbahn I lift database .
- ↑ Rope height - Golmerbahn II lift database .
- ↑ Rope height - Golmerbahn III lift database .
- ↑ The Montafon in the Middle Ages (PDF; 64 kB)
- ↑ Montafoner Heimatbuch
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community of Tschagguns, population development. Accessed March 31, 2019 .
- ^ Ulrich Nachbaur : On the creation of the Montafon municipal coat of arms from 1927 to 1967 . In: Alois Niederstätter , Ulrich Nachbaur (eds.): 200 years of community organization. Almanac for the Vorarlberg community year 2008 . Bregenz 2009, ISBN 978-3-902622-10-5 , pp. 301–312 ( full text as PDF on the Vorarlberger Landesarchiv website ). Full text as PDF] on the website of the [[Vorarlberger Landesarchiv] ( Memento of the original from October 15, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b c d e f Dehio Vorarlberg 1983 , Tschagguns, pages 395ff
- ^ The Bergheim on the school website ( Memento from March 18, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Illwerke build alpine coaster in Montafon (July 15, 2008)