Obersolis
Obersolis is a fraction of the Graubünden municipality of Vaz / Obervaz . It is the only fraction of the municipality to the left of the Albula , on the southern side of the Schin Gorge . Obersolis is assigned to the post office 7450 Tiefencastel and consists of the small settlements Solis ( Romansh Solas, 850 m above sea level ) and Obersolis, (Romansh Solas seura , 1120 m ). In 1990 Obersolis had 8 inhabitants.
history
Solis was first mentioned as ze Soles around 1330 . The Vazi income toboggan from around 1330 names two farms for Solis. Archaeological finds show that Solis was already settled in Roman times.
economy
Heidseewerk
From 1917 to 1919, the Zurich City Electricity Works (EWZ) built the Heidseewerk, whose machine house is in Solis. It processes the water from the Heidsee and initially served to cover peak energy in winter, when the Albula did not have enough water, so that the Albula plant could not provide full output. Originally there were two Pelton turbines in the machine room , which were replaced by a new Pelton turbine in 1953. The power plant has a turbine output of 7 MW and generates 24 GWh of green electricity annually .
traffic
Originally, a mule track connection to Mutten . Since 1869 Solis has been opened up with the cantonal road through the Schin Gorge. In 1903 the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) opened the Albula line with the Solis station, which today only serves as a service station.
Since 2006, a newly constructed 6.4-kilometer single-lane road has led from the Soliserbrücke via Obersolis to Mutten. The main component of the new connection is the 1,312 meter long Muttner Tobel tunnel, which safely crosses the valley of the same name. The road is from the post bus line 90521 Thusis -Solis-Mutten- Obermutten used.
Buildings
Pilgrimage Church of Solis
In May 1687 the construction of the pilgrimage church of St. Mary's Visitation and St. Felix began. A chapel dedicated to St. Lucius is said to have stood there since 1354 . Father Bernardo the Marone OC directed the building and recorded the history of the building. He and his brother Lorenzo da Adolo are said to have heard angels singing in three visions asking them to build a church in Solis. Despite the initial resistance of Chur Bishop Ulrich de Mont , Father Bernardo put the Annunciation in a sermon on the feast (March 25th) ) In 1687 presented his plan to build the church. According to Father Bernardo's records, the Vazer population completed the construction in just four months. The draft cattle used in the construction , which suffered from foot-and-mouth disease, are said to have returned home healthy after work. In 1688 the church was simply consecrated . In the following years the sacristy , tower and rectory were built. On June 23, 1697, the church was consecrated by the Chur bishop Ulrich von Federspiel .
The pilgrimage church belongs to the Catholic parish of Vaz / Obervaz Lenzerheide. The exterior was restored in 1979/80.
Left side altar from 1690 with Anthony of Padua and St. George in the gable . The cornice above with a painted frieze extends from the choir across the entire nave .
The high altar was redesigned in 1853. In 1882 it was decided to expand the choir into a small apse .
Soliser bridges
Today's old stone arch bridge was probably built in 1869 and replaced a covered wooden bridge at that time . The Soliserbrücke is the oldest bridge in this narrow place next to the road bridge from 1970 and the Soliser Viaduct of the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) from 1902. At 89 meters, the railway bridge is the highest RhB bridge.
literature
- Damien Bregnard: Solis. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . February 6, 2012 , accessed August 23, 2014 .
Web links
References and comments
- ↑ Federal Office for Water Management (Ed.): Statistics on hydropower plants in Switzerland . tape 4 . Bern 1928, Heidsee, p. 262-263 .
- ↑ Federal Transport and Energy Department (Ed.): Statistics on hydropower plants in Switzerland . January 1, 1973, p. 44–45 ( admin.ch ).
- ↑ Federal Office of Energy (Ed.): Statistics of the hydropower plants in Switzerland . January 1, 2020 ( admin.ch ).
- ↑ Thanks to the new road, new opportunities for Mutten. (PDF file (558 KB)) Graubünden Civil Engineering Office, October 2006, accessed on August 23, 2014 .
- ↑ Jonas Schaufelberger: postautohalter.ch.vu. The website about the Swiss PostBus entrepreneurs. Retrieved August 23, 2014 .
- ↑ a b c d (oA): Church leader Obervaz . Suspended in the Solis pilgrimage church on August 31, 2014.
- ↑ No attention was paid to the church patron St. Felix.
- ↑ Pilgrimage Church in Obersolis. Lenzerheide Marketing and Support, accessed on August 23, 2014 .
- ↑ Pilgrimage church in Solis. Vaz / Obervaz municipality, archived from the original on August 26, 2014 ; accessed on August 23, 2014 .
- ↑ Our churches. Catholic parish Vaz / Obervaz Lenzerheide, accessed on 23 August 2014 .
- ↑ Restaurant Solis bridge. Family Salzgeber, accessed on June 10, 2016 .