Stumm (Tyrol)

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Stumm (Tyrol) (Austria)
Stumm (Tyrol)
Basic data
Country: Austria
State : Tyrol
Political District : black
License plate : SZ
Surface: 4.94 km²
Coordinates : 47 ° 18 '  N , 11 ° 53'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 17 '34 "  N , 11 ° 53' 9"  E
Height : 556  m above sea level A.
Residents : 1,916 (January 1, 2020)
Postal code : 6275
Area code : 05283
Community code : 7 09 31
Address of the
municipal administration:
Dorfstrasse 29
6275 Stumm
Website: www.stumm.tirol.gv.at
politics
Mayor : Fritz Brandner ( SPÖ )
Municipal Council : (2016)
(13 members)
  • 4 ÖVP dumb and party-independent economy workers farmers youth seniors
  • 5 workers, employees, tradespeople and pensioners - Fritz Brandner
  • 2 Stumm's active future - SAZ
  • 2 ÖVP Stumm - ÖVP
Location of Stumm in the Schwaz district
Achenkirch Aschau im Zillertal Brandberg Bruck am Ziller Buch in Tirol Eben am Achensee Finkenberg Fügen Fügenberg Gallzein Gerlos Gerlosberg Hainzenberg Hart im Zillertal Hippach Jenbach Kaltenbach Mayrhofen Pill Ramsau im Zillertal Ried im Zillertal Rohrberg Schlitters Schwaz Schwendau Stans Steinberg am Rofan Strass im Zillertal Stumm Stummerberg Terfens Tux Uderns Vomp Weer Weerberg Wiesing Zell am Ziller Zellberg TirolLocation of the municipality of Stumm (Tyrol) in the Schwaz district (clickable map)
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria

Stumm is a municipality with 1916 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the Zillertal and belongs to the Schwaz district in Tyrol ( Austria ). The community is located in the judicial district of Zell am Ziller .

geography

Geographical location

Stumm is located in the middle of the Zillertal on the right side of the Ziller , opposite Kaltenbach, on the Murkegel of the Märzenbach.

Community structure

The community consists of a single cadastral community or locality. Districts are: the cluster village Stumm, as well as Acham, Ahrnbach and März .

Neighboring communities

All neighboring communities are in the Zillertal or in the Schwaz district.

Hart in the Zillertal
Uderns

Ried in the Zillertal

Kaltenbach
Neighboring communities Stummerberg
Aschau in the Zillertal

history

Farm names from pre-Germanic times testify to a very old settlement. In the 8th century, Duke Tassilo III. from Bavaria to the Herrenchiemsee Abbey, which he founded, some goods in Stumm and on the Stummerberg . Stumm is first mentioned in a document in the years 1125–1129 as " Stumme ". From this a closed manor developed over the centuries, the "Hofmark Stumm". In 1556 the monastery sold the Hofmark Stumm, which then changed hands several times. In 1849, today's communities of Stumm and Stummerberg emerged from this.

Population development

coat of arms

Coat of arms at stumm.png

Blazon : “In the right red field of the split shield, St. Rupert in silver with a golden halo, holding the golden bishop's staff in his right hand and a golden salt vessel in the left . The left field is divided diagonally to the right, at the top a rising black ibex in gold , at the bottom two rising golden tips in black. "

The colors of the municipality flag are yellow-red.

In 1995, Stumm was the last municipality in Tyrol to receive a municipal coat of arms. It shows on the right with St. Rupert the patron saint of the silent parish church. The left half goes back to the coat of arms of the Lords of Schidenhofen, who owned the Hofmark Stumm for 160 years from the end of the 16th century.

Culture and sights

Castle mute
Anthony's Chapel
Parish church
See also:  List of listed objects in Stumm

Buildings

  • The late Gothic parish church of St. Rupert , built in 1511, was expanded in 1772 and the interior was redesigned in Baroque style.
  • The mute lock , instead of the older office building of the former Hofmark 1550 Tyrolean-style residences built.
  • The Antoniuskapelle and
  • the Ölbergkapelle are also listed objects.

Economy and Infrastructure

The hamlets around the main town are dominated by agriculture, while the village has a number of smaller craft, trade and service businesses. Mute is also a two-season tourist municipality.

education

The New Middle School Stumm is responsible for the districts of Stumm, Kaltenbach, Ried and Stummerberg. There is also an adult school in Stumm.

traffic

Stumm has a connection to the Zillertalstrasse B 169 and the Zillertalbahn with the stops Angererbach-Ahrnbach and Kaltenbach-Stumm .

Personalities

  • Stephan Eberharter (* 1969), alpine ski racer, honorary citizen of Stumm
  • Hansjörg Hofer (* 1952), auxiliary bishop and vicar general of the Archdiocese of Salzburg, born in Stumm
  • Peter Braunegger (* 1975), natural track tobogganist, honorary citizen of Stumm

Web links

Commons : Mute  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Bitschnau , Hannes Obermair : Tiroler Urkundenbuch, II. Department: The documents on the history of the Inn, Eisack and Pustertal valleys. Volume 1: By the year 1140 . Universitätsverlag Wagner, Innsbruck 2009, ISBN 978-3-7030-0469-8 , p. 273 No. 314 .
  2. State Law Gazette for Tyrol No. 33/1995 p. 108 ( PDF, 172 kB, accessed on August 9, 2014 )
  3. ^ Community of Stumm: Stummer coat of arms