Costs (municipality of Assling)

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Costs (municipality of Assling) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Lienz  (LZ), Tyrol
Judicial district Lienz
Pole. local community Assling
Coordinates 46 ° 47 '3 "  N , 12 ° 36' 29"  E Coordinates: 46 ° 47 '3 "  N , 12 ° 36' 29"  E
height 1432  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 66 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 26 (addresses 2017 f1)
Area  d. KG 11.34 km²
Post Code 9911 Assling
Statistical identification
Locality code 16774
Cadastral parish number 85016
Counting district / district Assling-Nord (70705 002)
Site includes Upper costs and lower costs
Source: STAT : Gazetteer ; BEV : GEONAM ; TIRIS
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Kosten is a place in the Tyrolean Pustertal as well as a fraction (locality) and cadastral municipality of the municipality of Assling in the Lienz district (East Tyrol) .

geography

Kosten is a good 13 kilometers west of Lienz and around 2½ kilometers west of Assling into the valley . It is located on the north side of the Pustertal on the valley terrace, at the foot of the Tullkogel  ( 2552  m above sea level ) of the Defereggen Mountains (Villgraten Mountains).

Kosten is a separate village and comprises only about 25 buildings with about 70 inhabitants, which mainly relate to the locations Oberkosten on the Pustertaler Höhenstraße around the local chapel at around 1430  m above sea level. A. Spread the height and sub- costs about 100 meters below. Both are classified as rotten . It also includes the small hamlet of Linde , just under 1 kilometer down the road into the valley, the Sachser farm below Linde, as well as several alpine pastures above the Koster forests , that is Majel and the Koster Hut (there also the Compedal ski hut ) and the Platzollerkaser and the Schönkostalm above the tree line.

The cadastral community of Kosten with 1133.85  hectares extends from below the Tullkogel between Kristeinbach and Bruggerbach to the valley floor of the Drau , and to the Breitenstein  ( 2304  m above sea level ) of the western Lienz Dolomites on the other side of the valley, with Koster Berg  ( 2042  m above sea level ) and Nudlbichl  ( 1906  m above sea level ). This also includes the villages of Herol and Mittewald an der Drau (without its local districts), and parts of the Sturzelbach valley in the far south.

In Kosten there are two bus stops, which are in Oberkosten and Linde. A natural toboggan run leads down from the Compedal ski hut to Bichl . The Flur Compedal there is a popular ski touring area.

Neighboring towns, villages and cadastral communities:
Burg-Vergein  (KG)
Castle  (O)

St. Justina  (O)

Neighboring communities

Bichl  (O and KG)

Unterried  (O)

Ried  (KG) (both together with  Anras )

Herol  (O)

Obertilliach (KG, Gem.)


KG Oberassling includes costs north.

history

The settlement of the area began in the 14./15. Century.

The East Tyrolean resistance fighter Anton Warscher (* 1777) lived in the former Oberraucheggerhof . In 1809, during the Fourth Napoleonic War , he led the Asslinger Sturmkompanie in the Tyrolean struggle for freedom . He was betrayed and executed in 1810.

Chapels

Cost Chapel

In Upper costs at the Pustertaler high road is the cost chapel . It is a small baroque church with a bell ridge on top , which is crowned by a pyramid dome. In the cost chapel, St. Trade fairs take place. The chapels belong to the parish of St. Justina .

The Linde chapel in the hamlet Linden was built in 1622 and is also Mary's Chapel in the Linde called. It consists of a single-bay long building adorned with polychrome facade painting with a three-sided choir closure, protected by a shingled gable roof and surmounted by a wooden turret. Inside there is an altar from the 17th century with an auxiliary image of the Cranach style of Maria.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Ekkehard Schönwiese: Freedom heroes and their traitors 1809 in the mirror of the popular theater. Materials and notes on the lecture (without further information), section Lahnig - Anton Warscher, Freiheitsheld zu Assling, p. 26 f (pdf, sendersbuehne.at) - on a work by Thomas Gassner (2005) on behalf of the Wilferner Bühne.