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Aigen (Salzburg city district)

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47°47′13″N 13°04′50″E / 47.7869°N 13.0806°E / 47.7869; 13.0806

Salzburg Districts. Aigen is in the south-east of the map

Aigen is a district in the city of Salzburg, Salzburgerland, Austria and is known as one of the most expensive residential areas of the provincial capital. It is one of the 24 districts in which Salzburg is organized. The Salzach river is its western border and the municipality of Elsbethen is to the south. Many celebrities such as the Families Porsche and Piech, Franz Beckenbauer, Renate Thyssen-Henne, DJ Ötzi and others live in Aigen.

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Today, Salzburg's pride in Mozart shows itself best not in museums but in live concerts. Salzburg is a world class destination for live musical performances. Each summer it hosts its famous Salzburg Festival. But Salzburg's busy all year long with over two thousand live performances in churches and palaces like this. We're heading into the Mirabell Palace to hear a string quartet play play in a splendid baroque hall. Mozart performed for the prince-archbishop right here. And this evening the Twins Quartet from Moscow play Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. The surrounding Mirabell Gardens, laid out in 1730, are a favorite with locals and tourists alike. Enjoying the garden/cathedral/castle view, it's easy to imagine how the prince-archbishop must've reveled in such a vista that reminded him of all his secular as well as religious power. We're heading two hours southeast of Salzburg to my favorite Salzkammergut town on my favorite Salzkammergut lake. The tiny train station is across Lake Hallstatt from the postcard-pretty town by the same name: Hallstatt. Stefanie (a boat) meets each arriving train and glides scenically across the lake into town. Lovable Hallstatt is a tiny town bullied onto a ledge between a mountain and a swan-ruled lake. Apart from the waterfall which rips through its middle Hallstatt is an oasis of peace. With the scarcity of level land, tall homes had their front door on the street level top floor and their water entrance several floors below. The town, which originated as a salt mining center, is one of Europe's oldest, going back centuries before Christ. There was a Hallstatt before there was a Rome. In fact, because of the salt mining importance here, an entire age — the Hallstatt era, from about 800 BC to 400 BC — is named for this once important spot. If you dug under these buildings, you'd find Roman and pre-Roman Celtic pavement stones from the ancient and prehistoric salt depot. This cute little village was once the salt-mining namesake of a culture that spread from France to the Black Sea. Back then, salt was so precious because it preserved meat, and Hallstatt was, as its name means, the "place of salt." A steep funicular runs up the mountain to Hallstatt's salt mine. It's one of many throughout the region that offer tours. At the mine, visitors slip into overalls, meet their guide and hike into the mountain. While this particular tunnel dates only from 1719, Hallstatt's mine claims to be the oldest in the world. In the tour you'll learn the story of salt. Archaeologists claim that since 7,000 BC, people have come here to get salt. A briny spring sprung here, attracting Bronze Age people. Later, miners dug tunnels to extract the salty rock. They dissolved it into a brine, which flowed through miles of pipes, the oldest hewn out of logs, to Hallstatt and nearby towns, where the brine was, and still is, cooked until only the salt remained. A highlight is riding miner-style from one floor down to the next, praying for no splinters. Through the centuries, Hallstatt was busy with the salt trade. Since it had no road access, people came and went by boat. You'll still see the traditional Fuhr boats, designed to carry heavy loads in shallow water. Herr Alfred Lenz makes the town's traditional boats from a two hundred year old design. The oar lock is still made of the gut of a bull. Alfred claims an hour on the lake is worth a day of vacation.

About the Name

The word aigen, Old High German eigan, means to own and as a noun refers to the (inherited) property or the freedom to own property. Eigentuom is a Middle High German word and stands for the free right of possession. An Aigner is therefore a free, non-assessable farmer.

Infrastructures

The Salzburg-Aigen[1] railway station (part of ÖBB lines), and the Youth Hostel Association[2] are located here.

There is also the Authority for the Finance (Finanzamt).

Historic items

Villa Trapp in 2021

Its famous Schloss Aigen (Aigen's Castle) was built in 1402. The Trapp family, on whom The Sound of Music was based, lived in a villa near the castle. Heinrich Himmler later lived in the Trapp residence in Aigen.[citation needed]

The Aigner Park was made, in the English style, in 1780 for the Schloss Aigen.

Divisions

Aigen has three main parts: Glas, Aigen Mitte and Abfalter:

Glas

Villas in Glas

  • Villa Stolz, built in 1845.
  • Villa Phillips, built in 1853.

Aigen Mitte

Villas in Aigen Mitte

  • Villa Lanser-Gyllenstorm, built in 1862/63.
  • Villa Kummer (later Villa Schönburg-Hardtenstein), built in 1922.
  • Villa Coudenhove I (later Villa Salm), built in 1856.
  • Villa Coudenhove II (later Villa Reedl), built in 1861.
  • Villa Walburga (from the architect Architekt Valentin Ceconi), later Villa Lamberg (from V. Ceconi), then Villa Trapp, built in 1863.
  • Villa Fackler (later Villa Fux too), built in 1901.
  • Waldvilla Fürst Schwarzenberg, built in 1886.

Abfalter

Villas in Abfalter

  • Abfalterhof
  • Villa Jany (Villa Ornig), built in 1884.
  • Villa Rudholzer (Villa Attems), built in 1904.
  • Villa Joachim (Villa Künßberg), built in 1860.
  • Villa Bellegarde (Villa Grein, Villa Preuschen), built in 1860.
  • Grünbichlhof (Villa Kahlenbeck) built in 1855.
  • Villa Hahn (Villa Thurn und Taxis), built in 1854.

Population

Aigen has around 10,000 inhabitants.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Reiseangebote in Österreich und innerhalb Europas". ÖBB Reisewebsite.
  2. ^ "Salzburg – Aigner Strasse". Hostelling International.
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