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Zell am See

 
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The country code is: 43
The city code is: 6542


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Zell am See is located in Austria
Administration
Country  Austria
State Salzburg
District Zell am See
Mayor Ing. Hermann Kaufmann (ÖVP)
Basic statistics
Area 55.17 km2 (21.3 sq mi)
Elevation 750 m  (2461 ft)
Population 9,991  (31 December 2008)
 - Density 181 /km² (469 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate ZE
Postal code 5700
Area code 06542
Website www.zellamsee.salzburg.at

Coordinates: 47°19′0″N 12°48′0″E / 47.316667°N 12.8°E / 47.316667; 12.8

Zell am See is the capital of the Zell am See district in the Austrian state of Salzburg. It is the second largest city in the Pinzgau, with about 10,000 inhabitants.

Zell am See is a tourist destination and a transportation hub for the region. The German name "Zell am See" means the Italian "Cella at the Lake".

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Geography

Location

The Zeller basin is a corridor between the Saalach and the Salzach rivers. The lake is the 68-metre (220 ft) deep Zeller See (Lake Zeller), with the Old Town in the west, the Thumersbach district in the east, Erlberg in the southeast, and Schüttdorf in the south.

City outline

The city of Zell am See is divided into five districts:

  • Bruckberg (residential area)
    • Zellermoos
  • Erlberg (includes a nature reserve)
  • Schmitten (location of many cableways)
  • Thumersbach (noble district, seaside resort and beautiful landscape)
    • Prielau (a summer resort)
  • Zell am See
    • Old Town (centre sites)
    • South Zell am See (Schüttdorf)

Landscape

The original Zeller See lake was further to the north and the south to the Salzach river but has changed over time into marsh areas. The lake has the shape of a peanut, with an area of 4.7 square kilometres (1.8 sq mi).

Panoramic view of Zeller See lake (town of Zell Am See visible on the right)

The "Hausberg" of Zell am See is the Schmittenhöhe, a mountain in the greywacke zone (including the Gross Pinzgauer mountains), which is mainly used for winter sports. The "Hundstein" at 2,117 metres (6,950 ft) is the highest peak of the Salzburg-slate Alps. The mountains are mainly forested or agricultural fields.

History

Zell am See was already populated in Roman times. In 740 AD, by order of the Archbishop Johannes (John) of Salzburg, monks founded the village "Cella in Bisonzio". Zell received the rights of a market town in 1357, and its city rights on January 24, 1928.

Dreifaltigkeitsgasse, Zell am See
Lakeside walk

Timeline

  • 1875, July 30 - Railway opening (Giselabahn), start of tourism in the summer months
  • 1879, July 15 - Opening of the Hotel "Elisabeth"
  • 1881 - Start of steam navigation with boat "Elisabeth" on the lake
  • 1885 - Empress Elisabeth (Sissi) visits the Schmittenhöhe (mountain)
  • 1887 - The Municipality takes over the ship navigation on the Zeller Lake
  • 1893 - Visit of the Austrian Emperor Franz Josef I
  • 1894 - The Grand Hotel is built
  • 1898 - Business start of the Pinzgau Local Railway (Pinzgauer Lokalbahn)
  • 1906 - Foundation of the Skiing Club Zell am See; first winter sports festival
  • 1906 and 1910 - Acquisition of electric motor boats, end of steam ship navigation
  • 1914 - Railway track becomes double tracked
  • 1924 - A light plane lands on the sheet of ice of the Zeller Lake
  • 1928 - Construction of the tennis courts (used for ice-skating and ice-hockey in winter)
  • 1928, January 25 - Commissioning of the Schmittenhöhebahn (up to the Schmitten mountain)
  • 1928 - Foundation of a chapter of the Austrian Aeronautical Association (Österr. Flugtechnischer Verein)
  • 1930 - Opening of the Hauptschule (similar to a UK secondary modern school)
  • 1937, February 5 - Academic World Wintergames
  • 1945 - City serves as a base for Company "E" of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR), 101st Airborne Division.
  • 1952, May 8 - Opening of the Alpine Gliding School
  • 1959, May 15 - Opening of Airport Zell
  • 1961 - Zell receives the status of a climatic spa
  • 1966 - Serious damage due to thunderstorms, the River Schmitten overflows its banks
  • 1968 - Construction of the Spa- and Sportcenter and foundation of the Europe Sports Region
  • 1973 - Ski-Worldcup (December 12th to December 20th)
  • 1975 - Rosenberg Castle (16th century) becomes the town hall
  • 1976 - Opening of the new hospital
  • 1977 - Commissioning of the one-rope chairlift "Zeller Bergbahn"
  • 1979 - Consecration of the pedestrian area
  • 1979 - Worldcup Downhill Women
  • 1981 - Honorary citizen/Dr.h.c.Ferdinand Porsche
  • 1981 - Honorary citizen/Commercial Council Dr.h.c. Louise Piech-Porsche
  • 1996 - Opening of the road tunnel (Schmittentunnel 5110 m)
  • 2000 - Award ceremony of the Sydney Olympia winners Steinacher + Hagara (Tornado-Sailing)
  • 2004 - Award ceremony of the Athens Olympia winners Steinacher + Hagara (Tornado-Sailing)
  • 2005 - Christening of the third ship on the Zeller Lake, the "Schmittenhöhe)
  • 2008 -World Hockey Tournament: see http://www.worldclass-hockey.com/Austria.htm

(Source: Custos Cav. H. Scholz)

Attractions

St. Hippolyte's Church

Within St. Hippolyte's Church are the oldest known building remnants of the Pinzgau region. The church is built in a mostly Romanesque style and consists of three naves. Before 1794, the central nave was crowned with a Gothic vault, but in that year it was replaced with another vault, which in turn was replaced by a flat wooden roof in 1898. Four steps lead up to the main altar, but the crypt has been filled in. The narthex and aisles are still Gothic, but some of the other Gothic objects (like the neogothic altars by Josef Bachlehner) were added during the renovation in 1898, when also the baroque furnishings of preceding centuries were removed.

The highpoint of the church is its elevated walkway with its ornate parapet, built in 1514. The walkway rests on four carved columns of precious marble, in between which an intricate net-vault is spun. The three pointed arches are crowned with crockets, and end in pointed towers. Between the arches are Gothic baldachins with cut-out figures of St. Hippolyte and St. Florian, originating from 1520.

The tower is the main focus of the Zell am See skyline. It has a height of 36 metres (120 ft). The strong walls have a limestone exterior.

From 1660 until 1670, the main altar was replaced by a Baroque one, which was removed again in 1760. Almost none of the Baroque furnishings of the church remain apart from some adornments. Two Baroque statues ended up in the church of Prielau. Next to the main altar are two statues dating from 1480: St. Rupert and St. Vigilius. The side altar contains an image of the Virgin Mary from the now non-existent Church of Maria Wald, which dates from 1540. The left nave has a small altar dedicated to St. Sebastian in its apsis.

Education

In Zell am See there are 3 elementary schools, one hauptschule, one special school, one vocational school, one grammar school, one commercial academy and a commercial school:

Film shootings in Zell am See

  • 1944/45: Film Ein Mann gehört ins Haus directed by Hubert Marischka.
  • 1963: Film Allotria in Zell am See directed by Franz Marischka.

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