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Sterzing

Sterzing (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtɛrtsɪŋ]; Italian: Vipiteno [vipiˈtɛːno]) is a comune in South Tyrol in northern Italy. It is the main town of the southern Wipptal, and the Eisack River flows through the medieval town. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").[3]

Sterzing
Stadtgemeinde Sterzing
Comune di Vipiteno
The Zwölferturm in Sterzing
Location of Sterzing
Sterzing
Location of Sterzing in Italy
Sterzing
Sterzing (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol)
Coordinates: 46°53′N 11°26′E / 46.883°N 11.433°E / 46.883; 11.433
CountryItaly
RegionTrentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
ProvinceSouth Tyrol (BZ)
FrazioniRied (Novale), Thuins (Tunes), Tschöfs (Ceves)
Government
 • MayorPeter Volgger
Area
 • Total33 km2 (13 sq mi)
Elevation
950 m (3,120 ft)
Population
 (March 2021)[2]
 • Total6,950
 • Density210/km2 (550/sq mi)
Demonym(s)German: Sterzinger
Italian: vipitenesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
39049
Dialing code0472
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

 
Sterzing in August 1912 by A.E.Hasse

Origin edit

The town traces its roots to 14 B.C., when Nero Claudius Drusus founded a military camp called "Vipitenum" along the road between what are now Italy and Germany. Ancient ruins found nearby include a sepulchral monument dedicated to Postumia Vittorina, a milestone of the Imperator Septimius Severus period and a stone altar dedicated to Lord Mithras. The first mention of a town called Wibitina dates back to the years between 985 and 990. That name, which is still memorized in Wipptal, is traced back to the nearby Celto-Roman settlement Vibidina.

In 1182, the German name Sterçengum appears in a document of the Sonnenburg abbey.[4]

In 1280, Duke Meinhard of Carinthia, promoted the town to the rank of city. As the region's proximity to the Brenner Pass made it a frequent trade route, the Fugger of Augsburg opened a branch to sort the products of the nearby silver mines in Ridnaun Valley and Pfleres Valley. Sterzing knew its magnificence in the 15th and 16th centuries after the 1443 fire which destroyed part of the town. New embattled houses were built, some late gothic style, in Neustadt (New Town) as: Town and Regional Trial House (1450), Hotel "Goldenes Kreuz" (1446), Fugger's Branch (1553), Rafenstein House (former Köchl, 1472), the Town Hall (1473), Geizkofler House (1600) and the Mining District House (1500) all still in use.

The town is mentioned in several sources from the 16th to 19th centuries as Störzingen.[5][6] In the course of the Italianization of South Tyrol, the modern Italian name of the town Vipiteno - created from the old Roman settlement of Vipitenum - was made official.[7] Throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s, a number of wanted Nazis stayed in Sterzing at the Hotel Goldenes Kreuz which still exists today. At different times, people like Erich Priebke, Adolf Eichmann, and Josef Mengele were in transit here as they waited for forged passports for their journey out of Europe and by ship to South America.[citation needed]

Coat of arms edit

King Henry I, Count of Tyrol, granted a seal, similar to the present, depicting a crippled pilgrim with a stick and the rosary above the Tyrolean eagle, this appeared as a coat of arms August 30, 1328. In 1524, the pilgrim is shown as a monk above the Tyrolean eagle. [8]

Main sights edit

Religious architecture edit

Parish of "Our Lady of Marsh" edit

The Parish is the biggest church between Verona and Munich and was built from 1417 to 1451. The gothic altar, woodwork by Hans Multscher of Ulm, is 12 metres (39 ft) high and was completed in 1458. The church was later enlarged from 1497 to 1525 by Hans Lutz. In 1753, the church was then modified in baroque style, with paintings by Adam Mölk, and the gothic altar removed; presently the altar is on display at the Multscher Museum.

Holy Spirit Church edit

The Holy Spirit Church is the oldest gothic church in town. Built in 1399, in the same main building of the old Hospital, is located in the Town Square; the nave is painted in fresco by Giovanni of Bruneck (1402).

Saint Elisabeth Chapel edit

Saint Elisabeth Chapel is part of the Deutschhaus and was built in Baroque in 1729–33 by Giuseppe Delai. It has an octagonal plan with a rectangular sector concerning the altar and the choir. The dome frescos represent the patron saint and the coat-of-arms of the Teutonic Order were painted by Matthäus Günther.[9]

Kapuzinerkirche edit

The church was built in 1636 and was consecrated the following year to Saint Mary Magdalene; it has a rectangular apse and a lateral chapel dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. The image in the niche on the façade represent the patron saint and is a work of the 17th century. The altarpieces presumably were painted by Josef Renzler in 1800 circa and represent Saint Mary Magdalene with Saint Francis and Saint Anthony; on the lateral altars are depicted Saint Felix and Saint Anthony of Padua.

Saint Margaret Church edit

The present church was built on the initiative of Bishop Paulinus Mayr in early Tyrolean baroque on a project of Peter Delai in 1678. The old church, mentioned for the first time in 1337, was restored and enlarged between 1459 and 1463 in gothic. In 1678, it was completely demolished, rebuilt, and consecrated in 1681. The bell tower is detached from the church and it comes from the previous church, in 1624, the Romanic tower was demolished and built the present. The façade was inspired by to renaissance with the characteristic Palladian tripartite windows. In the niches are placed the wooden sculptures of Saint Margaret and Saint Agnes and above the portal is a fresco showing the Last Supper. The imposing interior has one nave, large windows, and a vaulted ceiling with lunettes. The great high altar has six columns and an altarpiece representing the Coronation of Mary painted by Joseph Renzler in 1822, beside are two wood-carving of the Saints Francis Xavier and John of Nepomuk. Above the altar on the right is placed a statue of the Madonna with Child of 17th century bordered by the Rosary formed by fifteen painted discs presumably by Joseph Mildorfer.

Civil architecture edit

Zwölferturm edit

The Zwölferturm is a 46 m. high tower erected in 1470, it is the symbol of the city that divides the New Town from Old Town. A fire in 1867 destroyed the original spire, which was replaced with the present embattled roof.

 
Sterzing (Aug 1912) - Zwölferturm

Town Hall edit

Built in 1468–72 in late gothic style while, the angular "Erker" was added in 1526. In the patio take place a Roman stone altar, dedicated to Lord Mithras and a milestone of the Imperator Septimius Severus; the same period the military road was completed in 200 A.D.

New Town (Neustadt) edit

It is the main street of the old city centre with buildings erected after the 1417 fire, during a period when the town was prosperous with the trade and the silver mines in the nearby Ridnaun Valley and Pflersch Valley.

Military architecture edit

Reifenstein Castle edit

Outside the city is the Reifenstein Castle, one of the best-preserved medieval castles in the province.

Notable people edit

Olden times edit

  • Vigil Raber (1490–1552) restorer and painter, later writer and editor and pianist[10]
  • Michael Gaismair (1490 Sterzing – 1532), Social revolutionary, Master builder, leader of the German Peasants' War (1524–1525)
  • Michael Toxites (1514–1581), Doctor, Humanist and Literary man[11]
  • Kasper Goltwurm (1524, Sterzing – 1559), Lutheran theologian[12]
 
Anton Mitterwurzer, 1843

More modern times edit

Sport edit

 
Katja Haller 2011

Society edit

Linguistic distribution edit

According to the 2011 census, 73.64% of the population speak German, 25.95% Italian and 0.41% Ladin as first language.[16]

Culture edit

  • Sterzing/Vipiteno is a site to the Orfeo Music Festival, a renowned classical music event
  • The ice hockey team Wipptal Broncos is based in the town

Economy edit

Industry edit

Sterzing is home of the Leitner Group, an international industry, a manufacturer of cable systems, snowgroomer, utility tracked vehicles, systems for urban rail called minimetrò, and wind turbines.[17]

International relations edit

Twin towns – Sister cities edit

Sterzing is twinned with:

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute (Istat)
  3. ^ "Trentino Alto Adige" (in Italian). Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  4. ^ Martin Bitschnau; Hannes Obermair (2012). Tiroler Urkundenbuch, II. Abteilung: Die Urkunden zur Geschichte des Inn-, Eisack- und Pustertals. Vol. 2: 1140–1200. Innsbruck: Universitätsverlag Wagner. pp. 301–7 no. 783. ISBN 978-3-7030-0485-8.
  5. ^ Heinrich Schickhardt von Herzenberg, "Beschreibung einer Reis welche der Durchleuchtig Hochgeborne Fürst und Herr, Herr Friedrich zu Würtemberg (...) im Jahre 1599 (…) aus dem Land Würtemberg in Italien gethan", 1602.
  6. ^ Johann Georg Zinner, "Ausführliche und genaue Reisebeschreibung Ihrer königlichen Majestät Marien Josephs (…) ls hochstdieselbe im 1768sten Frühjahre (..) abreiste", 1767.
  7. ^ Egon Kühebacher (1991), Die Ortsnamen Südtirols und ihre Geschichte, Bozen: Athesia, p. 449
  8. ^ Heraldry of the World: Sterzing
  9. ^ "Denkmalpflege | Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol".
  10. ^ German Wiki, Vigil Raber
  11. ^ German Wiki, Michael Toxites
  12. ^ German Wiki, Kasper Goltwurm
  13. ^ "Gänsbacher, Johann Baptist" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). 1911.
  14. ^ German Wiki, Carl Domanig
  15. ^ German Wiki, Konrad Fischnaler
  16. ^ "Volkszählung 2011/Censimento della popolazione 2011". Astat Info (38). Provincial Statistics Institute of the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol: 6–7. June 2012. Retrieved 2012-06-14.
  17. ^ Leitner Technologies
  18. ^ "Partnerstädte". Stadtgemeinde Kitzbühel (in German). Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  • (in Italian) Guide d'Italia, Trentino Alto Adige, Editrice TCI, 1976
  • (in Italian) Grande Dizionario Enciclopedico, Unione Tipografico - Editrice Torinese, 1962

External links edit

  • (in German and Italian) Homepage of the municipality
  • Sterzing Webcam
  • Orfeo Music Festival [1]

sterzing, german, pronunciation, ˈʃtɛrtsɪŋ, italian, vipiteno, vipiˈtɛːno, comune, south, tyrol, northern, italy, main, town, southern, wipptal, eisack, river, flows, through, medieval, town, borghi, più, belli, italia, most, beautiful, villages, italy, comune. Sterzing German pronunciation ˈʃtɛrtsɪŋ Italian Vipiteno vipiˈtɛːno is a comune in South Tyrol in northern Italy It is the main town of the southern Wipptal and the Eisack River flows through the medieval town It is one of I Borghi piu belli d Italia The most beautiful villages of Italy 3 SterzingComuneStadtgemeinde SterzingComune di VipitenoThe Zwolferturm in SterzingLocation of SterzingSterzingLocation of Sterzing in ItalyShow map of ItalySterzingSterzing Trentino Alto Adige Sudtirol Show map of Trentino Alto Adige SudtirolCoordinates 46 53 N 11 26 E 46 883 N 11 433 E 46 883 11 433CountryItalyRegionTrentino Alto Adige SudtirolProvinceSouth Tyrol BZ FrazioniRied Novale Thuins Tunes Tschofs Ceves Government MayorPeter VolggerArea 1 Total33 km2 13 sq mi Elevation950 m 3 120 ft Population March 2021 2 Total6 950 Density210 km2 550 sq mi Demonym s German SterzingerItalian vipitenesiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code39049Dialing code0472WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin 1 2 Coat of arms 2 Main sights 2 1 Religious architecture 2 1 1 Parish of Our Lady of Marsh 2 1 2 Holy Spirit Church 2 1 3 Saint Elisabeth Chapel 2 1 4 Kapuzinerkirche 2 1 5 Saint Margaret Church 2 2 Civil architecture 2 2 1 Zwolferturm 2 2 2 Town Hall 2 2 3 New Town Neustadt 2 3 Military architecture 2 3 1 Reifenstein Castle 3 Notable people 3 1 Olden times 3 2 More modern times 3 3 Sport 4 Society 4 1 Linguistic distribution 4 2 Culture 5 Economy 5 1 Industry 6 International relations 6 1 Twin towns Sister cities 7 Gallery 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Sterzing in August 1912 by A E Hasse Origin edit The town traces its roots to 14 B C when Nero Claudius Drusus founded a military camp called Vipitenum along the road between what are now Italy and Germany Ancient ruins found nearby include a sepulchral monument dedicated to Postumia Vittorina a milestone of the Imperator Septimius Severus period and a stone altar dedicated to Lord Mithras The first mention of a town called Wibitina dates back to the years between 985 and 990 That name which is still memorized in Wipptal is traced back to the nearby Celto Roman settlement Vibidina In 1182 the German name Stercengum appears in a document of the Sonnenburg abbey 4 In 1280 Duke Meinhard of Carinthia promoted the town to the rank of city As the region s proximity to the Brenner Pass made it a frequent trade route the Fugger of Augsburg opened a branch to sort the products of the nearby silver mines in Ridnaun Valley and Pfleres Valley Sterzing knew its magnificence in the 15th and 16th centuries after the 1443 fire which destroyed part of the town New embattled houses were built some late gothic style in Neustadt New Town as Town and Regional Trial House 1450 Hotel Goldenes Kreuz 1446 Fugger s Branch 1553 Rafenstein House former Kochl 1472 the Town Hall 1473 Geizkofler House 1600 and the Mining District House 1500 all still in use The town is mentioned in several sources from the 16th to 19th centuries as Storzingen 5 6 In the course of the Italianization of South Tyrol the modern Italian name of the town Vipiteno created from the old Roman settlement of Vipitenum was made official 7 Throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s a number of wanted Nazis stayed in Sterzing at the Hotel Goldenes Kreuz which still exists today At different times people like Erich Priebke Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele were in transit here as they waited for forged passports for their journey out of Europe and by ship to South America citation needed Coat of arms edit King Henry I Count of Tyrol granted a seal similar to the present depicting a crippled pilgrim with a stick and the rosary above the Tyrolean eagle this appeared as a coat of arms August 30 1328 In 1524 the pilgrim is shown as a monk above the Tyrolean eagle 8 Main sights editReligious architecture edit Parish of Our Lady of Marsh edit The Parish is the biggest church between Verona and Munich and was built from 1417 to 1451 The gothic altar woodwork by Hans Multscher of Ulm is 12 metres 39 ft high and was completed in 1458 The church was later enlarged from 1497 to 1525 by Hans Lutz In 1753 the church was then modified in baroque style with paintings by Adam Molk and the gothic altar removed presently the altar is on display at the Multscher Museum Holy Spirit Church edit The Holy Spirit Church is the oldest gothic church in town Built in 1399 in the same main building of the old Hospital is located in the Town Square the nave is painted in fresco by Giovanni of Bruneck 1402 Saint Elisabeth Chapel edit Saint Elisabeth Chapel is part of the Deutschhaus and was built in Baroque in 1729 33 by Giuseppe Delai It has an octagonal plan with a rectangular sector concerning the altar and the choir The dome frescos represent the patron saint and the coat of arms of the Teutonic Order were painted by Matthaus Gunther 9 Kapuzinerkirche edit The church was built in 1636 and was consecrated the following year to Saint Mary Magdalene it has a rectangular apse and a lateral chapel dedicated to the Immaculate Conception The image in the niche on the facade represent the patron saint and is a work of the 17th century The altarpieces presumably were painted by Josef Renzler in 1800 circa and represent Saint Mary Magdalene with Saint Francis and Saint Anthony on the lateral altars are depicted Saint Felix and Saint Anthony of Padua Saint Margaret Church edit The present church was built on the initiative of Bishop Paulinus Mayr in early Tyrolean baroque on a project of Peter Delai in 1678 The old church mentioned for the first time in 1337 was restored and enlarged between 1459 and 1463 in gothic In 1678 it was completely demolished rebuilt and consecrated in 1681 The bell tower is detached from the church and it comes from the previous church in 1624 the Romanic tower was demolished and built the present The facade was inspired by to renaissance with the characteristic Palladian tripartite windows In the niches are placed the wooden sculptures of Saint Margaret and Saint Agnes and above the portal is a fresco showing the Last Supper The imposing interior has one nave large windows and a vaulted ceiling with lunettes The great high altar has six columns and an altarpiece representing the Coronation of Mary painted by Joseph Renzler in 1822 beside are two wood carving of the Saints Francis Xavier and John of Nepomuk Above the altar on the right is placed a statue of the Madonna with Child of 17th century bordered by the Rosary formed by fifteen painted discs presumably by Joseph Mildorfer Civil architecture edit Zwolferturm edit The Zwolferturm is a 46 m high tower erected in 1470 it is the symbol of the city that divides the New Town from Old Town A fire in 1867 destroyed the original spire which was replaced with the present embattled roof nbsp Sterzing Aug 1912 Zwolferturm Town Hall edit Built in 1468 72 in late gothic style while the angular Erker was added in 1526 In the patio take place a Roman stone altar dedicated to Lord Mithras and a milestone of the Imperator Septimius Severus the same period the military road was completed in 200 A D New Town Neustadt edit It is the main street of the old city centre with buildings erected after the 1417 fire during a period when the town was prosperous with the trade and the silver mines in the nearby Ridnaun Valley and Pflersch Valley Military architecture edit Reifenstein Castle edit Outside the city is the Reifenstein Castle one of the best preserved medieval castles in the province Notable people editOlden times edit Vigil Raber 1490 1552 restorer and painter later writer and editor and pianist 10 Michael Gaismair 1490 Sterzing 1532 Social revolutionary Master builder leader of the German Peasants War 1524 1525 Michael Toxites 1514 1581 Doctor Humanist and Literary man 11 Kasper Goltwurm 1524 Sterzing 1559 Lutheran theologian 12 nbsp Anton Mitterwurzer 1843 More modern times edit Johann Baptist Gansbacher 1778 1844 composer and conductor 13 Anton Mitterwurzer 1818 76 baritone opera singer Carl Domanig 1851 1913 Writer 14 Konrad Fischnaller 1855 Sterzing 1941 teacher and historian 15 Andreas Khol born 1941 an Austrian politician raised in Sterzing Alexander Langer 1946 1995 Italian journalist peace activist politician translator and teacher Franco Bernabe born 1948 banker formerly CEO of Telecom Italia Johannes Pramsohler born 1980 a violinist conductor and record producer Sport edit nbsp Katja Haller 2011 Carlo Gartner 1922 2013 alpine skier competed in the 1948 and 1952 Winter Olympics Herbert Plank born 1954 alpine skier competed in the 1976 and 1980 Winter Olympics Oswald Totsch born 1964 former alpine skier competed in the 1984 and 1988 Winter Olympics Josef Polig born 1968 former Alpine skier gold medallist in the 1992 Winter Olympics Gerhard Plankensteiner born 1971 luger bronze medallist at the 2006 Winter Olympics Astrid Plank born 1971 former alpine skier competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics Reinhold Rainer born 1973 luger competed in four Winter Olympics Stephanie Jimenez born 1974 an Andorran mountain runner lives in Sterzing Devis Da Canal born 1976 biathlete competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics Silvia Weissteiner born 1979 long distance runner competed at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics Katja Haller born 1981 professional biathlete competed in three Summer Olympics Alex Schwazer born 1984 former race walker Hans Peter Fischnaller born 1985 luger Markus Gander born 1989 ice hockey player Sandra Gasparini born 1990 luger competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics Ivan Deluca born 1997 ice hockey playerSociety editLinguistic distribution edit According to the 2011 census 73 64 of the population speak German 25 95 Italian and 0 41 Ladin as first language 16 Culture edit Sterzing Vipiteno is a site to the Orfeo Music Festival a renowned classical music event The ice hockey team Wipptal Broncos is based in the townEconomy editIndustry edit Sterzing is home of the Leitner Group an international industry a manufacturer of cable systems snowgroomer utility tracked vehicles systems for urban rail called minimetro and wind turbines 17 International relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy Twin towns Sister cities edit Sterzing is twinned with nbsp Kitzbuhel Tyrol Austria since 1971 18 Gallery edit nbsp A close sight of the inner town nbsp The town s symbol the Zwolferturm is 46 metres 151 ft high and was built in 1472 nbsp The Multscher Museum Exposition of ancient maps documents and the plans for building the Parish altar by Hans Multscher nbsp Saint Elisabeth Chapel nbsp External sight of the Parish Our Lady of Marsh nbsp The central nave with frescos by Adam Molk nbsp Sculpture at the Neustadt nbsp Parish churchReferences edit Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute Istat Trentino Alto Adige in Italian Retrieved 31 July 2023 Martin Bitschnau Hannes Obermair 2012 Tiroler Urkundenbuch II Abteilung Die Urkunden zur Geschichte des Inn Eisack und Pustertals Vol 2 1140 1200 Innsbruck Universitatsverlag Wagner pp 301 7 no 783 ISBN 978 3 7030 0485 8 Heinrich Schickhardt von Herzenberg Beschreibung einer Reis welche der Durchleuchtig Hochgeborne Furst und Herr Herr Friedrich zu Wurtemberg im Jahre 1599 aus dem Land Wurtemberg in Italien gethan 1602 Johann Georg Zinner Ausfuhrliche und genaue Reisebeschreibung Ihrer koniglichen Majestat Marien Josephs ls hochstdieselbe im 1768sten Fruhjahre abreiste 1767 Egon Kuhebacher 1991 Die Ortsnamen Sudtirols und ihre Geschichte Bozen Athesia p 449 Heraldry of the World Sterzing Denkmalpflege Autonome Provinz Bozen Sudtirol German Wiki Vigil Raber German Wiki Michael Toxites German Wiki Kasper Goltwurm Gansbacher Johann Baptist Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 11 11th ed 1911 German Wiki Carl Domanig German Wiki Konrad Fischnaler Volkszahlung 2011 Censimento della popolazione 2011 Astat Info 38 Provincial Statistics Institute of the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol 6 7 June 2012 Retrieved 2012 06 14 Leitner Technologies Partnerstadte Stadtgemeinde Kitzbuhel in German Retrieved 2008 08 04 in Italian Guide d Italia Trentino Alto Adige Editrice TCI 1976 in Italian Grande Dizionario Enciclopedico Unione Tipografico Editrice Torinese 1962External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sterzing in German and Italian Homepage of the municipality Sterzing Webcam Orfeo Music Festival 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sterzing amp oldid 1195137264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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