Sand in Taufers explained

Sand in Taufers
Official Name:Marktgemeinde Sand in Taufers
Comune mercato di Campo Tures
Coordinates:46.9211°N 11.9556°W
Region:Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Province:South Tyrol (BZ)
Frazioni:Ahornach (Acereto di Tures), Kematen (Caminata di Tures), Mühlen in Taufers (Molini di Tures), Rein in Taufers (Riva di Tures)
Mayor:Josef Nöckler
Area Total Km2:164.3
Population Total:5371
Population As Of:Dec. 2015
Population Demonym:German: Sandner
Italian: di Campo Tures
Elevation M:864
Postal Code:39032
Area Code:0474

Sand in Taufers (pronounced as /de/; Italian: Campo Tures pronounced as /it/) is a comune mercato (market town) in South Tyrol in northern Italy.

Geography

Located about 70km (40miles) northeast of Bolzano, the town centre is situated in the Tauferer Ahrntal (Taufers) valley of the Ahr river, stretching from Bruneck in Pustertal up northwards to the Venediger Group mountains of the Hohe Tauern range and the border with Austria. The municipal area comprises the frazioni of Ahornach, Kematen, Mühlen in Taufers, and Rein in Taufers. As of 31 December 2015, Sand in Taufers had a population of 5,371 and an area of 164.3km2.[1] The market town borders the Tauferer Ahrntal municipalities of Gais in the south as well as Ahrntal and Prettau further north. In the east, the municipal area comprises the Reinbach gorge and the slopes of the Rieserferner Group. Large parts are covered by the Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park, a protected nature reserve which extends to neighbouring Percha, Rasen-Antholz and Sankt Jakob in Defereggen in Austrian East Tyrol. West of the village of Mühlen, the Mühlwald valley stretches westwards up along the Speikboden massif to the Neves reservoir and the crest of the Zillertal Alps.

The local Taufers Railway connection from Bruneck station to Sand in Taufers, built in 1908, was discontinued in 1957. Today, the region largely depends on tourism.

Climate

Taufers Castle

The settlement of Tvfres was first mentioned in the mid 11th century in the registers of the Prince-bishops of Brixen. The Tyrolean lordship was ruled from Taufers Castle, a huge medieval fortress which towers on a rock above the village and was built from the early 13th century onwards.[2] Restored in the 20th century, the preserved castle complex is a popular film location, providing the setting of the 1998 drama film The Red Violin, the 2003 comedy Just Married and the 2016 comedy Burg Schreckenstein. It also served as a picturesque backdrop for Roman Polanski's 1967 horror classic The Fearless Vampire Killers.

Demography

Linguistic distribution

According to the 2011 census, 97.34% of the population speak German, 2.30% Italian and 0.36% Ladin as first language.[3]

Demographic evolution

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Coat-of-arms

The arms is barry of six gules and argent. The first two of argent have three lozenge of azure, the third has two. The emblem was of the Lords of Taufers that became extinct in 1300. The emblem was adopted in 1967.[4]

Social housing

In 1974, due to provincial autonomy policy, Sand in Taufers has become in the Daimerstraße road the first postwar site of a social housing project in South Tyrol.[5]

Notable people

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  2. Web site: Taufers Castle History (German). dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081204120117/http://www.burgeninstitut.com/int.php?ref=utaufers. 2008-12-04.
  3. June 2012 . Volkszählung 2011/Censimento della popolazione 2011 . astat info . 38 . 6–7 . Provincial Statistics Institute of the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol. 2012-06-14 .
  4. http://www.ngw.nl/int/ita/s/sand.htm Heraldry of the World: Sand in Taufers
  5. Hannes Obermair (2022). "Ein historischer Aufriss." In Wohnen ist Leben. 50 Jahre sozialer Wohnbau in Südtirol, ed. by Institut für den sozialen Wohnbau des Landes Südtirol – WOBI, Bozen–Bolzano, pp. 29–34 (s. p. 32).