Holiday Country Austria  - Austria / II. Republic of Austria 2003 - 13 Euro Cent

Designer: Tuma, Adolf

Holiday Country Austria - Austria / II. Republic of Austria 2003 - 13 Euro Cent


Theme: Animals
CountryAustria / II. Republic of Austria
Issue Date2003
Face Value13.00 
Printing TypePhotogravure
Stamp TypeDefinitive
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1765
Chronological ChapterOOS-OE2
SID314085
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If one also would like to believe that the natural access to the Alpbachtal from the northern Inntal would have to be along the Alpbach and then learn that only since the twenties one of Reith at Brixlegg outgoing, 14 km to Inneralpbach road takes this route, one wonders but some dimensions. Apparently the settlement started from the parallel Zillertal, for which also the fact speaks that just the oldest house of the valley in Inneralpbach, thus at the valley end, stands at an altitude of 1050 m. Although the area was probably mentioned as early as 1240, the area was probably only used as an alpine pasture. The seclusion of the surrounding area naturally has consequences, such as the preservation of ancient customs, an independent cultural development and the style of the houses. For example, With the onset of tourism everywhere else cheaper, modern buildings built. In Alpbach, this was prevented by a forward-looking building code and so there are only here the dark brown solid wood houses, as the brand artist has represented one of them on the new brand. In Inneralpbach, these topics are also dealt with in a mountain farm museum set up in a farm dating back to 1638. Every year in the second half of August, the European Forum Alpbach hosts important scientists, artists, politicians and business people from all over the world to discuss topical issues.

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If one also would like to believe that the natural access to the Alpbachtal from the northern Inntal would have to be along the Alpbach and then learn that only since the twenties one of Reith at Brixlegg outgoing, 14 km to Inneralpbach road takes this route, one wonders but some dimensions. Apparently the settlement started from the parallel Zillertal, for which also the fact speaks that just the oldest house of the valley in Inneralpbach, thus at the valley end, stands at an altitude of 1050 m. Although the area was probably mentioned as early as 1240, the area was probably only used as an alpine pasture. The seclusion of the surrounding area naturally has consequences, such as the preservation of ancient customs, an independent cultural development and the style of the houses. For example, With the onset of tourism everywhere else cheaper, modern buildings built. In Alpbach, this was prevented by a forward-looking building code and so there are only here the dark brown solid wood houses, as the brand artist has represented one of them on the new brand. In Inneralpbach, these topics are also dealt with in a mountain farm museum set up in a farm dating back to 1638. Every year in the second half of August, the European Forum Alpbach hosts important scientists, artists, politicians and business people from all over the world to discuss topical issues..