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Image collection »Eisacktal/ Valle Isarco«

The district community of Eisacktal incorporates the communities along the River Eisack from the south of Franzensfeste to Waidbruck, the Valser Tal, parts of the Pustertal and the Villnöss. The present extent of the district was established in 1979 when six communities of the original valley communities, which were set up in 1968, broke away and decided to unite in a district of their own: the district of Wipptal. The administrative seat is in the town of Brixen, a former diocesan town in the most northerly wine-growing region. There is an extensive industrial area in the south of the town. Further important towns are Waidbruck, Feldthurn, Valern and the little town of Klausen which is famous for its monastery on the Säbener Burgfelsen. The narrowness of the Eisack Valley is exploited near Klausen and Waidbruck where the river has been dammed for power production.

Tirol Atlas image No.°1515
Brixen/Bressanone
Tirol Atlas image No.°6894
View to Brixen
Tirol Atlas image No.°1554
Eisacktal - view of Klausen, Säben
Tirol Atlas image No.°1167
Klausen, in the background the monastery Säben
Tirol Atlas image No.°3050
Feldthurns with the castle Feldthurns
Tirol Atlas image No.°6431
Vahrn
Tirol Atlas image No.°2786
monastery Neustift and the district Neustift, Vahrn
Tirol Atlas image No.°6245
Waidbruck and the Trostburg
Tirol Atlas image No.°1600
Feldthurns overlooking the Eisacktal
Tirol Atlas image No.°2851
district Teis and Geislerspitzen, Villnöß
Tirol Atlas image No.°4979
Villnöss Stimmungsbild
Tirol Atlas image No.°2501
Rodeneck
Tirol Atlas image No.°3059
Rodenegg castle and Vill, Rodeneck
Tirol Atlas image No.°1501
Villanders
Tirol Atlas image No.°5145
Mühlbach
Tirol Atlas image No.°2824
district Spinges, Mühlbach
Tirol Atlas image No.°2793
View of the Valsertal
Tirol Atlas image No.°5207
district Schabs, Natz-Schabs
Tirol Atlas image No.°1012
district Albions, Lajen
Tirol Atlas image No.°2888
Villanders
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Further links: Hazards Chronicle Tyrol, Weblink »Eisacktal/ Valle Isarco«, Weblink »Wikipedia«, tiroLexikon