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District: Innsbruck-Land
NUTS-3 area: Innsbruck
Arms: None
Basic data
Altitude558m
Population, 12/31/20134361
Area32.4 km²
Settled area6.7 km²
Overnight stays of tourists 2009/201018593
 
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Natural environment
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Neighbours
Baumkirchen, Fritzens, Mils, Navis, Tulfes, Wattenberg, Wattens
 
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Within the last decades Volders has expanded extremely fast. Volders is subdivided into the settlement in the valley and the villages of Groß- and Kleinvolderberg on the eastern and western slopes of the unspoiled Voldertal. Around Castle Aschach and Castle Friedberg at the southern foot of the mountain, a park with numerous natural monuments is to be found. The popular Karlskirche church is an architectural particularity in the west of Volders . The church is the most beautiful rococo building in the Tyrol and can even be visited by transients from a parking space next to the Inntal highway. The so called "Himmelreich", a prehistoric settlement, belongs to Volders and Wattens. The fan on which Volders was built was the site of urn graves from the Bronze Age.


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