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Matrei am Brenner

Matrei am Brenner
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Coat of arms of Matrei am Brenner
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Matrei am Brenner is located in Austria
Matrei am Brenner
Matrei am Brenner
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 47°07′51″N 11°27′11″E / 47.13083°N 11.45306°E / 47.13083; 11.45306Coordinates: 47°07′51″N 11°27′11″E / 47.13083°N 11.45306°E / 47.13083; 11.45306
Country Austria
State Tyrol
District Innsbruck Land
Government
 • Mayor Paul Hauser
Area
 • Total 0.36 km2 (0.14 sq mi)
Elevation 992 m (3,255 ft)
Population (1 January 2016)
 • Total 932
 • Density 2,600/km2 (6,700/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 6143
Area code 05273
Vehicle registration IL
Website www.matrei-brenner.tirol.gv.at

Matrei am Brenner is a small municipality in the southern part of the District Innsbruck-Land and is located approximately 17 km south of Innsbruck. Matrei has always been an important station for commerce. The village has 902 inhabitants, at 992 m. above sea level and the Sill river flows through it.

At Mühlbachl, the road branches off to the north, one follows the valley along the river to get to Innsbruck, the other on the eastern shore, with a more circuitous route through Patsch, Lans and Ampass, comes up to Hall in Tirol. The first was the way, covered by the Germanic Sovereigns of the Holy Roman Empire, through the Scharnitz pass, to Rome for the coronation

The place was inhabited in the late Bronze Age (1200 BC) as shown by the remains discovered in the area and by signs of Hallstatt culture. In 1964 during work at "Gasthof Heisenstecken" a hundred urns were found. The Romans, in 200 A. D. about, built a rest site along the street as "locus Matreium" as mentioned in the Tabula Peutingeriana. In 995 the village used the name "Matereia" and in 1251 was elevated to "Commune Market". The Diocese of Brixen in 1497, instituted the Court of Market that remained active until to 1810 when it was transferred to the District Court of Steinach am Brenner.

The architectural structure of the "Market" consisted of a whole of inns and workshops along the main road. In 1447 Hans Gunther and his wife set a civil hospital with the aim of curing the sick passenger in transit. During the War of Fifth Coalition (1809) many local people took part, including Josepf Rapp who was then adviser of Andreas Hofer and Joseph Eisenstecken commander of the Schützen.

Matrei, with the opening of the Brenner Railway, lost importance as more traffic was not passing through the village, but went further. A fire in 1914 destroyed most of the houses and during the Second World War, because of the strategic railway line running through it, Matrei was one of the places in Tyrol, which suffered heavy bombardment, that of March 22, 1945 caused 48 victims. After the war Matrei was rebuilt in the same way and using the old techniques of construction of the site.


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