Au, Vorarlberg

Au

Coat of arms
Au

Location within Austria

Coordinates: 47°19′00″N 09°59′00″E / 47.31667°N 9.98333°E / 47.31667; 9.98333Coordinates: 47°19′00″N 09°59′00″E / 47.31667°N 9.98333°E / 47.31667; 9.98333
Country Austria
State Vorarlberg
District Bregenz
Government
  Mayor Ing. Andreas Simma (Auer Liste)
Area
  Total 44.91 km2 (17.34 sq mi)
Elevation 800 m (2,600 ft)
Population (1 January 2016)[1]
  Total 1,704
  Density 38/km2 (98/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 6883
Area code 05515
Vehicle registration B
Website www.au-schoppernau.at

Au is a town in the Bregenz Forest in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, part of the district of Bregenz.

Geography

The town belongs to the Bregenz Forest, more exactly to the Hintere Bregenzerwald.

Forty percent of its 45 km² area is covered with forest, 34.4% of the area is used as alpine pasture (Almwirtschaft) and for other forms of alpine agriculture.

The town itself is unlike others in the area, as it has no real centre. It consists of several districts, which are (in no particular order): Argenau, Wieden, Lugen, Lebernau, Rehmen, Schrecken, Kreuzgasse, Jaghausen, Am Stein, Argenstein, Argenzipfel and Lisse. Au is an example of a "scattered village" (German: Streudorf).

The town hall is located in Argenau, whereas the church is located in Jaghausen. The district of Rehmen also has its own church.

The river, the Bregenzer Ach, flows through Au and is also the largest river. Alongside the river runs the L200 road, which is the main route through the Bregenz Forest.

The locals divide the town into two parts, which are separated by the river. One Part is called Schattseite (meaning shady side), and consists of the districts of Argenau, Argenzipfel and Wieden, the other part is called Sonnseite (meaning sunny side) and consists (mainly) of Rehmen and Schrecken.

History

The Vorarlberger Münsterschema, a type of baroque cathedral, was developed by the Beer and Thumb families. Examples of these cathedrals can be found along Lake Constance and in southern Germany.

Michael Beer also founded the Auer Zunft, which is a guild of craftsmen and still existent today. It is one of the oldest guilds in Austria.

From 1805 to 1814 Au belonged to the Kingdom of Bavaria, then was again returned to Austria. It belongs to the province of Vorarlberg since the foundation of the latter 1861.

After World War II Au fell within to the French Occupation Zone of Austria. The occupation lasted from 1945 until the Austrian State Treaty of 1955.

The occupation force also included many Moroccan soldiers, serving in the French army.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18691,039    
18801,060+2.0%
18901,067+0.7%
19001,116+4.6%
19101,210+8.4%
19231,080−10.7%
19341,269+17.5%
19391,263−0.5%
19511,414+12.0%
19611,440+1.8%
19711,476+2.5%
19811,466−0.7%
19911,572+7.2%
20011,643+4.5%
20111,692+3.0%

Politics

The town council of Au, called Gemeinderat, consists of 18 Members, all of them members of the Auer Liste. The current mayor is Pius Natter.

In 2001 the tax earnings summed up to 1,685,000 €, the expenditures were 2,373,380 €. The towns debts amounted 1,946,722 €.

Economics and infrastructure

As of 2003 there were 58 companies located in Au, with a total of 349 employees and 38 trainees.

The rest of the 709 registered for income tax are mainly commuters.

A main factor in Au is Tourism. Many private households rent rooms or flats out. There are several hotels, many of them providing special venues or events, e.g. Wellness, Sports, Motorbiking.

Agriculture was the former main income source for the village, until the rise of Tourism.

Transport

Au is situated on the L200, the Bregenzerwald Bundesstrasse. Here it connects to the L193, the Faschina Bundesstrasse, which is the main connection to the skiing resort of Damüls.

Public transport consists of the Postbus Line 40, running from Dornbirn to Schoppernau.

In Winter there is also a bus service running through the town, free to use by skiers and locals.

Education

There is a kindergarten, a Volksschule (primary school) and a Hauptschule (secondary school), all located in a building in the district Schrecken.

The secondary school also serves the towns of Schnepfau, Schoppernau, Damüls and Schröcken.

As of January 2003 there were 333 pupils registered in primary and secondary school.

Personalities

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