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The Bezirk Feldkirch is an administrative district ( Bezirk ) in Vorarlberg , Austria .

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21-534: Area of the district is 278.26 km, population is 100,656 (2012), and population density 362 persons per km. Administrative center of the district is Feldkirch . The district is divided into 24 municipalities , one of them is a town , and three of them are market towns . (population numbers as of January 1, 2012) 47°16′44″N 9°39′50″E  /  47.279°N 9.664°E  / 47.279; 9.664 Feldkirch, Vorarlberg Feldkirch ( German pronunciation: [ˈfɛltkɪʁç] )

42-434: A force of 5,500 Austrians. Feldkirch has had its own local bus network since 1993. It currently consists of eight lines, including buses which run to the north of neighbouring Liechtenstein. The bus system cooperates with Vorarlberg's regional bus system. There are several railway stations in the municipality of Feldkirch. The main station is Feldkirch , which is an intermediate stop on Vorarlberg's main railway line and

63-629: A member of the Association of Small Historic Towns, a tourism marketing association . In 2015, the Montforthaus Feldkirch was newly renovated. It is a public venue for cultural activities like balls, trade fairs, concerts and theatre performances. The streets of the Schlossgraben, Hirschgraben and St. Leonhardsplatz marked the former course of the city wall surrounding the Neustadt area in

84-651: Is a town in the western Austrian state of Vorarlberg , bordering on Switzerland and Liechtenstein . It is the administrative centre of the Feldkirch district . After Dornbirn , it is the second most populous town in Vorarlberg . The westernmost point in Austria lies in Feldkirch on the river Rhine , at the tripoint between Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. This medieval town, which remains well preserved to this day,

105-525: Is a modern music and cultural festival in Feldkirch. Held annually in July and August, it attracts around 20,000 visitors; it features music, exhibitions, poetry slams , fashion and an architectural prize. It was first held in 1994 as a cultural summer-academy and is, in its organization and implementation of landscape and architecture, very different from other open-air events. The bi-annual light art festival Lichtstadt Feldkirch lets international artists fill

126-450: Is an interdisciplinary festival that takes place three times a year. Each series is based on a specific topic which is artistically and dramaturgically interpreted without genre-orientated boundaries. There are contributions from the fields of music, poetry, architecture, science, dance etc. The festival addresses issues of social and personal development on site and provides impetus for urban and regional development. The Poolbar Festival

147-545: Is intensive cooperation between the United Nations , UNESCO and Blue Shield International on the protection of cultural goods. The phrase was used in various contexts in the 19th century. In 1891, The Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission described various countries' relationships to their fishing-related cultural properties including Germany, England, France, Italy, and Holland. In 1899, it

168-406: Is open two days a week. The Irish writer James Joyce is inextricably linked to Feldkirch. In World War I , Joyce was mistaken for a spy at the border check in Feldkirch in 1915 and almost arrested. Thanks to influential friends, he was regarded as a "friendly foreigner". The Irishman saw this event at the Feldkirch train station as fateful. Subsequently, it influenced his most important work. In

189-403: The 13th century. The wall was largely rebuilt around 1500, and torn down in many places beginning in 1826. When Feldkirch was surrounded by a city wall and a city moat , one could enter the city only through one of its four gates. These city gates were called Bregenzertor or Nikolaustor, Bludenzertor or Schultor, Milltor or Sautor, and Churertor or Salztor. The last two gates are still standing,

210-568: The bell room for the Katzenturmglocke ( cat tower bell ) named "Maria Rochus" was built. The bell is the biggest in Vorarlberg and weighs 8,5 t. The tower has an image of the Virgin Mary restored by Florus Scheel in the 19th century. The origin of the name Katzenturm has not been fully clarified to this day. One theory is that it got its name from the heavy artillery that the fortified tower

231-586: The best preserved medieval townscapes of Vorarlberg. The town was built around 1200 and has a geometric grid system. Since around 1500, when the city wall was rebuilt, the city has remained unchanged over the centuries. Since 2015, the Feldkirch Municipal Ensemble has been listed in the Austrian List of Cultural Heritage ( cultural property protected by the Hague Convention ). The city is also

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252-453: The city of Feldkirch with light objects, projections and sculptures. Its first edition was held in 2018 and attracted 30.000 visitors. The POTENTIALe (formerly 'ArtDesign Feldkirch') is an art fair and festival at which about 110 exhibitors present their products and ideas. In addition to a vintage market, there are workshops and discussion groups, a design laboratory, photography exhibitions, and music and films are presented. The aim of

273-575: The eastern terminus of the Feldkirch–Buchs railway . The station is served by Railjet long-distance services to Zurich HB , Wien Hbf , Budapest Keleti and Bratislava-Petržalka and regional trains of Vorarlberg S-Bahn . The other stations are Altenstadt , Feldkirch Amberg , Gisingen and Tisis , which are only served by Vorarlberg S-Bahn . The following companies and service organizations are based in Feldkirch: Feldkirch has one of

294-500: The festival is to establish a network of artists, craftsmen and customers that share the common vision of sustainable design . The Feldkirch Festival (2001-2012) was an annual summer festival that offered theater performances, concerts and other cultural events. The Wochenmarkt Feldkirch is a market in the Marktgasse in the city centre. At the market, fresh local produce and specialities like Bregenz Forest cheese are offered. It

315-413: The other two were removed together with the city wall at the beginning of the 19th century. The Katzenturm ( cat tower ) or colloquially Dicker Turm ( fat tower ) is a defense tower built in 1507 as part of the city wall's Hirschgraben. The 8-storey round and 40 m high tower was built as part of the city fortifications under the reign of Emperor Maximilian I from 1491-1507. In the 17th century,

336-408: The physical items that are part of the cultural heritage of a group or society, as opposed to less tangible cultural expressions . They include such items as cultural landscapes, historic buildings, works of art, archaeological sites , as well as collections of libraries, archives, and museums. Cultural property is legally protected by a number of international agreements and national laws. There

357-697: The summer of 1932, the friendship with the publisher couple Maria and Eugene Jolas brought the writer back to Feldkirch, where he stayed for several weeks at the Hotel Löwen and worked on Finnegans Wake (published 1939). During this stay, Joyce himself said that Ulysses (1922) was inextricably linked to Feldkirch: "Over there, on those tracks, the fate of 'Ulysses' was decided in 1915." Chapter XII of Cecil Roberts ' novel Victoria, Four-Thirty (published 1937) takes place in Feldkirch. Feldkirch has an oceanic climate ( Cfb ). Cultural property Cultural property , also known as cultural patrimony , comprises

378-668: Was also used in the context of oyster fishing in Holland. There is no universally agreed-upon definition of cultural property. One widely used definition is provided by Article 1 of the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict of 1954: Cultural heritage has been described as the 'most distinguishing form of a culture's expression' and includes both tangible and intangible elements such as 'traditional dances, customs and ceremonies'. Cultural property

399-512: Was equipped with at the time. These were decorated with a lion's head, popularly referred to as a "cat". In the 19th century the Feldkirch bourgeoisie built a number of prestigious residential buildings, most of which are still privately owned. The villas were built mostly on the Reichsstraße, mainly in the area between the Bärenkreuzung and the train station. The Montforter Zwischentöne

420-535: Was mentioned as a city for the first time in 1218, after Count Hugo von Montfort built the " Schattenburg ", a castle which still is the major landmark of Feldkirch. Other sights in the town include the Gothic-style cathedral of St. Nikolaus . Feldkirch was the birthplace of Rheticus , and is currently the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Feldkirch . From 1651 to 1773 and from 1856 to 1979, Feldkirch

441-573: Was the home of the Jesuit school Stella Matutina . March 1799 saw two clashes between the forces of the First French Republic and the Habsburg monarchy . On the 7th, Nicolas Oudinot , with 9,000 French soldiers, defeated Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze and his 6,000 Austrians. The Battle of Feldkirch occurred on 23 March, when André Masséna and 12,000 Frenchmen were beaten by Franjo Jelačić and

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