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{{Short description|Valley in Vorarlberg, Austria}}
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[[File:2008.07.24.MontafonerSteinschafBartholomaebergH.JPG|thumb|[[Montafon stone sheep]] in [[Bartholomäberg]] in the Montafon valley (2008)]]
'''Montafon''' (in local dialect: "''Muntafu")'' is a 39 km long valley in the federal state of [[Vorarlberg]] ([[Austria]]) that is crossed by the river [[Ill (Vorarlberg)]]. It extends from the city of [[Bludenz]] and the [[Verwall Alps]] in the north, to the [[Silvretta]] and [[Rätikon]] mountain range in the south. [[Piz Buin]] is with 3312m the highest peak within the Silvretta mountain range. The area has a population of 16.642 people.(January 1, 2016)

'''Montafon''' ({{IPA|de|mɔntaˈfoːn|lang|De-Montafon.ogg}} in local dialect: "''Muntafu''") is a 39&nbsp;km long valley in the westernmost [[Austria|Austrian]] federal state of [[Vorarlberg]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bergdörfer: Orte im Montafon {{!}} Ausflugsziele in Vorarlberg|url=https://www.montafon.at/de/Mein-Montafon/Bergdoerfer|access-date=2021-07-11|website=www.montafon.at|language=de}}</ref>

It is traversed by the river [[Ill (Vorarlberg)]] and extends from the city of [[Bludenz]] and the [[Verwall Alps]] in the north, to the [[Silvretta]] and [[Rätikon]] mountain range in the south. [[Piz Buin]], at 3,312 meters, is the highest peak within the Silvretta mountain range and the highest peak in Vorarlberg. The Montafon region has a population of 16,421<sup>(2021)</sup>.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=VORARLBERG - BEVÖLKERUNGSSTAND IM MÄRZ 2021|url=https://www.vol.at/2021/05/bevoelkerungsstatistik_032021.pdf|journal=Verwaltungszählung Vorarlberg 2021}}</ref>


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
[[File:Gemeinden im Montafon.svg|thumb|Map with municipalities in Vorarlberg belonging to Montafon]]
[[File:Gemeinden im Montafon.svg|thumb|Map with municipalities in Vorarlberg belonging to Montafon]]
The Montafon is the association of ten villages.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://stand-montafon.at/stand/ueber-uns/geschichte|title=Die Geschichte des Standes Montafon — Stand Montafon|website=stand-montafon.at|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> All municipalities in the Montafon belong the [[Bludenz District|Bludenz]] district, the main town is [[Schruns]]. The whole regions tourism is marketed by the [[Tourist association]] Montafon - an association of the municipalities, the Vorarlberger Illwerke and the regional [[Mountain railway]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.montafon.at/impressum|title=Impressum: Montafon Tourismus GmbH|website=www.montafon.at|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>
The Montafon is an association of ten communities ("Stand Montafon"),<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://stand-montafon.at/stand/ueber-uns/geschichte|title=Die Geschichte des Standes Montafon — Stand Montafon|website=stand-montafon.at|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> all of which belong to the [[Bludenz District|Bludenz district]]. The main town is [[Schruns]]. Regional tourism is marketed by the [[Tourist association|Tourist Association]] Montafon, run by the municipalities, the Vorarlberger Illwerke and the regional [[Mountain railway|mountain cableway]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.montafon.at/impressum|title=Impressum: Montafon Tourismus GmbH|website=www.montafon.at|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>


These municipalities are:
The municipalities:
* [[Bartholomäberg]] (1,100 <abbr>m</abbr>)
* [[Gaschurn]] (1000m)
* [[Sankt Gallenkirch]] (900m)
*[[Gaschurn]] (1,000m)
*[[Lorüns]] (583 m)
*[[Sankt Anton im Montafon|St. Anton im Montafon]] (650 <abbr>m</abbr>)
*[[Sankt Gallenkirch]] (900m)
* [[Schruns]] (700 <abbr>m</abbr>)
* [[Schruns]] (700 <abbr>m</abbr>)
* [[Tschagguns]] (700 <abbr>m</abbr>)
*[[Silbertal]] (890 <abbr>m</abbr>)
* [[Silbertal]] (890 <abbr>m</abbr>)
* [[Bartholomäberg]] (1100 <abbr>m</abbr>)
* [[Vandans]] (660 <abbr>m</abbr>)
* [[Sankt Anton im Montafon|St. Anton im Montafon]] (650 <abbr>m</abbr>)
* [[Lorüns]] (583 m) und
* [[Stallehr]] (600 m)
* [[Stallehr]] (600 m)
* [[Tschagguns]] (700 <abbr>m</abbr>)
Travelling from [[Bludenz]], you enter state road B188 which takes you by the old cement plant of Lorüns and through the town of Lorüns. After driving through the Alma woods and past the Tränabächle (brook of tears) the valley opens to its main splendor at St. Anton (in the local dialect: "Santatöni") on the left, and Vens and Vandans on the right. St. Anton, which is not to be confused with its larger and more famous [[St. Anton am Arlberg]], is the hometown of the Stemer clan and the Battlogg clan.
*[[Vandans]] (660 <abbr>m</abbr>)
The route from [[Bludenz]] into the valley: The state road B188 leads past an old cement plant and through the town of Lorüns. Then one drives through the Alma woods and past the Tränabächle (Brook of Tears). The valley unfolds its full splendor beginning at St. Anton (in the local dialect: "Santatöni") on the left, with Vens and Vandans on the right. St. Anton should not be confused with the more well-known ski resort of [[St. Anton am Arlberg]].


On the way to Rodund lays the main [[Hydroelectric power station|electrohydric plant]] of the [[Vorarlberger Illwerke]], through Gantschier and Kaltenbrunnen and on to [[Schruns]] and Tschagguns (in the local dialect: "Schru und Tschaggu"). The mountain town of Bartholomäberg is situated above Schruns, with its outliers Jetzmunt and Lutt overlooking St. Anton as well as its southeastern outliers Kristberg and Innerberg overlooking the [[Silbertal|Silbertal valley]]. This valley stretches from Schruns to the outpost of the Fellamendli in a south-easterly direction pointing towards the [[Arlberg]] mountain range. The hamlet of Latschau, with its hydroelectric power station and the main base of the [[Golm (austria)|Golm ski resort]], watches over Tschagguns opposite from Bartholomäberg.
Passing on to Rodund the main [[Hydroelectric power station|electrohydric plant]] of the [[Vorarlberger Illwerke]] comes into view. Continue on through Gantschier and Kaltenbrunnen to [[Schruns]] and Tschagguns (in the local dialect: "Schru und Tschaggu"). Above Schruns is the mountain town of Bartholomäberg, with its outlying areas Jetzmunt and Lutt overlooking St. Anton, and its southeastern precincts Kristberg and Innerberg overlooking the [[Silbertal|Silbertal Valley]]. This valley stretches southeast from Schruns towards the [[Arlberg]] mountain range, passing the outpost of the Fellamendli. The hamlet of Latschau, with its hydroelectric power station and the main base of the [[Golm (austria)|Golm ski resort]], projecting up over Tschagguns, and opposite Bartholomäberg.


From Schruns and Tschagguns onward you cross the Montafon midpoint that divides the outer valley ("Außerfratte") from the inner valley ("Innerfratte"). As you arrive in St. Gallenkirch, you will be able to branch off at Galgenul towards Gargellen, another magically rugged branch valley that finishes at the ski resort of [[Gargellen]]. Continuing in the main Montafon valley, you will pass through Gortipohl and on to Gaschurn (in the local dialect: "Gaschorra") and then Partenen, where the road starts to snake up to the [[Silvretta]] mountain pass.
From Schruns and Tschagguns form the midpoint of the Montafon; this divides the outer valley ("Außerfratte") from the inner valley ("Innerfratte"). Continuing up to St. Gallenkirch, the road branches off at Galgenul towards Gargellen, another rugged branch valley that ends at the ski resort of [[Gargellen]]. Continuing up the main Montafon valley, the road passes through Gortipohl and on to Gaschurn (in the local dialect: "Gaschorra"), then to Partenen. Here the road snakes up to the [[Silvretta]] mountain pass.
[[File:View of Grappeskopf, Montafon.jpg|center|thumb|550x550px|Panorama from Grappeskopf (2,205m) near Gortipohl, Montafon]]


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
The economy in Montafon consists of a mixture of traditional activities like [[Wood industry|forestry industry]], energy-production due to the height-differences and its potential for [[Hydroelectricity]], the production of [[agriculture]] products as well as [[tourism]] related services and products.
The economy in the Montafon is dominated by a mixture of traditional rural activities like [[Wood industry|forestry]], hydroelectric energy production, [[agriculture|agricultural]] products, as well as [[tourism]]-related services and products.
[[File:Almabtrieb Schwarzenberg 2.JPG|thumb|Festive "Almabtrieb" parade in September]]


=== Agriculture and Farming ===
=== Agriculture and Farming ===
Farming and agriculture are part of the [[Alpine transhumance]], a 3-phase cultivation and inclusion of all mountain levels. It is a seasonal [[droving]] of grazing [[livestock]] between the valleys in winter and the high mountain [[pasture]]s in summer because food supply for the [[cattle]] varies throughout the year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://unesco.scharf.net/cgi-bin/unesco/element.pl?eid=48|title=Österreichische UNESCO-Kommission - Nationalagentur für das Immaterielle Kulturerbe|date=|website=unesco.scharf.net|publisher=|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> While tourism and other industries are higher contributor to the economy, seasonal migration to high pastures is still practiced today. In autumn, if no animal has died, the farmers decorate all the cattle and start to bring them down from the mountain pastures in one big procedure making it a highlight of regional culture.
Farming and agriculture are part of traditional [[Alpine transhumance]]. This is a three-phase seasonal [[droving]] of grazing [[livestock]] between the valleys in winter and the high mountain [[pasture]]s in summer, ensuring a sufficient food supply for the [[cattle]] throughout the year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://unesco.scharf.net/cgi-bin/unesco/element.pl?eid=48|title=Österreichische UNESCO-Kommission - Nationalagentur für das Immaterielle Kulturerbe|date=|website=unesco.scharf.net|publisher=|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref> While tourism and other industries contribute more to the economy, seasonal migration to high pastures is still an important economic factor for parts of the population. In the autumn, if no animals have died and there have not been any accidents up in the mountains, the farmers decorate the cattle and bring them down from the mountain pastures in a festive parade, a highlight of regional culture.<ref>{{Cite web|last=www.webdesignsteyr.at|first=Web-& Mediendesign aus Steyr www ebgrafix at|date=2020-06-30|title=Montafon|url=http://www.planetreisen.at/2020/06/30/montafon/|access-date=2021-07-11|website=planetREISEN - der Reiseclub für Grün-Bewegte!|language=de-at}}</ref>


=== Tourism ===
=== Tourism ===
Tourism plays a vital role and the Montafon is famous for [[skiing]], [[hiking]], and [[mountain biking]]. A main road, the Silvretta high alpine road (German: Hochalpenstraße) gives access to the remote ski areas that are located on a sea-level between 650 and 1430m. The construction of the [[Montafon Railway]] in 1905 helped also into bringing around 2 million overnights to the region each year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.vorarlberg.at/vorarlberg/geschichte_statistik/statistik/landesstatistik/weitereinformationen/wirtschaft/tourismusaktuell.htm|title=State of Vorarlberg - Tourismus facts and figures|last=|first=|date=|website=www.vorarlberg.at|publisher=|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>


==== Sports ====
There are 5 ski areas Golm, Silvretta Montafon, Gargellen, Silbertal-Kristberg and Silvretta-Bielerhöhe with 60 ski lifts and 225&nbsp;km ski slopes in this area. [[Freeriding]] is a popular sport and various fun parks with half-pipes can be found there. For [[Cross-country skiing (sport)]] there are 121&nbsp;km classic routes as well as 33&nbsp;km skating-routes.
[[File:Skigebiet Silvretta Montafon - panoramio (2).jpg|thumb|The [[Silvretta Montafon (Ski area)|Silvretta-Montafon]] ski area]]
Tourism plays a vital role and the Montafon is well-known for its [[skiing]], [[hiking]], and [[mountain biking]]. The Silvretta high alpine road (German: Hochalpenstraße) gives access to remote ski areas that are located altitudes of 650 to 1,430 meters. The construction of the [[Montafon Railway]] in 1905 also helped develop the seasonal tourist industries.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.vorarlberg.at/vorarlberg/geschichte_statistik/statistik/landesstatistik/weitereinformationen/wirtschaft/tourismusaktuell.htm|title=State of Vorarlberg - Tourismus facts and figures|last=|first=|date=|website=www.vorarlberg.at|publisher=|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>


There are five ski regions: [[Silvretta Montafon (Ski area)|Silvretta Montafon]], Golm, Gargellen, Silbertal-Kristberg and Silvretta-Bielerhöhe, with a total of 60 ski lifts and 225&nbsp;kilometers of ski slopes in the region. [[Freeriding (winter sport)|Freeriding]] is a popular sport and there are various fun parks with half-pipes. For [[Cross-country skiing (sport)|cross-country skiing]] there are 121&nbsp;kilometers of classic routes, as well as 33&nbsp;kilometers of skating-routes.
More and more popular is [[Ski mountaineering]] which can be done on every mountain in Montafon.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.montafon.at/skitouren|title=Skitouren Vorarlberg : Wintersport im Montafon, Alpen|website=www.montafon.at|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>


[[Ski mountaineering]] has become more and more popular and can be pursued on every mountain in the Montafon.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.montafon.at/skitouren|title=Skitouren Vorarlberg : Wintersport im Montafon, Alpen|website=www.montafon.at|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>
During the summers, people can use the vast hiking trails along all the mountain ranges. There are even trails that can be accessed via pushchairs („Muntafuner Gagla Weg“). Nine of the ski lifts are also open during the summer season and allow quick ascends or descends of the mountains. All hiking and biking trails are marked very well and signs indicate rights and limitations. Many areas are protected and biking is not always allowed. Litering can be fined and all trash should be disposed of in the appropriate places at the starting or finishing point. 26 alpine huts are open during summer and special buses for hikers operate in the area.


During the summers and autumns the vast hiking trails along all of the mountain ranges are very popular, among locals and tourists alike. There are even trails that can be accessed via pushchairs ("Muntafuner Gagla Weg“). Nine of the ski lifts are also open during the summer and autumn seasons and allow for quick and convenient ascents or descents in the mountains. All hiking and biking trails are well-marked. Many areas are protected and biking is not always allowed. 26 alpine huts are open during the summer, and special buses for hikers operate in the area.
Climbing can be done on various trails of different difficulties. For beginners, there are 8 climbing parks and 15 fixed rope routes.


Mountain hiking and climbing are possible on a great variety of trails, with a broad range of difficulties. For beginners, there are eight climbing parks and 15 fixed rope routes.
There are also two 9-hole [[golf]] courses, one in [[Tschagguns]] and one in [[Partenen]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.montafon.at/en/activities|title=Activities in the Montafon - Montafon Austria|website=www.montafon.at|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>

There are also two 9-hole [[golf]] courses in [[Tschagguns]] and in [[Partenen]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.montafon.at/en/activities|title=Activities in the Montafon - Montafon Austria|website=www.montafon.at|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>
[[File:Kristberg03.jpg|thumb|The Panoramagasthof Kristberg is one of the locations of the Montafoner Resonanzen music festival. |200x200px]]

==== Annual events ====
'''[[Montafoner Resonanzen]]''' is a music festival consisting of a series of events in the Montafon region. It is held annually on weekends in August and September. Each weekend is dedicated to another genre (classical, jazz, Austrian folk musik, organ, cross-over). The locations vary each year. Guests may combine hiking and eating out with the concerts, considering the musical performances are held at extraordinary locations like the Tübinger Hütte at 2,191 m ([[Gemeinde Gaschurn-Partenen|Gaschurn]]) or the Panoramagasthof Kristberg.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Montafoner Resonanzen 2021|url=https://www.montafon.at/montafoner-resonanzen/de|access-date=2021-05-24|website=www.montafon.at|language=de}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-08-10|title=kultur-online - Jazz auf der Schutzhütte|url=https://www.kultur-online.net/inhalt/jazz-auf-der-schutzh%C3%BCtte|access-date=2021-05-24|website=kultur-online|language=de}}</ref>

== Sports ==
In the 2012/13 season, the first '''[[SBX World Cup Montafon]]''' was held as part of the [[FIS Snowboard World Cup]]. The World Cup takes place annually in December, with races carried out in the [[Silvretta Montafon (Ski area)|Silvretta Montafon]] ski area, starting below the Hochjoch summit and finishing near the cable car's mountain station. The difference in altitude between start and finish is around 200 meters. During the World Cup, visitors can watch the snowboarders and skiers during the day time and enjoy concerts in [[Schruns]] in the nighttime.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.montafon.at/weltcup/de|title=Weltcup Montafon im Dezember 2019|website=www.montafon.at|language=de|access-date=2019-03-24}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vorarlberg.travel/en/weltcup-montafon/|title=Weltcup in Montafon – The world's top-ranking ski- and snowboard-crossathletes|date=2018-09-17|website=Urlaub in Vorarlberg|language=en-US|access-date=2019-03-24}}</ref>

The '''[[Montafon-Arlberg Marathon]]''' is a [[mountain marathon]] taking place since 2003. It encomprises 42,195 meters and 1,500 meters in altitude in two federal states ([[Vorarlberg]] and [[Tyrol]]).<ref>{{Cite web|title=Montafon Arlberg Marathon 2021 - Der Berglauf in Vorarlberg und Tirol!|url=https://www.montafon.at/montafon-arlberg-marathon/de|access-date=2021-07-11|website=www.montafon.at|language=de}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Arlberg|first=Tourismusverband St Anton am|title=Montafon Arlberg Marathon|url=https://www.stantonamarlberg.com/de/events/sommer/montafon-arlberg-marathon|access-date=2021-07-11|website=www.stantonamarlberg.com|language=de}}</ref>


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
=== Customs and Traditions ===
A number of celebrities, including Al Dassler, have stayed in the valley. Some of the older folks still talk about the long nights in Schruns playing cards and drinking with [[Ernest Hemingway]] and [[John dos Passos]]. The Snows of the Kilimanjaro and several other novels and short stories were written in, or they contain material from, the Montafon and the Silvretta glaciers. Later, the famous German novelist and poet [[Erich Kästner]] repeatedly visited the valley, as did the former German chancellor [[Helmut Kohl]]. The noted opera singer [[Elisabeth Schwarzkopf]] spent her last years in Schruns, where she died on August 2, 2006.
[[alpine transhumance|Alpine Transhumance]] plays a vital role in traditional Alpine culture, just as do [[Yodel]]ing, [[Alphorn]], [[Schwingen]], and cheese production.

=== [[Tracht]] ===
The Montafon festive costume for women consists of a black dress (Juppa), whose [[bodice]] (Miadr) is laced at the front. An [[apron]] (Schoß) in pastel colors is tied over it. The [[embroidery]] is particularly valuable on this costume: the "Brosttuach" is tied in the front of the bodice (ibresa), the apron straps (Schoßbänder) are tied over the apron. Nowadays, the "Libli" (actually part of the younger girls' costume) is mainly worn by dance groups instead of outerwear. In this case, a white blouse is also part of the costume. The picture is rounded off by a red [[petticoat]], red stockings, shoes with buckles and a bow tied around the neck.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Vorarlberger Landestrachtenverband: Festtagstracht|url=http://www.trachtenverband.at/trachten/montafon/festtagstracht.html|access-date=2021-07-11|website=www.trachtenverband.at}}</ref>

The most striking feature of the Montafon festive costume is the embroidery. This consists of two or more parts, depending on the occasion and the outer clothing of the costume. All embroidery is handmade, embroidered with silk on black velvet. A skilled embroiderer needs around 500 working hours to produce a complete embroidery.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Michaela|date=2020-01-08|title=Montafoner Tracht|url=https://www.silberbergmontafon.at/montafoner-tracht/|access-date=2021-07-11|website=Silberberg GmbH Montafon|language=de-DE}}</ref>

Today, the traditional garment is still being manufactured at the [[Juppenwerkstatt Riefensberg]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=[SCHAU-]Werkstatt & Verkauf – Juppenwerkstatt Riefensberg|url=http://www.juppenwerkstatt.at/sample-page/das-haus/aufgaben/aufgaben-2/|access-date=2021-07-11|language=de-DE}}</ref>

==== Outer wear ====

* '''Glöggli-Tschopa''': The curly cut Glögglitschopa, so named after the red or green lined frill on the back, has long, narrow sleeves with lapels made of embroidered silk atlas. A characteristic of a well-fitting Glögglitschopa is the Benkli, a fold running from the middle of the breast cloth to the Glöggli.
* '''Schlutta''': The Schlutta, originally the warden chopa, is a [[brocade]] jacket. The collar has a delicate white tip.<ref name=":0" />

==== Headpieces ====


* '''Pelzkappa''': a heavy otter skin hat
=== Alpine Culture ===
* '''Mäßli''': a headgear with the shape of a cylinder that widens upwards without a brim
The [[LEADER programme]] ''Gauertaler Alpenkultur''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kfm.at/alpkultour/|title=AlpkulTour Kunstforum Montafon Vorarlberg Österreich|last=Vorarlberg|first=Kunstforum Montafon|website=www.kfm.at|access-date=2017-02-24}}</ref> has been created to inform guests and locals in the Gauertal valley about the cultural landscape. Knowing how this cultural landscape has emerged is slowly being lost. Therefore, this path was created as the Gauertal is a good example of the local alpine culture and alpine transhumance, a 3-phase cultivation and inclusion of all mountain levels. As the trails in the Gauertal are one of the most popular in Vorarlberg, another part of the project was to steer the hikers in such a way, that the sensitive alpine areas are no longer affected by the visitors' streams.
* '''Sanderhut''': The sander hat is a headgear introduced around 1900 for the Montafon costume.
* '''Schäppel''': a silver or gold crown worn by young girls<ref name=":0" />
<gallery mode="nolines" widths="150" caption="Montafoner Tracht">
File:MontafonTracht1.jpg|"Trachtenbild 1 des Montafones" by Lisl Thurnher-Weiß (1957)
File:Mädchen aus Montafon in Vorarlberg. R. Henkel, Verlag Franz Lipperheide.jpg|"Mädchen aus Montafon" (Maiden from Vorarlberg) in Vorarlberg, around 1880
File:01MontafonTracht.jpg|Montafoner Tracht ([[Schruns]])
File:Die Gartenlaube (1865) b 652.jpg|"Die Gartenlaube" (1865)
File:Frau in Wintertracht aus Montafon, Vorarlberg.jpg|Montafon woman in wintertracht
</gallery>[[File:Montafon 140 Gortipohl Haus 19 fcm.jpg|thumb|A [[Montafonerhaus]] in Gortipohl|180x180px]]
=== Architecture ===
The '''[[Montafonerhaus]]''' is a house type in the Montafon valley from the 15th to the 20th century. It is a striking feature of the Montafon cultural landscape and is a characteristic of the valley.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Josef.|first=Zurkirchen|title=Heimatbuch St. Gallenkirch, Gortipohl, Gargellen|date=1988-01-01|publisher=Gemeinde St. Gallenkirch|isbn=3854301014|oclc=74955669}}</ref> The classic Montafoner house mixes stone and wood elements.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Architektur in Vorarlberg|url=https://dayoff.travel/geschichten/detail/architektur-in-vorarlberg/|access-date=2021-07-11|website=DAYOFF.TRAVEL|language=de-DE}}</ref>
=== Cuisine ===
[[File:Sura-Kees.JPG|thumb|Sura Kees cheese|200x200px]]The [[Sura Kees|'''Montafoner Sauerkäse''']] or Montafon cheese (dialect: ''Sura Kees'' or ''Sura Käs'', referring to a type of sour cream/curdled milk cheese) is a sour cream cheese made in the Montafon since the 12th century. Montafon has one of the oldest traditions of cheese production in the Alpine region, and this is still an important dairy product. It has very little fat (1-10% [[fat in dry matter]]) and is a local speciality, similar to the [[Tyrolean grey cheese]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Montafoner Sura Kees|url=https://www.genuss-region.at/genussregionen/vorarlberg/montafoner-sura-kees/index.html|access-date=2017-01-02|website=www.genuss-region.at}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2014-04-08|title=Montafoner Maisäß - Teil 1|url=https://huetten.wanderdoerfer.at/magazin/montafoner-maisas/|access-date=2021-07-11|website=Das Wanderdörfer Hüttenportal|language=de}}</ref>


=== Gauertaler Alpkultur ===
At 13 stations, objects were created by artists who devoted themselves to the areas of this culture. Panels and infobrochures tell the stories about the country, the people and the culture.
The [[LEADER programme]] ''Gauertaler Alpkultur''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kfm.at/alpkultour/|title=AlpkulTour Kunstforum Montafon Vorarlberg Österreich|last=Vorarlberg|first=Kunstforum Montafon|website=www.kfm.at|access-date=2017-02-24}}</ref> was created to inform guests and locals in the Gauertal valley about the cultural landscape. Knowledge of this cultural landscape is slowly being lost. Therefore, this path was created to present the Gauertal as a good example of local alpine culture and alpine transhumances. As the trails in the Gauertal are quite popular, the hikers had to be routed in such a way that the sensitive alpine areas were no longer seriously affected. At 13 stations, objects were created by artists who devoted themselves to various cultural areas. Panels and info-brochures tell the stories about the land, the people and the culture.


'''The following artistic intervention have been created in the Gauertaler landscape:'''
The following artistic interventions have been created in the Gauertaler landscape:
# Entrance gate
# Entrance gate
# Tree of Myths (Alpmyths)
# Tree of Myths (alpine myths)
# Note 1: Water & Alpe
# Note 1: water & alpine pastures
# Watcher (shepherds life)
# Watcher (shepherd's life)
# Alpe & tourism (no sculpture)
# Alpine regions & tourism (no sculpture)
# Note 2 (Forest Striving)
# Note 2 (forest challenges)
# Tribune (life in the Maisäß)
# Tribune (life in the Maisäß)
# Cloakroom (change of culture)
# Cloakroom (changes of culture)
# Avalanche tree (natural hazards)
# Avalanche tree (natural hazards)
# Battlefield (History in the Alps)
# Battlefield (history in the Alps)
# Alpinism (no sculpture)
# Alpinism (no sculpture)
# Cheese harp (life and work)
# Cheese harp (life and work)
# Antler tree (alp and hunting)
# Antler tree (alp and hunting)


'''There are 3 different paths and each tell a different story'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://en.golm.at/gauertaler-alpkultour|title=Gauertaler AlpkulTour - on the culture trail|last=Betriebsges.m.b.H.|first=Illwerke Seilbahn|website=Golm im Montafon|language=en-US|access-date=2017-02-24}}</ref>''':'''
There are three different paths and each tells a different story:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://en.golm.at/gauertaler-alpkultour|title=Gauertaler AlpkulTour - on the culture trail|last=Betriebsges.m.b.H.|first=Illwerke Seilbahn|website=Golm im Montafon|language=en-US|access-date=2017-02-24}}</ref>
* Main tour ''Gauertaler Alpkultur'': Grüneck (1890m) - Obere Latschätzalpe - Obere Sporaalpe - Lindauer Hütte - untere Sporaalpe - untere Latschätzalpe - Wachters Dieja - Plazadels - Matschwitz Length: 12,7&nbsp;km Duration: approx 4 Hours
* '''Main tour:''' Gauertaler Alpkultur: Grüneck (1,890 meters) - Obere Latschätzalpe - Obere Sporaalpe - Lindauer Hütte - untere Sporaalpe - untere Latschätzalpe - Wachters Dieja - Plazadels - Matschwitz. Length: 12.7&nbsp;km; duration: approx. four ours
* ''Alptour'': Grüneck (1890m) - Obere Latschätzalpe - Obere Sporaalpe - Lindauer Hütte - untere Sporaalpe - untere Latschätzalpe - Gauen - Latschau Length: 11,3&nbsp;km Duration: approx 3,5 Hours
* '''Alptour:''' Grüneck (1,890 meters) - Obere Latschätzalpe - Obere Sporaalpe - Lindauer Hütte - untere Sporaalpe - untere Latschätzalpe - Gauen - Latschau. Length: 11,3&nbsp;km; duration: approx. 3.5 hours
* ''Maisäßtour'' (Tour of the alpine transhumance): Grüneck (1890m) - Obere Latschätzalpe - Wachters Dieja - Plazadels - Matschwitz Length: 6,7&nbsp;km Duration: approx 2,5 Hours
* '''Maisäßtour''' (tour of alpine transhumance): Grüneck (1,890 meters) - Obere Latschätzalpe - Wachters Dieja - Plazadels - Matschwitz. Length: 6,7&nbsp;km; duration: approx 2.5 hours
[[File:HeimatmuseumSchruns.JPG|thumb|200x200px|Heimatmuseum Schruns]]


=== Habits ===
=== Museums ===
In the Montafon valley, there are four museums:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Montafoner Museen — Stand Montafon|url=https://stand-montafon.at/kultur-wissenschaft/montafoner-museen|access-date=2021-07-24|website=stand-montafon.at}}</ref>
The [[alpine transhumance]] plays a vital role to traditional Alpine culture like [[Yodel]], [[Alphorn]] or [[Schwingen]].


* Heimatmuseum Schruns (Schruns Museum of Local History)
=== Montafon House ===
* Alpin- und Tourismusmuseum Gaschurn (Gaschurn Alpine and Tourism Museum)
The Montafon House is a typical stone-wood house built in the Montafon from the 15th to the 20th century. It is the main component of the Montafon cultural landscape and is a characteristic of the valley.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/74955669|title=Heimatbuch St. Gallenkirch, Gortipohl, Gargellen|last=Josef.|first=Zurkirchen,|date=1988-01-01|publisher=Gemeinde St. Gallenkirch|isbn=3854301014|oclc=74955669}}</ref>
* Bergbaumuseum Silbertal (Mining Museum Silbertal)
* Museum Frühmesshaus Bartholomäberg


== Trivia ==
=== The Montafonese cheese (Montafoner Sauerkäse) ===
A number of celebrities including Alfred Dassler have stayed in the Montafon valley. Some of the older folks still talk about the long nights in Schruns playing cards and drinking with [[Ernest Hemingway]] and [[John dos Passos]]. [[The Snows of Kilimanjaro (short story)|''The'' ''Snows of the Kilimanjaro'']] (1936) and several other novels and short stories were written in, or they contain material about, the Montafon and the Silvretta glaciers. The famous German novelist and poet [[Erich Kästner]] also repeatedly visited the valley, as did the former German chancellor [[Helmut Kohl]]. The noted opera singer [[Elisabeth Schwarzkopf]] spent her last years in Schruns, where she died on August 2, 2006.
The "Montafoner Sauerkäse" or montafonese cheese (dialect: Sura Kees or Sura Käs stands for a type of sour cream/ curdled milk cheese) is a sour cream cheese made in the Montafon since the 12th century. Montafon has one of the oldest traditions in cheese production in the Alpine region and is still an important dairy product. It has very little fat (1-10%) [[fat in dry matter]] and is a local speciality. It is similar to the [[tyrolean grey cheese]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.genuss-region.at/genussregionen/vorarlberg/montafoner-sura-kees/index.html|title=Montafoner Sura Kees|website=www.genuss-region.at|access-date=2017-01-02}}</ref>


==References==
== See also ==

{{Reflist}}
* [[Vorarlberg]]
* [[Alpine transhumance|Alpine Transhumance]]
* [[List of museums in Vorarlberg]]
* [[Montafonerhaus]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.montafon.at/ Montafon]
* [https://www.montafon.at/en Official website of the Montafon region]
*[https://stand-montafon.at/ Official website of the Stand Montafon (Association of the ten Montafon communities in the south of Vorarlberg)] (in German)


== Photo gallery ==
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File:Montafon 2012 56.jpg|View into the valley
File:Montafon 2012 12.JPG|View into the valley
File:Montafon 2012 24.JPG|View into the valley
File:Montafon-arlberg-marathon-2005.jpg|Montafon-Arlberg marathon (2005)
File:Schruns Montafon (207854089).jpeg|[[Schruns]] in the Montafon valley
File:Tschaggungs-Jausenstation-Bitschweil-01.jpg|Jausenstation Bitschweil (small eatery) in [[Tschagguns]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 20 August 2024

Montafon stone sheep in Bartholomäberg in the Montafon valley (2008)

Montafon (German: [mɔntaˈfoːn] in local dialect: "Muntafu") is a 39 km long valley in the westernmost Austrian federal state of Vorarlberg.[1]

It is traversed by the river Ill (Vorarlberg) and extends from the city of Bludenz and the Verwall Alps in the north, to the Silvretta and Rätikon mountain range in the south. Piz Buin, at 3,312 meters, is the highest peak within the Silvretta mountain range and the highest peak in Vorarlberg. The Montafon region has a population of 16,421(2021).[2]

Geography

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Map with municipalities in Vorarlberg belonging to Montafon

The Montafon is an association of ten communities ("Stand Montafon"),[3] all of which belong to the Bludenz district. The main town is Schruns. Regional tourism is marketed by the Tourist Association Montafon, run by the municipalities, the Vorarlberger Illwerke and the regional mountain cableways.[4]

The municipalities:

The route from Bludenz into the valley: The state road B188 leads past an old cement plant and through the town of Lorüns. Then one drives through the Alma woods and past the Tränabächle (Brook of Tears). The valley unfolds its full splendor beginning at St. Anton (in the local dialect: "Santatöni") on the left, with Vens and Vandans on the right. St. Anton should not be confused with the more well-known ski resort of St. Anton am Arlberg.

Passing on to Rodund the main electrohydric plant of the Vorarlberger Illwerke comes into view. Continue on through Gantschier and Kaltenbrunnen to Schruns and Tschagguns (in the local dialect: "Schru und Tschaggu"). Above Schruns is the mountain town of Bartholomäberg, with its outlying areas Jetzmunt and Lutt overlooking St. Anton, and its southeastern precincts Kristberg and Innerberg overlooking the Silbertal Valley. This valley stretches southeast from Schruns towards the Arlberg mountain range, passing the outpost of the Fellamendli. The hamlet of Latschau, with its hydroelectric power station and the main base of the Golm ski resort, projecting up over Tschagguns, and opposite Bartholomäberg.

From Schruns and Tschagguns form the midpoint of the Montafon; this divides the outer valley ("Außerfratte") from the inner valley ("Innerfratte"). Continuing up to St. Gallenkirch, the road branches off at Galgenul towards Gargellen, another rugged branch valley that ends at the ski resort of Gargellen. Continuing up the main Montafon valley, the road passes through Gortipohl and on to Gaschurn (in the local dialect: "Gaschorra"), then to Partenen. Here the road snakes up to the Silvretta mountain pass.

Panorama from Grappeskopf (2,205m) near Gortipohl, Montafon

Economy

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The economy in the Montafon is dominated by a mixture of traditional rural activities like forestry, hydroelectric energy production, agricultural products, as well as tourism-related services and products.

Festive "Almabtrieb" parade in September

Agriculture and Farming

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Farming and agriculture are part of traditional Alpine transhumance. This is a three-phase seasonal droving of grazing livestock between the valleys in winter and the high mountain pastures in summer, ensuring a sufficient food supply for the cattle throughout the year.[5] While tourism and other industries contribute more to the economy, seasonal migration to high pastures is still an important economic factor for parts of the population. In the autumn, if no animals have died and there have not been any accidents up in the mountains, the farmers decorate the cattle and bring them down from the mountain pastures in a festive parade, a highlight of regional culture.[6]

Tourism

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Sports

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The Silvretta-Montafon ski area

Tourism plays a vital role and the Montafon is well-known for its skiing, hiking, and mountain biking. The Silvretta high alpine road (German: Hochalpenstraße) gives access to remote ski areas that are located altitudes of 650 to 1,430 meters. The construction of the Montafon Railway in 1905 also helped develop the seasonal tourist industries.[7]

There are five ski regions: Silvretta Montafon, Golm, Gargellen, Silbertal-Kristberg and Silvretta-Bielerhöhe, with a total of 60 ski lifts and 225 kilometers of ski slopes in the region. Freeriding is a popular sport and there are various fun parks with half-pipes. For cross-country skiing there are 121 kilometers of classic routes, as well as 33 kilometers of skating-routes.

Ski mountaineering has become more and more popular and can be pursued on every mountain in the Montafon.[8]

During the summers and autumns the vast hiking trails along all of the mountain ranges are very popular, among locals and tourists alike. There are even trails that can be accessed via pushchairs ("Muntafuner Gagla Weg“). Nine of the ski lifts are also open during the summer and autumn seasons and allow for quick and convenient ascents or descents in the mountains. All hiking and biking trails are well-marked. Many areas are protected and biking is not always allowed. 26 alpine huts are open during the summer, and special buses for hikers operate in the area.

Mountain hiking and climbing are possible on a great variety of trails, with a broad range of difficulties. For beginners, there are eight climbing parks and 15 fixed rope routes.

There are also two 9-hole golf courses in Tschagguns and in Partenen.[9]

The Panoramagasthof Kristberg is one of the locations of the Montafoner Resonanzen music festival.

Annual events

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Montafoner Resonanzen is a music festival consisting of a series of events in the Montafon region. It is held annually on weekends in August and September. Each weekend is dedicated to another genre (classical, jazz, Austrian folk musik, organ, cross-over). The locations vary each year. Guests may combine hiking and eating out with the concerts, considering the musical performances are held at extraordinary locations like the Tübinger Hütte at 2,191 m (Gaschurn) or the Panoramagasthof Kristberg.[10][11]

Sports

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In the 2012/13 season, the first SBX World Cup Montafon was held as part of the FIS Snowboard World Cup. The World Cup takes place annually in December, with races carried out in the Silvretta Montafon ski area, starting below the Hochjoch summit and finishing near the cable car's mountain station. The difference in altitude between start and finish is around 200 meters. During the World Cup, visitors can watch the snowboarders and skiers during the day time and enjoy concerts in Schruns in the nighttime.[12][13]

The Montafon-Arlberg Marathon is a mountain marathon taking place since 2003. It encomprises 42,195 meters and 1,500 meters in altitude in two federal states (Vorarlberg and Tyrol).[14][15]

Culture

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Customs and Traditions

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Alpine Transhumance plays a vital role in traditional Alpine culture, just as do Yodeling, Alphorn, Schwingen, and cheese production.

The Montafon festive costume for women consists of a black dress (Juppa), whose bodice (Miadr) is laced at the front. An apron (Schoß) in pastel colors is tied over it. The embroidery is particularly valuable on this costume: the "Brosttuach" is tied in the front of the bodice (ibresa), the apron straps (Schoßbänder) are tied over the apron. Nowadays, the "Libli" (actually part of the younger girls' costume) is mainly worn by dance groups instead of outerwear. In this case, a white blouse is also part of the costume. The picture is rounded off by a red petticoat, red stockings, shoes with buckles and a bow tied around the neck.[16]

The most striking feature of the Montafon festive costume is the embroidery. This consists of two or more parts, depending on the occasion and the outer clothing of the costume. All embroidery is handmade, embroidered with silk on black velvet. A skilled embroiderer needs around 500 working hours to produce a complete embroidery.[17]

Today, the traditional garment is still being manufactured at the Juppenwerkstatt Riefensberg.[18]

Outer wear

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  • Glöggli-Tschopa: The curly cut Glögglitschopa, so named after the red or green lined frill on the back, has long, narrow sleeves with lapels made of embroidered silk atlas. A characteristic of a well-fitting Glögglitschopa is the Benkli, a fold running from the middle of the breast cloth to the Glöggli.
  • Schlutta: The Schlutta, originally the warden chopa, is a brocade jacket. The collar has a delicate white tip.[16]

Headpieces

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  • Pelzkappa: a heavy otter skin hat
  • Mäßli: a headgear with the shape of a cylinder that widens upwards without a brim
  • Sanderhut: The sander hat is a headgear introduced around 1900 for the Montafon costume.
  • Schäppel: a silver or gold crown worn by young girls[16]
A Montafonerhaus in Gortipohl

Architecture

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The Montafonerhaus is a house type in the Montafon valley from the 15th to the 20th century. It is a striking feature of the Montafon cultural landscape and is a characteristic of the valley.[19] The classic Montafoner house mixes stone and wood elements.[20]

Cuisine

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Sura Kees cheese

The Montafoner Sauerkäse or Montafon cheese (dialect: Sura Kees or Sura Käs, referring to a type of sour cream/curdled milk cheese) is a sour cream cheese made in the Montafon since the 12th century. Montafon has one of the oldest traditions of cheese production in the Alpine region, and this is still an important dairy product. It has very little fat (1-10% fat in dry matter) and is a local speciality, similar to the Tyrolean grey cheese.[21][22]

Gauertaler Alpkultur

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The LEADER programme Gauertaler Alpkultur[23] was created to inform guests and locals in the Gauertal valley about the cultural landscape. Knowledge of this cultural landscape is slowly being lost. Therefore, this path was created to present the Gauertal as a good example of local alpine culture and alpine transhumances. As the trails in the Gauertal are quite popular, the hikers had to be routed in such a way that the sensitive alpine areas were no longer seriously affected. At 13 stations, objects were created by artists who devoted themselves to various cultural areas. Panels and info-brochures tell the stories about the land, the people and the culture.

The following artistic interventions have been created in the Gauertaler landscape:

  1. Entrance gate
  2. Tree of Myths (alpine myths)
  3. Note 1: water & alpine pastures
  4. Watcher (shepherd's life)
  5. Alpine regions & tourism (no sculpture)
  6. Note 2 (forest challenges)
  7. Tribune (life in the Maisäß)
  8. Cloakroom (changes of culture)
  9. Avalanche tree (natural hazards)
  10. Battlefield (history in the Alps)
  11. Alpinism (no sculpture)
  12. Cheese harp (life and work)
  13. Antler tree (alp and hunting)

There are three different paths and each tells a different story:[24]

  • Main tour: Gauertaler Alpkultur: Grüneck (1,890 meters) - Obere Latschätzalpe - Obere Sporaalpe - Lindauer Hütte - untere Sporaalpe - untere Latschätzalpe - Wachters Dieja - Plazadels - Matschwitz. Length: 12.7 km; duration: approx. four ours
  • Alptour: Grüneck (1,890 meters) - Obere Latschätzalpe - Obere Sporaalpe - Lindauer Hütte - untere Sporaalpe - untere Latschätzalpe - Gauen - Latschau. Length: 11,3 km; duration: approx. 3.5 hours
  • Maisäßtour (tour of alpine transhumance): Grüneck (1,890 meters) - Obere Latschätzalpe - Wachters Dieja - Plazadels - Matschwitz. Length: 6,7 km; duration: approx 2.5 hours
Heimatmuseum Schruns

Museums

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In the Montafon valley, there are four museums:[25]

  • Heimatmuseum Schruns (Schruns Museum of Local History)
  • Alpin- und Tourismusmuseum Gaschurn (Gaschurn Alpine and Tourism Museum)
  • Bergbaumuseum Silbertal (Mining Museum Silbertal)
  • Museum Frühmesshaus Bartholomäberg

Trivia

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A number of celebrities including Alfred Dassler have stayed in the Montafon valley. Some of the older folks still talk about the long nights in Schruns playing cards and drinking with Ernest Hemingway and John dos Passos. The Snows of the Kilimanjaro (1936) and several other novels and short stories were written in, or they contain material about, the Montafon and the Silvretta glaciers. The famous German novelist and poet Erich Kästner also repeatedly visited the valley, as did the former German chancellor Helmut Kohl. The noted opera singer Elisabeth Schwarzkopf spent her last years in Schruns, where she died on August 2, 2006.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bergdörfer: Orte im Montafon | Ausflugsziele in Vorarlberg". www.montafon.at (in German). Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  2. ^ "VORARLBERG - BEVÖLKERUNGSSTAND IM MÄRZ 2021" (PDF). Verwaltungszählung Vorarlberg 2021.
  3. ^ "Die Geschichte des Standes Montafon — Stand Montafon". stand-montafon.at. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  4. ^ "Impressum: Montafon Tourismus GmbH". www.montafon.at. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  5. ^ "Österreichische UNESCO-Kommission - Nationalagentur für das Immaterielle Kulturerbe". unesco.scharf.net. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  6. ^ www.webdesignsteyr.at, Web-& Mediendesign aus Steyr www ebgrafix at (2020-06-30). "Montafon". planetREISEN - der Reiseclub für Grün-Bewegte! (in Austrian German). Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  7. ^ "State of Vorarlberg - Tourismus facts and figures". www.vorarlberg.at. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  8. ^ "Skitouren Vorarlberg : Wintersport im Montafon, Alpen". www.montafon.at. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  9. ^ "Activities in the Montafon - Montafon Austria". www.montafon.at. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  10. ^ "Montafoner Resonanzen 2021". www.montafon.at (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-24.
  11. ^ "kultur-online - Jazz auf der Schutzhütte". kultur-online (in German). 2018-08-10. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
  12. ^ "Weltcup Montafon im Dezember 2019". www.montafon.at (in German). Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  13. ^ "Weltcup in Montafon – The world's top-ranking ski- and snowboard-crossathletes". Urlaub in Vorarlberg. 2018-09-17. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  14. ^ "Montafon Arlberg Marathon 2021 - Der Berglauf in Vorarlberg und Tirol!". www.montafon.at (in German). Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  15. ^ Arlberg, Tourismusverband St Anton am. "Montafon Arlberg Marathon". www.stantonamarlberg.com (in German). Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  16. ^ a b c "Vorarlberger Landestrachtenverband: Festtagstracht". www.trachtenverband.at. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  17. ^ Michaela (2020-01-08). "Montafoner Tracht". Silberberg GmbH Montafon (in German). Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  18. ^ "[SCHAU-]Werkstatt & Verkauf – Juppenwerkstatt Riefensberg" (in German). Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  19. ^ Josef., Zurkirchen (1988-01-01). Heimatbuch St. Gallenkirch, Gortipohl, Gargellen. Gemeinde St. Gallenkirch. ISBN 3854301014. OCLC 74955669.
  20. ^ "Architektur in Vorarlberg". DAYOFF.TRAVEL (in German). Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  21. ^ "Montafoner Sura Kees". www.genuss-region.at. Retrieved 2017-01-02.
  22. ^ "Montafoner Maisäß - Teil 1". Das Wanderdörfer Hüttenportal (in German). 2014-04-08. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
  23. ^ Vorarlberg, Kunstforum Montafon. "AlpkulTour Kunstforum Montafon Vorarlberg Österreich". www.kfm.at. Retrieved 2017-02-24.
  24. ^ Betriebsges.m.b.H., Illwerke Seilbahn. "Gauertaler AlpkulTour - on the culture trail". Golm im Montafon. Retrieved 2017-02-24.
  25. ^ "Montafoner Museen — Stand Montafon". stand-montafon.at. Retrieved 2021-07-24.

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