Altstätten

Altstätten
Country Switzerland
Canton St. Gallen
District Rheintal
Coordinates
Population 10,515 (January 2004)
  - Density 269 /km² (696 /sq.mi.)
Area 39.11 km² (15.1 sq mi)
Elevation 410 m (1,345 ft)
Postal code 9450
SFOS number 3251
Surrounded by Eichberg, Feldkirch (AT-8), Gais (AR), Marbach, Oberegg (AI), Oberriet, Ruggell (LI), Rüte (AI), Rüthi, Sennwald, Trogen (AR)
Website www.altstaetten.ch
Altstätten (Switzerland)
Altstätten
Altstätten

Altstätten is a town in the district Rhine Valley, in the canton of St. Gall in Switzerland.

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Overview

The town consists of the following tracts:

Alter Zoll, Altstätten, Bächis, Baumert, Bieser, Büeberg, Bühl, Bühl (Gätziberg), Bühl bei Hinterforst, Burgfeld, Bürglen, Burst, Domishäuser, Fidern, Gätziberg, Gfell, Hoher Kasten, Hub, Kornberg, Krans, Kreuzstrasse, Lithen, Lienz (exclave), Lüchingen, Mariahilf (monastery), Oberbüchel, Plona, Riet, Rosenhaus, Ruppen, Strick, Unterlitten, Warmesberg, Weidest und Ziel.

Altstätten is situated between the town of St. Margrethen and the town of Buchs/SG, near to the border of Austria, at the foot of the Alpstein-Mountains. In Altstätten starts the rack-and-pinion railway line of the Appenzeller Trams to Gais.

After the disestablishment of the Rhine Valley tramway, Altstätten operates a well-embellished bus transport network (RTB).

Supra-regional popularity got Altstätten by its long and upscale Shrove-Tuesday tradition (carnival). Each January and February performances are hold by the Röllelibutzen-club, founded in 1919, as well as the many of the town's and region's Youth Music Societies. A highlight is the international parade, which attracts over 30'000 spectators from whole Switzerland.

In the 1970's, Altstätten's football club, founded in 1945, was at national league B level, and played in the premiership. Today the FC plays 2nd league, inter-regionally.

Historic personalities

Sons and daughter of the town

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