Kolsass, Municipality in Innsbruck-Land district, Tyrol, Austria.
Kolsass encompasses 3.35 square kilometers at an elevation of 553 meters above sea level, housing approximately 1,669 residents within a rural Tyrolean setting surrounded by alpine landscapes.
Historical records first mention Kolsass in 1050 as 'Quolesazz' or 'Cholsasz', indicating nearly a millennium of continuous human settlement in this Tyrolean region.
Local culture in Kolsass reflects Tyrolean traditions through annual festivals, folk music, and traditional crafts, strengthening community bonds and regional alpine identity among residents.
The municipal administration of Kolsass operates from the Gemeindeamt at Fiechterweg 2, contactable at +43 5224 68203 or gemeindeamt@kolsass.gv.at for local government services.
Kolsass features the Catholic Parish Church dedicated to the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, serving as the community's spiritual center and showcasing traditional Tyrolean religious architecture.
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