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2022
Based on the results of an EU research project, Lasa Marmo secures the contract to renovate the façade of Finlandia Hall
2021
Lasa Marmo launches digital online platform Digital Drylayout - DDL.20 and becomes historic trademark of national interest
2020
In the Corona Year, Lasa Marmo receives the award "Historic Company of Italy"
2019
First project with digital planning completed
2018
Lasa Marmo celebrates its 90th anniversary
2017
White Water Quarry: Maiden Flight of a White Giant
2016
The WTC Transportation Hub in New York is opened
2015
MarmorPlus opens the "Lasa (Laas) marble World"
2014
Marble chippings for new floors at Munich Central Station
2013
Good order book position: Further major projects despite major order
2012
Lasa secures the largest order in the company's history
2011
Simplification: The stock corporation becomes a GmbH (limited liability company)
2010
New gantry crane: modernization of LASA marble industry begins
2009
Laas is in the mood for new beginnings
2008
Georg Lechner is appointed managing director of "Lasa Marmo AG” together with Paul Graf
2008
Lechner Marmor AG acquires 100% of the shares of Lasa Marmo AG
2007
The association "Friends of the inclined plane" is founded in defense of the inclined plane
2005
The National Park's administration agrees to the transportation of marble from Covelano on a temporary road
2005
"Tiroler Marmorwerke" obtains the rights over the Wandl Alm quarry in Covelano
2000
Sonzogno's second generation leads "Lasa"
1999
Nadia Sonzogno modernizes "Lasa Marmo"
1997
Local authorities hamper Lechner Marmor
1996
Lechner Marmor AG gets the rights to extract at the Jennwand quarry
1992
Georg Lechner founds 'Lechner Marmor AG'
1990
Georg Lechner, great grandson of ‘Marmor-Lechner’, meets multimedia entrepreneur Bernhard Burgener in Basel
1989
Nadia Sonzogno succeeds her husband
1982
Sonzogno promotes the re-foundation of a stone-processing school
1981
"Lasa Marmo" is successfully back on the World Market with excellent profits
1979
A new contract
1972
The headquarters were moved away from Lasa
1966
Corporate capital saves 'Lasa Marmo'
1965
Liquidity problems are the cause of dismissals, wage-reductions and strikes
1964
Liquidity problems
1963
From a special administration management to a private economy
1962
Entrepreneur Giuseppe Sonzogno, from Trieste, purchases Lasa Marmo
1961
An inside research prepares the way for the sale of Lasa
1956
Mitterwand quarry resumes its activity
1954
Lasa Marble reopens the Mitterwand quarry at Covelano
1952
Mr. Guido Moser, a lawyer from Trentino, becomes sole Director
1951
Lasa marble employs 594 workers
1949
The U.S A. order 86,000 marble crosses for its dead soldiers
1947
The 'Ente Nazionale per le Tre Venezie' takes over the company and contracts it out
1943
Ente Nazionale per le Tre Venezie takes over Lasa Marmo
1939
Antonio Consiglio manages Lasa Marmo by himself
1938
The 'Lasa Marmo' ceases activity
1935
Foundation of the Stelvio National Park
1932
Antonio Consiglio, Deputy Manager of Nord Carrara, becomes Technical Director of Lasa Marmo
1930
Lasa's marble is processed as construction material
1929
Activation of the transporting structure for Lasa's marble
1929
Construction of the most modern marble transport structure in Europe
1928
Incorporation of the joint-stock 'Lasa Anonymous Company for the Marble industry' (in short: Lasa Marmo) with U.S. capital.
1925
Lechner's merits are recognized only after his death
1922
Engineer Karl Francini runs the new "Lasa Marmorindustrie GmbH”
1921
Matthias Gasteiger secures the rights for the Weisswasser quarry as the highest bidder
1921
The municipality of Lasa withdraws Lechner's extraction rights and transfers them to Matthias Gasteiger
1919
South Tyrol is annexed to Italy
1918
"Marmor Lechner”, the town's pioneer
1913
Gasteiger plans a new road for transportations to the quarries
1912
Gasteiger establishes the "Lasa - Marmorbruchbetrieb"
1911
Matthias Gasteiger begins activities in Lasa
1906
Heyday thanks to the railway
1905
Construction of the Vinschgau railway. Eduard Hauser’s efforts: the last Viennese entrepreneur
1902
Conservative farmers against the Catholic working class
1900
Transportation prior to the construction of the Vinschgau railway
1900
Transportation of marble from the Lasa valley
1900
Transportation of marble from the Lasa Valley
1900
Several quarries are active at this time
1899
Fritz Zeller acquires the rights of the Wiener Union Baugesellschaft
1894
Professor Ernst Herter in Lasa
1890
Construction of the Ringstrasse in Vienna
1883
Lechner becomes a contractor for the Weisswasser quarry
1882
Josef Lechner, establishes a marble-processing factory in Bolzano
1881
The Wiener Union - Baugesellschaft acquires the mining rights and the extraction plant
1879
A desperate economic situation for Johannes Steinhäuser
1873
Foundation of the Marmorfachschule in Lasa, by Johannes Steinhäuser
1873
Steinhäuser presents Lasa's marble at the Universal Expo in Vienna
1865
Peter Lenz and Carl Steinhäuser establish the "Marmorwerke Laas"
1864
Carl Steinhäuser
1840
Ludwig Schwanthaler
1829
Bernhard Schweizer
1826 - 1828
Josef Blaas and Ludwig Veith
1826
Franz Karl Leopold von Klenze
1750
Johann Schmidinger
1717 - 1723
Statue of Emperor Charles VI in Franzensburg castle's Habsburgs Gallery
1720 - 1730
Marble relievo of 'The Immaculate' above Silandro's City Hall entrance
1717
Marble for the Lambach Abbey
1700
The Madonna of Wessobrunn
around 1700
Statues of emperors in the Austrian National Library
1696
Habsburg gallery at Franzensburg
1693
The Plague's Column
1686
Paul and Peter Strudel
1573
Gravestone of Jacob Trapp VII
1571
Tomb of the Habsburg dynasty, King of Bohemia, Prague, Czech Republic
1520
Columns and arches in the cloister of Coira Castle
1432
Stoup of St. Nicccolò's church in Vezzano, near Silandro
1170 - 1180
Romanic apse
1165
Statue of Charlemagne
1140
Capitals and arched windows
1140
Portal of Castel Tirolo's palace, Tyrol
800
St. Benedict's Church marble relievos in Malles
800
Marble slabs from the Carolingian Period
720
Tombstone carrying the earliest documentation on Lasa's marble
480 - 700
Roman empire and Lasa marble
46
Emperor Claudius Augustus' milestone
3,300 - 2,200 B.C.
Laces Menhir
100,000 - 5,000 B.C.
Boulders
400 million years ago
Origin of Lasa's marble