Aiser
Aiser ( Rotte ) locality |
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Perg (PE), Upper Austria | |
Judicial district | Perg | |
Pole. local community | Schwertberg ( KG Schwertberg, Windegg) | |
Coordinates | 48 ° 16 ′ 33 " N , 14 ° 35 ′ 18" E | |
height | 310 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the village | 120 (January 1, 2020) | |
Post Code | 4311 Schwertberg | |
Statistical identification | ||
Locality code | 10264 | |
Counting district / district | Schwertberg-Zentrum-Umg-O (41124 002) | |
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS |
Aiser is a village in the market town of Schwertberg in the Perg district in Upper Austria . It is located in the north-east of the cadastral community Schwertberg and partly in the cadastral community Windegg.
History, etymology
The place name Aiser was also spelled Eiser (Middle High German, derived from Iser, processing of iron) in the past. In the 16th and 17th centuries, an Obere Eisau and a Niedere Eisau were called, with the Niedere Eisau corresponding to the area of today's Aiser district.
Part of the Aiser is a wooded, 1,926 of abandoned, former granite - Quarry of Poschacher Natursteinwerke . In 1883 61 people were employed in the quarry on the Aiser. In 1965, the association Laienspielgruppe Schwertberg, consisting of 28 members, leased the 30,000 square meter area for 1.00 Schilling for 99 years in order to build an open-air theater there. In 1982, the association bought the site with public support and signed it over to the market town of Schwertberg against a perpetual right of use and usufruct . The club was renamed Aiser-Bühne Schwertberg .
The Aiser also includes Schiltbergstrasse, which was named that way in the 1980s because of the partnership between the market town of Schwertberg and the Bavarian community of Schiltberg, which had existed since 1987 . The community partnership emerged from a partnership with the Hofberg open-air theater association Schiltberg .
In the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, the outdoor swimming pool of the market town of Schwertberg was located above the Wiesinger travel agency .
geography
The Aiser is located northeast of the center of Schwertberg and is bounded in the west by Schacherbergstrasse and from there accessible via two branches to the east. The district borders in the north and east on the district of Winden .
A landmark on the Aiser is the Aiserkreuz small memorial at a crossroads towards Winden. In addition to the traditional Aiserwirt inn, the Falstaff parlor on the site of the Aiser stage in 1994 is the meeting point for the members of the Aiser stage in Schwertberg.
Culture
Since its creation in 1965 and the conclusion of a lease agreement with Leopold Helbich , the Aiser-Bühne Schwertberg has started building an open-air stage and launched the dance event Aiserfest to raise the financial means .
After eleven years of construction, the play Stefan Fadinger (Stöffl Grohmann) was performed by Alfred Grohmann with 110 actors and numerous animals in 1976 and the first part of the Aiser open-air theater opened. By 1982, the necessary infrastructure for the implementation of theater and festival events was created with the construction of buildings. The Aiserbühne now has buildings with a constructed area of 4,500 square meters. A 27-meter high tower is a landmark of the complex that can be seen from afar. By 2005, more than two million euros had been generated and spent on buildings, stage technology, equipment and costume stocks. A record is kept of the voluntary hours worked and these are given as more than 350,000 hours worked in 2017. Attention was paid to appropriate youth work from the beginning and a corresponding support program with adult education courses was developed.
By 2017, around 2,400 events, including 60 theater performances and 30 fairy tale games, had been held on the Aiser stage. The founder, chairman and since 2008 honorary chairman of the association is Franz Reindl, who was succeeded by Josef Moser until 2009, then Dietmar Achhorner for two and a half years as chairman. Friedrich Hinterholzer has headed the cultural association since 2012.
Web links
- 41124 - Schwertberg. Community data, Statistics Austria .
- Aiserbühne website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Leopold Josef Mayböck : The field names in the village of Lina, Part II. In: Windegger Geschehen. Bulletin of the Windegg working group in the Schwertberger Kulturring. 31st edition, online (PDF) in the forum OoeGeschichte.at