Aistental

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Aistental ( village )
locality
Aistental (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Linz-Land  (LL), Upper Austria
Judicial district Linz Land
Pole. local community Hörsching   ( KG  new building )
Coordinates 48 ° 14 '32 "  N , 14 ° 11' 27"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 14 '32 "  N , 14 ° 11' 27"  E
height 291  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 110 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 48 (2001)
Post Code 4063 Hörsching
prefix + 43/07221 (Hörsching)
Statistical identification
Locality code 09837
Counting district / district Hörsching Air Base (41007 002)
Stop of the Westbahn Hörsching
Source: STAT : Directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS
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Aistental is a place in the Welser Heide near Linz in Upper Austria , and a place of the communities Hörsching and Pasching in the Linz-Land district .

geography

Aistental ( scattered houses )
locality
Basic data
Pole. District , state Linz-Land  (LL), Upper Austria
Judicial district Linz Land
Pole. local community Pasching   ( KG  Pasching)
Coordinates (K) 48 ° 14 ′ 59 "  N , 14 ° 11 ′ 40"  E
height 291  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 10 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 9 (2001)
Post Code 4061 Pasching
prefix + 43/07221 (Hörsching)
Statistical identification
Locality code 09956
Counting district / district Pasching , Wagram (41017 000,001)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS ;
(K) Coordinate not official
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The village of Aistental is located 2 kilometers north of Traun , directly between Linz Airport and Westbahn (Austria) , on the L533  Flughafenstrasse .

The village in both municipalities comprises almost 50 buildings with around 120 inhabitants, the majority of them in Hörsching, where the village is located. The local area includes the old town center (a few courtyards), as well as the houses north of the Westbahn stop Hörsching up to L1227  Paschinger Straße , extensive industrial area, as well as the Reisinger homestead in the southeast, in Pasching are the two homesteads Dorn and Zeilmayr , and the Aistental industrial park .

The Breitbrunner Bach flows through the village, which comes from Thening and is lost today in the urban area of ​​Traun-Hart, where it joins the Traun .

Neighborhoods and locations:

Thening (Gem.  Kirchberg-Thening ) Pasching (Gem. Pasching)
Niederfeld (district of  Kirchberg-Thening )
Breitbrunn (district of Hörsching)
Neighboring communities Wagram (Gem. Pasching)
Linz Airport (Ortsch. And Gem. Hörsching)
Hörsching
Lindenlach (Gem. Hörsching)

history

Coat of arms at pasching.png Paschings coat of arms:
  • Above a silver ox horn with scab and ears , for the prehistoric ox road and the Danube Limes
  • below a red and silver split disc , for the Aczpekh gentlemen
  • a golden oblique left-hand bar , in it a black railway track for horse-drawn railway and western railway
  • Green sign for agriculture and construction activities for displaced persons

(List followed the historical sequence, heraldic shield is emblazoned in front of the middle, above and below )

Population and building status
(Hörschinger part)
Krld. Austria ob der Enns
( Hzt. Austria )
Bld. Upper Austria
( Rep. Austria )
1788 1834 1869 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
- - 108 267 135 128 150 134 112
15th 11 16 25th 19th 27 35 47 48
1951: Barrack camp 87/7

Manor and village of Aistental

Aistental was mentioned as early as the 14th century, the knight and foster family Aczpekh settled here, which can also be found in Thurnharting and elsewhere in Upper Austria. The Aczpekh coat of arms has found its way into Pasching's municipal coat of arms.

Until the 19th century, Aistental was a small hamlet with three proud squares - which are still standing - and a local chapel, surrounded by several individual layers.

Westbahn stop Hörsching

In 1860, what is now the Western Railway was built here by the then Imperial and Royal Empress Elisabeth Railway , and the route of the Budweis – Linz – Gmunden horse-drawn railway, built in 1835 by the Imperial and Royal First Railway Company, was relocated north of Aistertal. Instead of the new substation , the Hörsching stop was set up.

Since then the place has expanded to the north, first with settlements around the train station, then also with an extensive industrial area.

Airport and DP warehouse

In March 1938 the air base and the barracks (named after Walter Vogler since 1967) were built by the German Wehrmacht as a fighter pilot school on the grassland directly south . There were Potter, Hirschberger- and Niedernfeld , houses were demolished for no. The air base was largely spared from Allied bombing raids.

In 1945 the airport was occupied by the US Army. After the war there was a DP camp in Hörsching as a collection point for prisoners of war in Upper Austria who were flown back to their homeland from the airfield. Parts of this camp were also in Aistental. Later refugees were housed here, many of whom settled in the Hörsching-Pasching area.

As a result, the place is now directly on Flughafenstrasse  (L533), behind which are the buildings of the civil airport.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kurt Klein  (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Upper Austria Part 1, Upper Austria , p.  131 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special references:  1788: Josephinisches Lagebuch 1786/90, OÖLA. • 1834: oA • 1869:  Statistical Central Commission (ed.): Local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . (1871 ff.).  • 1951 and later: Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Directory of places . (Results of the census).
  2. a b See original map of the Franziszeischen Cadastre 1817–1861 (map layer historical borders in the DORIS map viewer )
  3. 28. Hörsching, Airport . (PDF) In: Historical Places. doris.ooe.gv.at (pdf, to the map layer in the DORIS map viewer; 140 kB)
  4. Anton Korepp: Welcome to Hörsching . ( Memento from March 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) In: Association Regional Forum Linz / Linz-Land 2008: Linz-Land… all kinds of! Retrieved Sept. 28, 2012.
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