Alfons Haseneder

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Alfons Haseneder (born August 2, 1911 in Treffelstein ; † June 22, 1983 in Nabburg ) was a German organist , choir director , painter , museum founder and home curator . His main occupation was a teacher , headmaster and for a few years chairman of the Nabburg district association of the Bavarian teachers' association .

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Alfons Haseneder was the third child of the Treffelstein teacher Julius (* 1877) and his wife Franziska "Fanny" Haseneder. After studying and completing his internship in Amberg , he became a teacher in Lengenfeld in 1937 .

After participating in the war he was taken prisoner of war. After that he worked again as a teacher in Stulln and Schwarzenfeld . In 1953 he became the headmaster in the Nabburg district of Diendorf , where he was also active in the local council. In addition, he devoted himself to art, music and the historical processing of the Upper Palatinate peasant and village culture. In 1959 he was appointed district home nurse.

Farm museum "Edelmannshof" in Nabburg-Perschen

For his collected agricultural and rural cultural objects, he founded the Upper Palatinate Farm Museum in the Perschen district of Nabburg , a farm museum that was unique in Germany at that time and in its layout. On January 18, 1961, he founded a museum association in the “Post” hotel with the aim of maintaining at least the main building of the Perschener Edelmannshof . This was first mentioned as a vicarage in 1161 and expanded by Leonhard Hilprant in 1605. In 1957, the last farmer resident there, Michael Hösl, left the farm.

On October 15, 1976, the Upper Palatinate district was given the museum courtyard free of charge, which was to be expanded to include an open-air site, which then found its home in Neusath for reasons of space , which is why the museum and its open-air facility bears the current name Oberpfälzer Freilandmuseum Neusath-Perschen . Haseneder was director of the museum until January 1977.

Alfons Haseneder was buried in the Perschener Friedhof. His artistic work was exhibited there in 2004 on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the museum as part of the exhibition Alfons Haseneder: Paintings by the museum's founder .

Honors

literature

  • Klaus Federl: Alfons Haseneder on his 70th birthday. Unteraich 1981.
  • Fritz Winter: Alfons Haseneder in memory. In: Die Oberpfalz , No. 83, p. 212.
  • Hans Babl: In memoriam: Alfons Haseneder on his 90th birthday; Alfons Haseneder and the Farm Museum. In: Messages from the Upper Palatinate Farm Museum Association. Nabburg 2002, pp. 3-8.
  • Armin Schärtl: Alfons Haseneder, museum founder and painter. In: Association bulletin No. 35, Oberpfälzisches Bauernmuseum Neusath-Perschen e. V., Neusath 2005, pp. 30-33.
  • Anton Schlicksbier: BLLV members in the service of the homeland: Alfons Haseneder was a teacher, BLLV member, home nurse and painter. In: Upper Palatinate School. Regensburg 2011, pp. 8–9.

Web links

  • Heike Nasritdinova:  Haseneder, Alfred . Entry in the database of the Oberpfälzer Kulturbund (currently not available)

Individual evidence

  1. Date of birth incorrectly stated there. Compare on this Klaus Federl: Alfons Haseneder on his 70th birthday. 1981, and Anton Schlicksbier: BLLV members in the service of the homeland: Alfons Haseneder was a teacher, BLLV member, home nurse and painter. 2011.
  2. 150 years of KV Nabburg , BLLV, 2012.
  3. J. Leißl (ed.); J. Lindner (Ed.): Handbook of the Upper Palatinate Elementary Schools as of November 15, 1926. Heinrich Schiele, Graphische Kunstanstalt, Regensburg; Excerpts from a copy by Alfred Kunz, Wieden id Opf 2013, p. 31.
  4. a b c d The local curator and museum pioneer Alfons Haseneder would have his 100th birthday today. The patron saint of the noble court. onetz.de , August 2, 2011.
  5. a b For the 40th anniversary of the Edelmannshof, the pictures of Alfons Haseneder can be seen. The unknown side of the museum's founder. onetz.de, June 22, 2004.
  6. a b Exhibition with works by Alfons Haseneder in the farmer's museum. Museum father with a weakness for art. onetz.de, June 16, 2004.
  7. A noble snack in the Edelmannshof. In: Historic taverns. The book for the series of the Mittelbayerische Zeitung. Mittelbayerische Zeitung , 2014. ( limited preview in Google Book search)
  8. a b Josef Fischer: In the beginning there was Perschen. From the Edelmannshof to the open-air museum. (Lecture), March 18, 2011.
  9. Nordgau awards and Nordgau honor plaques , Oberpfälzer Kulturbund.
  10. ^ Alfons-Haseneder-Weg in Nabburg , strassen-in-deutschland.de.