Asperhofen
market community Asperhofen
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Lower Austria | |
Political District : | Sankt Pölten-Land | |
License plate : | PL | |
Surface: | 28.92 km² | |
Coordinates : | 48 ° 15 ' N , 15 ° 56' E | |
Height : | 212 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 2,236 (January 1, 2020) | |
Population density : | 77 inhabitants per km² | |
Postal code : | 3041 | |
Area code : | 02772 | |
Community code : | 3 19 02 | |
NUTS region | AT123 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Gemeindeplatz 1 3041 Asperhofen |
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politics | ||
Mayoress : | Katharina Wolk ( ÖVP ) | |
Municipal Council : ( 2020 ) (21 members) |
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Location of Asperhofen in the Sankt Pölten-Land district | ||
Asperhofen from the Buchbergwarte ; in the foreground the Grabensee district |
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
Asperhofen is a market town with 2236 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the Sankt Pölten-Land district in Lower Austria .
geography
Asperhofen is located in the Mostviertel in Lower Austria, 6 km north of Neulengbach , on the edge of the Haspelwald and on Tullner Straße B 19 to Tulln . The area of the market town covers 28.85 square kilometers. 20.87 percent of the area is forested.
Asperhofen is a member of the Wienerwald Initiative Region .
Community structure
The municipality includes the following 20 localities (population in brackets as of January 1, 2020):
- Asperhofen (621)
- Diesendorf (102)
- Dörfl (33)
- Dornberg (46)
- Erlaa (71) including the Erlaa settlement
- Geigelberg (39)
- Grabensee (193)
- Moat (136)
- Habersdorf (33)
- Haguenau (40)
- Haghöfen (56)
- Johannesberg (58)
- Kerschenberg (22)
- Small trench (3)
- Maierhöfen (13)
- Paisling (55)
- Siegersdorf (410)
- Starzing (127) including Starzing-Eichberg
- Weinzierl (56)
- Wimmersdorf (161)
The community consists of the cadastral communities Asperhofen, Diesendorf, Dörfl, Dornberg, Erla, Geigelberg, Grabensee, Großgraben, Habersdorf, Hagenau, Johannesberg, Kerschenberg, Kleingraben, Paisling, Siegersdorf, Starzing and Wimmersdorf.
history
In ancient times, the area was part of the Noricum province . After the final conquest of the Avar Empire by the Frankish Emperor Charlemagne in 803, the villages of Siegersdorf and Wimmersdorf began to be settled. The resulting places were now in the area of the Baierischen Ostland . It was first mentioned in a document in 1037. In 1972, several surrounding communities were incorporated into Asperhofen. The market survey took place in 1987.
politics
- Katharina Wolk is the mayor of the market town, and Martin Baureder is the head of the department.
- Council: In the market town council there are a total of 21 seats after the municipal elections in 2020 following distribution of seats: List ÖVP 12, Independent List Kisser 4, list FPÖ 3, SPO 2, other no seats.
Town twinning
- Asperhofen has a town partnership with the Hungarian spa town of Zalakaros .
Culture and sights
- Asperhofen State Garden: The Asperhofen State Garden has been located in the north-west of Asperhofen since 1995. The way through is laid out as a loop and takes about half an hour. It leads through varied terrain, for example through an alluvial forest , along flower meadows , species-rich hedges and through an idyllic deciduous forest through which a small stream flows. Along the way you will find information and advice boards where you can test your knowledge of birds , butterflies , wildflowers, cereals , trees , insects , mushrooms and other things. The path also leads past a lookout tower , the Wilhelm Kisser Jubiläumswarte.
- Wilhelm-Kisser-Jubiläumswarte: In May 2001, the Asperhofen Mountain and Nature Rescue and the Asperhofen market town built a viewing point on the hill (254 m above sea level) of the Asperhofen State Garden to mark the 25th anniversary of the Asperhofen Mountain and Nature Rescue. The 15 meter high wooden observation tower was named after Wilhelm Kisser, who died in September 2004. He shaped the market community, among other things, as a primary school director and councilor as well as through his involvement in the volunteer fire brigade and at the Asperhofen regional garden.
- Jakobsweg: One of the Austrian sections of the Jakobsweg runs through the municipality of Asperhofen and leads through Siegersdorf, where a pilgrim self-catering hut has been built next to a Jakobsbrunnen. In 2007 a wayside shrine was blessed with a statue of St. James in the village .
Sports
- Union tennis club Asperhofen
- Asperhofen sports club
- Beach volleyball court (since September 2003)
- Asperhofen Blue Hawks (American Football)
Economy and Infrastructure
In 2001 there were 54 non-agricultural workplaces and, according to a 1999 survey, 106 agricultural and forestry holdings. The number of people in employment at the place of residence was 859 (2001 census). The employment rate in 2001 was 49.35 percent.
Personalities
- Johann Figl (* 1945), religious scholar and religious philosopher
- Leopold Gegenbauer (1849–1903), mathematician
- Michael Göschelbauer (1927–2000), politician, mayor of Asperhofen
- Hans Högl (* 1942), media and educational sociologist
- Georg Danzer (1946–2007), musician
Web links
- Marktgemeinde Asperhofen Homepage of the municipality
- 31902 - Asperhofen. Community data, Statistics Austria .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
- ^ Hans Krawarik: settlement history of Austria: settlement beginnings, settlement types, settlement genesis , Verlag Lit, 2006, p. 126f
- ↑ Asperhofen, Katharina Wolk becomes mayor on noen.at on February 9, 2015, accessed on January 12, 2017
- ↑ Jubiläumswarte u. Landesgarten Asperhofen on the website WIR-Wienerwald Initiativ Region
- ↑ www.bluehawks.at