District Hietzing area

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Seal of the district Hietzing-Umgebung

The Hietzing-Umgebung district was a political district in Austria.

Hietzing district

There was a district authority in Hietzing as early as 1850 to 1854 . It comprised the area of ​​the former court districts Hietzing, Sechshaus , Mödling and Purkersdorf .

After the re-establishment of the district authorities in 1868, Hietzing was initially no longer designated as the district capital.

In 1890, the Sechshaus district was divided and the new Hietzing district created. It comprised the judicial districts Hietzing and Purkersdorf from the district of Sechshaus and the judicial district of Neulengbach from the district of Sankt Pölten .

District Hietzing area

Just two years later, on January 1, 1892, the district capital Hietzing and the communities Breitensee , Baumgarten , Hacking , Hetzendorf , Lainz , Ober Sankt Veit , Penzing , Unter Sankt Veit , the community-free area Schönbrunn , the cadastral community Speising and parts of the community of the same name became of the communities of Hütteldorf , Hadersdorf , Altmannsdorf and Mauer are incorporated into Vienna. The remaining part of the district formed the new Hietzing-Umgebung district. Legally, it was not about a renaming, but a dissolution and a new establishment.

In 1904, the communities were Kaltenleutgeben , Perchtoldsdorf , Siebenhirten , Rodaun and Vösendorf from District Mödling affiliated.

In 1938 the district was dissolved in the course of the creation of Greater Vienna . The communities that were not included in Vienna, that is, the entire judicial district of Neulengbach and the communities of Gablitz , Mauerbach , Pressbaum , Tullnerbach and Wolfsgraben , came to the district of Sankt Pölten.

The other communities, namely Atzgersdorf , Breitenfurt bei Wien , Erlaa , Hadersdorf-Weidlingau , Inzersdorf , Kalksburg , Kaltenleutzüge, Liesing , Mauer, Perchtoldsdorf, Purkersdorf, Laab im Walde , Rodaun, Siebenhirten and Vösendorf, came to Vienna.

Former district captains

  • von Roretz 1890–1895
  • Primus Calvi 1895-1905
  • Moritz Zander 1905–1913
  • Hans Wimmer 1913-1917
  • Hans Wächtler 1917–1925
  • Richard Fleischhacker 1925–1930
  • unoccupied 1930
  • Felix Batsy 1931-1938

Official seat

The district authority Hietzing, newly established in 1890, had its official seat in Vienna 14, Penzinger Straße 59, just like the subsequent district authority Hietzing-Umgebung the Vienna Brick Museum.

Area of ​​the district today

After the Second World War and the regaining of independence of Breitenfurt near Vienna, Laab im Walde, Kaltenleutgabe, Perchtoldsdorf, Vösendorf and Purkersdorf in 1954, the district was no longer established.

The former municipalities of the Hietzing-Umgebung district now include (names according to the current status):

  • to the Mödling district: the municipalities of Breitenfurt near Vienna, Kaltenleuthaben, Laab im Walde, Perchtoldsdorf and Vösendorf
  • to the city of Vienna: parts of the 14th district of Penzing and the 23rd district of Liesing

Individual evidence

  1. RGBl No. 353/1849 [1]
  2. RGBl No. 160/1889 [2]
  3. Area and name changes of the municipalities of Austria since the middle of the 19th century = research of the cities and markets of Austria II Ed. Wilhelm Rausch, editor Hermann Rafetseder (Linz, 1989), p 305, 310
  4. RGBl No. 179/1891
  5. Area and name changes of the municipalities of Austria since the middle of the 19th century = Research on the cities and markets of Austria II Ed. Wilhelm Rausch, editor Hermann Rafetseder (Linz, 1989), p. 312ff; see also RGBl No. 187/1901 [3]
  6. VoBl Niederdonau No. 37/1938 [4]
  7. Area and name changes of the municipalities of Austria since the middle of the 19th century = Research of the cities and markets of Austria II Ed. Wilhelm Rausch, editor Hermann Rafetseder (Linz, 1989), p. 312ff.
  8. ^ Gablitz - and its administrative history. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on June 30, 2017 ; Retrieved January 3, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gablitz.info
  9. ^ Working group for local history in Hietzing: Hietzing. A home book of the 13th district of Vienna, Volume 1 Landscape and Settlement . Vienna 1925, p. 272 .