Stubenberg (Styria)

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Stubenberg
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Stubenberg (Styria)
Basic data
Country: Austria
State : Styria
Political District : Hartberg-Fürstenfeld
License plate : HF (from 1.7.2013; old: HB)
Main town : Stubenberg am See
Surface: 32.64 km²
Coordinates : 47 ° 14 ′  N , 15 ° 48 ′  E Coordinates: 47 ° 14 ′ 0 ″  N , 15 ° 48 ′ 0 ″  E
Height : 449  m above sea level A.
Residents : 2,198 (January 1, 2020)
Postcodes : 8223, 8222, 8224
Area code : 03176
Community code : 6 22 56
Address of the
municipal administration:
Stubenberg am See 5
8223 Stubenberg
Website: www.stubenberg.at
politics
Mayor : Alexander Allmer ( ÖVP )
Municipal Council : (2020)
(15 members)
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4th
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A total of 15 seats
Location of Stubenberg in the Hartberg-Fürstenfeld district
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Stubenberg with the Stubenbergsee in the foreground
Stubenberg with the Stubenbergsee in the foreground
Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria

Stubenberg am See is a municipality in Styria , Austria , which is located in the Feistritz valley below the Kulm . It has 2198 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) and belongs to the judicial district of Fürstenfeld and the political district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld . Stubenberg is a station on the Schlösserstraße and the Styrian Wine Route . The place , which was created in the 12th century, is known for its castle , the federal sports center Schloss Schielleiten and the Stubenbergsee , which was completed in 1971 and is used as a local recreation area for Graz and Vienna ; furthermore for its fortified castle complexes such as Herberstein Castle , Altschielleiten , Neuhaus Castle and the Herberstein Zoo .

geography

Stubenberg is located in the Feistritz valley in the southeastern foothills of the Fischbach Alps at the foot of its local mountain, the Kulm ( 975  m above sea level ). The municipality is located at an altitude of 386 to 1282  m above sea level. A. Stubenberg is located in the Stubenberg Basin , which is two kilometers long and one kilometer wide and is laid out in a north-south direction. In the west it is bounded by the Kulm (975 m), in the north by the Rabenwald (1280 m), in the east by Tertiary Riedeln and in the south by the Buchberg (532 m). No less than seven streams converge here: Mühlbach, Zinkbach, Zeilbach , Schmidbach , Rossbach, Mühlbach and Feistritz.

Community structure

The municipality is made up of five cadastral communities or localities of the same name (population on January 1, 2020 according to locality; area: as of December 31, 2017):

  • Buchberg (452.52 ha ), Buchberg near Herberstein (183 inhabitants) with Herberstein , Hüttenbüchel and Kagl
  • Freienberg (544.28 ha, 263 Ew.) With Auerberg , Freienbergdörfl , Kulm and Sonnleiten
  • Stubenberg (791.16 ha), Stubenberg am See (653 Ew.) With plain , corner , Hausberg , Klamm , Rubland , Schmiedviertel , Schwemmbauer and Winkelhöf
  • Vockenberg (629.76 ha, 393 Ew.)
  • Cell-Stubenberg (841.02 ha), zeil at room Berg (706 Ew.) With Birkensiedlung and Mittelzeilsiedlung

Neighboring communities

Floing Pöllau Pöllau
Puch near Weiz Neighboring communities Pöllau
Hartl Feistritztal Hartl

geology

The "Stubenberg granite quarry" in the Freienberger Klamm, which was closed in 1986 and in which granite was quarried before 1821, is considered the place where the minerals corundum , spinel , zoisite and baddeleyite were found .

climate

The municipality is located in the temperate climate zone . Due to its location southeast of the Alps , Stubenberg is largely shielded from the prevailing westerly winds that bring weather fronts from the North Atlantic to Northwest and Central Europe. The average annual temperature is 7.8 ° C and the average annual rainfall is 844 millimeters. The warmest month is July with an average of 17.9 ° C and the coldest is January with an average of −3.2 ° C. Most of the precipitation falls in July with an average of 117 millimeters, the least in January with an average of 34 millimeters.

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Source: climat.org
Average monthly temperatures and precipitation for Stubenberg
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Max. Temperature ( ° C ) 0.3 0.3 8.1 13.4 18.5 21.8 23.9 23.1 19.0 13.1 6.0 1.5 O 12.5
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Temperature (° C) -3.2 -1.1 3.1 7.9 12.8 16.2 17.9 17.2 13.4 8.2 2.6 -1.5 O 7.8
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Flora and fauna

On the northward sloping slopes, larger mixed deciduous forests and spruce forests extend , while in the south-facing areas on shallow soils over gneiss , pine-pedunculate oak forests are predominant, in which the sweet chestnut ( Castanea sativa ) can be found regularly . An age of 1200 years is given for a sweet chestnut with a trunk circumference of 9 meters .

history

Roman age burial mounds, 2012

Prehistory and early history

So far, only a few ancient traces are known, especially Roman stones from Freienberg, at the Bachbauer, in Herberstein Castle and at the neighboring parish church of St. Johann bei Herberstein. A Roman stone from the Stubenberg rectory with the depiction of "Leda with a swan" is now in the Graz-Eggenberg Lapidarium. In the Stubenberg area, Roman grave mounds have recently been uncovered.

Medieval story

Apparently from Pitten . Originally Otto von Stubenberg had a castle built on the Kögerl above Stubenberg around 1160. His second son Ulrich fell as a participant in the Damiette crusade in 1218 near Damiette .

An Otto Capellanus de Stubenberch is mentioned for the first time in 1217 in the list of witnesses in a Stubenberg document.

As a measure against the uprising in 1269, Ottokar II. Přemysl had Stubenberg Castle destroyed along with numerous other castles in Styria.

For the year 1396, 42 farmers in the area of ​​the community of Stubenberg are listed by name.

As part of the Baumkirch feud , Stubenberg and Haßbach were stormed by imperial troops in 1470 and razed in 1474.

Recent history

On June 25, 1893, the Stubenberg volunteer fire department was founded under the direction of the senior teacher Johann Gartler .

The population for 1934 is given with 549 and for 1939 with 523 inhabitants.

During the Nazi era , Schielleiten Castle in Stubenberg was used as a Gauschule (sport).

On June 26, 1940, SS , NSRKB, Hitler Youth and BDM had to recite choirs in front of the local group leader Johann Postl in Stubenberg .

On November 1, 1944, between 12 noon and 1 p.m., aircraft coming from Pöllau and involved in an aerial battle with German fighters dropped 31 medium-weight bombs on Zeil-Stubenberg. Three buildings are seriously damaged, three are moderately severe and three are slightly damaged. On March 20, 1945, between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., an American squadron with five bombers, which was approaching from Rabenwald-Pöllau, dropped two medium-weight bombs on Stubenberg. There was slight damage to the building and extensive glass and roof damage to some objects.

In 1971 the lake in Stubenberg was opened. The 40 hectare lake, which stretches from north to south over 1,000 m and from west to east over approx. 420 m, was created between 1968 and 1971 and fed by the water of the Feistritz .

From November 7th to 9th, 1977, an international symposium on “Healthcare in Rural Areas” took place in the Parkhotel in Stubenberg am See.

From May 3 to October 26, 1986, the state exhibition “Styria: Bridge and Bulwark” took place in Herberstein Castle near Stubenberg.

In 2003 the FPÖ politician Norbert Hofer fell with a paraglider in Stubenberg am See in Styria and sustained serious spinal injuries.

The seminar "Construction company management" took place from May 15 to 18, 2017 in Stubenberg.

Population development

The population of Stubenberg has been around 2100 over the past hundred years.

Religious communities

The vast majority (95.4%) of the population are members of the Catholic Church; 0.8% belong to Protestantism and about 0.4% are attributed to Islam. 2.1% of the population do not belong to any religious group. The Roman Catholic parish church of Stubenberg am See belongs to the Gleisdorf deanery in the Graz-Seckau diocese .

politics

The municipal council has 15 members and since the municipal council elections in Styria in 2015 it has the following mandate distribution: 10 ÖVP , 4 SPÖ and 1 NEOS .

mayor

The mayors of Stubenberg have been since 1858:

  • 1858–1869: Michael Flois
  • 1874-1892: Franz Wilfing
  • 1895–1897: Schmallegger
  • 1903–1906: Johann Gartler
  • 1907–1919: Johann Rammel
  • 1919–1938: Peter Schweighöfer
  • 1938–1939: Hans Postl (official administrator)
  • 1939–1945: Johann Wilfinger
  • 1945–1955: Josef Kunter
  • 1955–1975: Peter Höfler (ÖVP)
  • 1975–2000: Josef Stelzer (ÖVP)
  • 2000–2014: Franz Hofer (ÖVP)
  • since 2014: Alexander Allmer (ÖVP)

In the municipal council election in 2015, the turnout was 73 percent. The ÖVP achieved 64 percent of the vote, the SPÖ 25 percent and the NEOS 7 percent.

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2020

The last municipal council elections brought the following results:
Political party 2020 2015 2010 2005 2000
be right % M. be right % M. St. % M. St. % M. St. % M.
ÖVP 832 68.82 11 909 64 10 845 58 9 744 55 9 586 42 6th
SPÖ 317 26.22 04th 411 28 04th 594 41 6th 320 23 3 428 31 5
FPÖ 60 04.96 00 not running not running not running not running
NEOS not running 106 07th 01 not running not running not running
Pro Stubenberg not running not running not running 274 20th 3 365 26th 4th
Eligible voters 1,888 1,980 2.002 1,863 1,743
voter turnout 65.20% 73% 73% 73% 80%

coat of arms

Stubenberg's coat of arms since 1958

Stubenberg has had a municipal coat of arms since January 1st, 1959. It was awarded by the Styrian state government on October 20, 1958. The Stubenberg coat of arms takes up the themes of the Stubenberg coat of arms , the noble family that named itself after the castle in the municipality. In the process, however, the state heraldist Reiner Puschnig reinterpreted the silver wolf tang as a fallen anchor (misinterpreted and), the silver-black background was replaced by the Styrian state color green and the stylized plait of Agnes von Stubenberg, which was pulled through the downward-facing ring, was replaced by a flying off on both sides made of silver rope.

Blazon :

"In the green shield there is a silver, fallen anchor with a silver rope pulled through the ring, departing on both sides."

Culture and sights

The list of listed objects in Stubenberg contains 16 listed , immovable objects.

Stubenberg am See is located on the Styrian Schlösserstraße and close to the Styrian Apple Road .

Buildings

Stubenberg Castle, 2010

The Stubenberg Castle was built in a courtyard Meier from the 13th century in the 16th century on foundations. Initially belonging to the Lords of Stubenberg , it came into the possession of the Herbersteiners in 1632 and the Count Wurmbrand in the 19th century. Henriette Countess von Wurmbrand-Stuppach founded a monastery of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary in 1926, which existed until 1979. The complex has housed a castle hotel and a tavern since 2001 and has served as a cultural event location since 1981.

Parish church hl. Nikolaus in Stubenberg, 2011

The parish church of St. Nikolaus was rebuilt from 1760 to 1766 under the master builder Josef Hueber and the interior was restored in 1972.

Altschielleiten Castle was built in the late 13th century by the Stubenberg family and lent to the Lords of Schielleiten (mentioned since 1328, died out around 1400). Lent to the Rindschaid ( Rindschait ) family from 1400 to 1629 , the castle was owned by the Counts of Saurau from 1629 to 1694. The Counts Wurmbrand-Stuppach owned the complex from 1694 to 1906 and from 1730 built the new Schielleiten Castle at the foot of the castle . With its completion, the castle was given up and was already described as a ruin around 1813. In the 20th century, it was the location of the castle festival in summer, but is now privately owned and cannot be visited.

The baroque Schielleiten Castle was built between 1720 and 1730 by the Counts Wurmbrand-Stuppach , who, however, took over financially during the construction, which is why only the middle risalit , the two wings and the western risalit were completed. After various changes of ownership from 1906 onwards, the system was sold to the Republic of Austria around 1935 . The possessions were handed over to the Austrian Gymnastics and Sports Front. The 43-hectare facility, which was expanded from 1960, has served as the national sports and leisure center Schielleiten since 1947. It has repeatedly hosted hot air balloon European and world championships.

Herberstein Castle, 2006

The oldest components of Herberstein Castle date from the end of the 13th century and were expanded to include a mighty outer bailey from 1400, which underwent several extensions in the 15th century and was redesigned with Renaissance elements from the mid-16th century and through in the 17th century a splendid knight's hall and a Florentine court expanded. In the 17th and 18th centuries, around a fifth of Styria belonged to the rule of the Herberstein counts. The facility, which is now owned by the Herberstein family, can be partially visited on guided tours.

Neuhaus Castle , built in the middle of the 14th century, was given to various families as fiefs by the Stubenbergers. After a fire in 1541 which also destroyed the archive, Sigmund Drachsler had the facility rebuilt. Due to a lightning strike around 1800, the castle was almost completely destroyed and fell into disrepair. It was not until 1982 that the Vetter von der Lilie family acquired the ruins and have been working on a reconstruction ever since. The third floor of the Palas is accessed by holiday apartments.

Museums

The Stubenberg an der Feistritz power plant is part of the Stubenbergklamm power plant , which was built in 1905 and completely renovated in 2015. The 2 Francis turbines of the diversion power plant work with an extension flow of 6.5 m³ / s and a head of 23 m and generate an output of 6,950,000 kWh.

  • Prehistoric open-air museum Kulm Keltendorf
  • Gironcoli Museum

nature

Stubenbergsee, 2006

The Stubenbergsee is an artificially created lake that is about 1000 m long from north to south and about 420 m wide from west to east. The lake, up to 8 m deep, to which fresh water is supplied by the Feistritz, has warmed up more and more in recent years, which is why a cooling system was installed. The builders involved in the construction of the lake (Stubenberg municipality under Mayor Peter Höfler and the hydraulic engineering department of the state government) as well as the hydraulic engineering department of the Styrian government were awarded the Austrian building owner award in 1971 .

The Herberstein Animal and Nature Park near Herberstein Castle is a 45 hectare zoo with 83 animal species and 722 individuals (as of 2015). Fallow deer were kept here for the first time in Austria as early as the 17th century . In connection with the Herberstein case , in which state funds were misused to the Herberstein zoo, the park has been managed by the Styrian Landestiergarten GmbH since 2006 .

The striking Rabenwaldkogel is at an altitude of 1280  m above sea level. A. the highest elevation of the Joglland in the Eastern Styrian hill country . Here are talc and Leukophyllit mined. It dominates the Stubenberg Basin and merges into the East Styrian Riedel landscape in the south .

The 4 km long Stubenberg Gorge, through which the Feistritz flows, ends at the end of Stubenberg. Neuhaus Castle was built above the gorge exit in the middle of the 14th century. The most visible landmark of the gorge is the distinctive "Geierwand".

The Kulm forms as Stubenberger local mountain with 976  m above sea level. A. the northern boundary of the parish. The distinctive conical shape of the mountain led to its ancient Slavic name * chlm . Numerous archaeological finds show that it was settled as early as the Copper Age , in the Urnfield Culture and during the Late Latène Period. In the open-air museum Kulm-Keltendorf the way of life and living situation of the Celts are presented. The Kulm is one of six locations in Austria that are temporarily used for mobile radar surveillance by the armed forces as part of the Goldhaube system.

Economy and Infrastructure

tourism

Stubenberg is a tourist municipality that has over 150,000 overnight stays, mainly in the summer season, and also offers a popular day trip destination with the Stubenbergsee and Herberstein Castle . The municipality of Stubenberg, together with Feistritztal, Floing, Puch bei Weiz and Anger, forms the ApfelLand Stubenbergsee tourist association , which is based in Stubenberg. To the west of Stubenberg are the stations of the Styrian Apple Road . The place has 8 hotels and 19 pensions or holiday apartments. The Herberstein animal world was visited by 208,494 guests (as of 2014). The Stubenberg leisure park, which opened in 1977 and is open from March to October, offers a wide range of leisure activities on 17,000 m².

Companies

There is hardly any industry, and commerce is very local. 14% of employees work in agriculture, 34% in trade and 52% in the service sector. The place is the location of the UNDA publishing house. One employer is the company Grübl-Automatisierungstechnik GmbH, which has specialized in bioenergy, plant and special machine construction, building control technology, electrical engineering and photovoltaics. As a service provider, the “Geplege Wohnen Stubenberg GmbH” cares for the elderly. The regional stones and minerals are mined. The Hofer Natursteine company has existed since 1957 . One location of the talc factory in Naintsch , Austria's only manufacturer of talc , was closed long ago. The successor companies were merged with Imerystalc-Austria . The Sparkasse Pöllau performs a branch in Stubenberg since 1,993th

Public facilities

The nearest police station responsible for Stubenberg is the Pöllau police station . Fire fighting is organized in the Stubenberg Voluntary Fire Brigade with 70 members (as of 2020). The fire brigade, founded in 1893, has had a new armory since 2006.

A barrier-free guest house has been maintained in Stubenberg by the Styrian Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired since 1968, which is specially geared towards the needs of blind and visually impaired travelers.

The community has a public library with an attached cafe and world shop.

education

In addition to a crèche and a kindergarten, the town has an elementary school, a new middle school and an all-day school. There is also a branch of the Bad Waltersdorf Music School in Stubenberg .

Sports and leisure opportunities

The FAI European Championship took place in Schielleiten Castle from September 14 to 19, 1986 and the FAI World Championship in ballooning from September 5 to 12, 1987 . From March 16 to 23, 1995, the Ukrainian national soccer team trained in Schielleiten Castle.

A 3D archery course was opened in the summer of 2019 in Stubenberg am See, it is located high above the Stubenbergklamm (Stubenberg 58). Usually in May the “Apple Country Triathlon Stubenberg” takes place, which Anita Lenti won in 2012 in her age group.

Regular events

The Spider Murphy Gang was a guest at the Stubenberger Seefest 2019 in August . In 2007 Stubenberg was part of Christina Stürmer's open-air concert tour . In summer, “Cuban Salsa & Rueda de Casino on the Beach at Stubenberg See” is offered on Fridays, mostly from May to early September.

traffic

Stubenberg is connected to Wechsel Straße B 54 from Wiener Neustadt to Gleisdorf via Rabenwalderstraße L 432, junction from L 409 . From there, via Hartberg , there is a further connection to the south A 2 motorway and thus to the main artery from Vienna to Graz . Further regional connections exist via the Stubenbergerstraße L 433, the junction from the L 409 and the junction with the L 432.

The nearest national bus station is in Hirnsdorf , which is on the direct bus connection with the X30 bus from the Graz bus station to the Hartberg bus station. The 337 bus connects Anger several times a day with Hartberg via Stubenberg; the RegioBus lines 200 and 201 with the Weiz Zentrum stop .

The closest airports are Vienna International Airport (IATA: VIE) in the north (around 160 km) and Graz Airport (IATA: GRZ) in the south-west (around 50 km), as well as the regional airports "Flugplatz Pinkafeld" in the north ( about 40 km) and “Flugplatz Kapfenberg” in the northwest (about 70 km).

Personalities

Honorary citizen and honorary ring bearer

In addition to the 13 honorary citizens, there were 5 honorary ring bearers.

  • 1930: Heinrich Kunter († 1936), pastor
  • 1933: August Krenn, headmaster
  • 1950: Josef Steinberger († 1961), priest
  • 1955: Erwin Stibenegg († 1989), district captain
  • 1971: Josef Krainer († 1971), governor
  • 1971: Franz Wegart, President of the State Parliament
  • 1975: Peter Höfler († 1994), Mayor
  • 1975: Peter Haider († 1988), Raiffeisen official
  • 1980: Rudolf Strohmeier († 1985), pastor
  • 1984: Josef Krainer (1930–2016), Governor (1980–1996)
  • 2003: Josef Stelzer, Mayor (1975–2000)
  • 2016: Hermann Schützenhöfer (* 1952), Governor
  • 2017: Franz Hofer, Former Mayor of Stubenberg

Sons and daughters of the church

The band Neodisco from Oberfeistritz and Stubenberg , who played from 2009 to 2015, brought out the song “Sommer in Stubenberg” (Columbia / Sony Music) in 2013.

People related to the community

  • Franz Puzinger (1897 Vienna – 1965 Stubenberg), fitter, driver, politician of the Nazi era
  • Rudolf Gigler (* 1950), Austrian writer
  • Stefan Karch (* 1962), children's and young adult book author, illustrator and puppeteer
  • Elisabeth Rumpf (* 1974), multiple state champion in kickboxing and three times world champion
  • Roman Durlacher (* 1978), state champion in kickboxing and 3rd place in full contact World Cup 2004
  • Gertrude Kolar (1926–2014), multiple national gymnastics champion and 1st place at the 1950 World Championships in gymnastics (swing rings), 2nd place at the 1950 World Championships in gymnastics (horse jumping), 3rd place at the 1950 World Championships in gymnastics (all-around)

Others

Culinary

Beer and brandies are the main ingredients of locally produced culinary specialties. Moarbräu has been among the active breweries in Austria since 2001 in Stubenberg . The 1.5 km long first Austrian schnapps nature trail begins and ends at Hödl Hof. The Styrian Hirschbirnenbrand was invented in the region around Pöllau and Stubenberg . The forerunners of the Weizer Berglamm were described by the folklorist Johann Reinhard Bünker , who in 1897 described a farmer in Stubenberg who is said to have kept cattle, pigs and sheep in his stables as the main supplier of meat.

Media reception

The third mission of the fifth season of the mountain calls , one since 2013 by ORF III program being broadcast, via the Apple Country was filmed in Stubenberg; The guests of the moderator Jasmin Devi were the kernel oil amazons on May 21, 2016 . On June 27, 2016, the program Guten Morgen Österreich was in Stubenberg during their Guten Morgen Austria tour .

Panoramas

"Altschielleiten" ruins from the south, 2010
Federal sports school "Schloss Schielleiten" from the south, 2010

Web links

Commons : Stubenberg am See  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Literature and maps

literature
  • Gottfried Allmer: Stubenberg am See. Greatest variety in the smallest space in Eastern Styria . With contributions by Wolfgang Artner, Karl Friesenbichler, Bernhard Hebert and Franz Lang. Gleisdorf 1997.
  • Gottfried Allmer: Churches and chapels in the middle Feistritztal - Stubenberg, St. Johann near Herberstein, Maria Fieberbründl (Austria's Christian Art Centers 489). Salzburg 2009.
  • Gottfried Allmer: 900 years of Stubenberg (1113–2013) - a not celebrated anniversary . In: Steinpeißer. Journal of the Historisches Verein Hartberg 21 (2014), 4–12.
  • Frank Schleicher (Ed.): Stubenberg Castle - history and stories . Stubenberg: self-published by M. u. F. Schleicher 2002.
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  • Kasimir Szarawara: Around the Stubenbergsee: cycling experience; Bike tours from 8 to 30 km (scale: 1:50 000) Anger 1993.
  • Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying (Ed.): Birkfeld region: Anger, Oberfeistritz, Pöllau, Stubenberg am See (scale: 1:25 000). Vienna: Federal Office for Metrology and Surveying 2018.

Individual evidence

  1. Municipal council election 2020 - results Stubenberg. orf.at , accessed on August 22, 2020 .
  2. 7-Bacherl-Weg , viewed on December 27, 2019.
  3. Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
  4. bev.gv.at  (Excel file, 1,210 kB); accessed on January 4, 2018
  5. Gottfried Allmer: Stubenberg am See. Greatest variety in the smallest space in Eastern Styria . With contributions by Wolfgang Artner, Karl Friesenbichler, Bernhard Hebert and Franz Lang. Gleisdorf 1997, p. 330 f.
  6. Willibald Maurer, Karl Mecenovic, Helga Pittoni-Dannenfeldt: The flora of Pischelsdorf and Stubenberg (Styria, Austria) , in: Communications Department Botany at the Landesmuseum Joanneum in Graz 47/6 (1975), p. 6
  7. Gottfried Allmer: On the settlement history of the Stubenberger basin , in: Journal of the Historisches Verein für Steiermark, Vol. 79 (1988). Pp. 27–64, here pp. 27 f.
  8. Ulla Steinklauber, Manfred Hainzmann u. a .: Investigation and conservation of a Roman provincial burial mound in Stubenberg (Styria) , in: Find reports from Austria, Vol. 42 (2003), pp. 423–442.
  9. Thomas Jorda: Useful title. In: Nobility obliges: a series from NÖN. Niederösterreichische Nachrichten, May 14, 2012, accessed on May 18, 2012 .
  10. StUB 2, p. 222 no. 149.
  11. Gottfried Allmer: Stubenberg am See. Greatest variety in the smallest space in Eastern Styria . With contributions by Wolfgang Artner, Karl Friesenbichler, Bernhard Hebert and Franz Lang. Gleisdorf 1997, p. 131.
  12. Gottfried Allmer: Stubenberg am See. Greatest variety in the smallest space in Eastern Styria . With contributions by Wolfgang Artner, Karl Friesenbichler, Bernhard Hebert and Franz Lang. Gleisdorf 1997, p. 42.
  13. The history of the Stubenberg fire brigade , viewed on December 25, 2019.
  14. Gottfried Heidenbauer, Gottfried Allmer: 100 Years of the Stubenberg am See Voluntary Fire Brigade: 1893–1993 . Weiz 1993.
  15. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. aus_hartberg.html. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
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