Götzendorf (municipality of Schäffern)

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Götzendorf ( village )
locality
cadastral community Götzendorf
Götzendorf (municipality of Schäffern) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Hartberg-Fürstenfeld  (HF), Styria
Judicial district Fürstenfeld
Pole. local community Shepherds
Coordinates 47 ° 26 '9 "  N , 16 ° 8' 29"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 26 '9 "  N , 16 ° 8' 29"  E
height 698  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 135 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 50 (2017)
Area  d. KG 441.21dep1
Post Code 8244 shepherds
Statistical identification
Locality code 15203
Cadastral parish number 64023
Counting district / district Sparberegg (62247 001)
some houses of the KG near Ortsch  Elsenau (formerly Ortsch. Elsenau Sparberegg , OKz. 15202); few addr. ZIP 2852 Hochneukirchen , near Ulrichsdorf
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Götzendorf is a place in the Wechselland in Styria as well as a place and cadastral municipality of the municipality of Schäffern in the district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld .

Götzendorf the easternmost town in Styria.

geography

The place is on the eastern roof of the Wechsel , directly on the Lower Austrian border, not far from the Styrian-Lower Austrian- Burgenland triangle, and can also be counted in the area of ​​the Bernstein Mountains or the Bucklige Welt . It is located about 20 kilometers northeast of the city of Hartberg , about 6 kilometers east of Pinggau / Friedberg .

The village of Götzendorf is 700  m above sea level. A. Height on a Riedel that strikes southwest from the Hutwisch  ( 896  m above sea level ). The Schäffernbach flows to the northwest and the Steingrabenbach and the Wiesenbach to the southeast , all of these streams go to the Pinka. The place has about 45 houses.

The town of Götzendorf has around 50 addresses with just under 150 inhabitants. The Schuster-Hanselannerl (Schusterhansel) and Simerl farms to the south, and a few houses near Ulrichsdorf in Lower Austria , also belong to the local area . Some houses in the cadastral community near Elsenau belong to that village.

The cadastral community Götzendorf with 441  hectares extends from Schäffernbach and Steingrabenbach to the Willersbach in the southeast (via Zickenbach also to the Pinka). In the valley of the Willersdorfer Gorge is the triangle of three countries  ( 501  m above sea level ). The south and north-east borders of the cadastral community are the Styrian state border.

Neighboring towns, villages and cadastral communities:
Elsenau  (O and KG) Ulrichsdorf  (O, KG Gschaidt, Gem.  Hochneukirchen-Gschaidt , District Wr. Neustadt-Land , Lower Austria )
Sparberegg  (O and KG) Neighboring communities Loipersdorf  (O, KG Gschaidt, Gem.  Hochneukirchen-Gschaidt , District Wr. Neustadt-Land , Lower Austria )
Schmiedrait (O and KG,
Gem.  Oberschützen , Bez.Oberwart , Bgld. )
The Ortsch borders in one point in the border triangle. u. KG Hochneukirchen , Gem.  Hochneukirchen-Gschaidt , District Wr. Neustadt-Land , Lower Austria .

History, culture and sights

The area was already well populated in antiquity, south of the Schusterhansel (Götzendorf No. 20) is a field with 6  burial mounds (tumuli). It dates back to the early Roman times (coin finds), but its type, like the other graves in the area, can be assigned to the pre-Roman population. Here is the northeasternmost distribution of this type of grave, which is concentrated around Hartberg. There is certainly a connection with the Roman road from Savaria (Szombathely) through the southern Burgenland hill country to the Wechselpass , which probably ran somewhere around here.

The location is documented as Göczingsdorf as early as 1316 .

The local chapel of St. Joseph was built in 1892 in place of a wooden bell tower. It belongs to the parish Gschaid , and thus to the Lower Austrian Vicariate Unter dem Wienerwald of the Archdiocese of Vienna , and is a listed building. The chapel stands next to the "thousand year old" village linden tree . Her real age is unknown, she is a natural monument.

With the creation of the local communities in 1848/49 , the tax community (then cadastral community) Götzendorf came to the community Sparbaregg , which was called Sparberegg from 1964. On January 1, 1968, this community was dissolved and the localities were incorporated into the community of Schäffern . The following year Sparberegg came to Pinggau , Götzendorf stayed with Schäffern. That is why the counting district for this place is still called Sparberegg (counting district no. 62247001), with a counting district of the same name (ZSpNr. 62233003) in Pinggau. The village of Elsenau Sparberegg (local code 15202), which included the houses near Elsenau in the Götzendorf cadastral community, was dissolved in 2012 and added there.

Population and building status
Hzgt. Steier Bld. Styria
( Kthm. Austria ) ( Austria - Ugrn. ) ( Rep. Austria )
1611 1641 1688 1770 1782 1812 1869 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 2017
- - - - 171 131 96 132 121 115 111 118 149 156 138 135
12 13 14th 15th ∗∗ 33 25th 21st 17th 20th 20th 21st 27 40 41 - 50
Urhöfe, ditto 1521, 1527, 1565, 1590
∗∗ 1770 and 1812: uninhabited houses are also counted

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Kurt Klein  (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Styria Part 1, Schäffern: Götzendorf , p.  133 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special sources:  1521 oA • 1527:  body tax deposits, StLA. • 1565 onA • 1590 preparation book: Niederösterreichisches Landesarchiv , Ständisches Archiv, Hs. 64. • 1611 Ferdinand Hutz: Reformation and Counter-Reformation in the incorporated parishes of Vorau Abbey. In: ZHV 78/1987, 133 ff. 1641 communicant numbers from visitations and synodal reports. Information in Manfred Straka: The population development of Styria from 1528 to 1782 based on the communicant counts. In: Journal of the Historisches Verein für Steiermark 53, 1961. Also: Hans Pirchegger: Explanations to the Historical Atlas of the Austrian Alpine Countries II / 1, Church and County Map , Styria , 1940. • 1688 oA • 1770: Military conscription. Inhabitants according to Manfred Straka: Administrative boundaries and population development in Styria 1770-1850: Explanations for the first delivery of the Historical Atlas of Styria . In: Research on the historical regional studies of Styria 31, 1978. Houses according to the Austrian State Archives, War Archives, bundle 1771-98-44 . • 1782: Parish census, Graz diocesan archive. Quoted in Manfred Straka: The parish count of the year 1782 in Styria In: Contributions to the research of Styrian historical sources 48, 1961. • 1812: Military conscription: Carl Schmutz: Historisch-topographisches Lexicon von Steyermark. 4 vols. 1822/23. Ed. Straka, as in 1770. • 1869:  Statistical Central Commission (Hrsg.): Local repertories of the kingdoms and countries represented in the Austrian Imperial Council . 1871.  • 1951 and later: Austrian Central Statistical Office / Statistics Austria (ed.): Directory of places . Results of censuses; from 2011 register censuses: 2011:  Shepherds: population by locality. Register census October 31, 2011. (accessed October 27, 2017); 2017:  Austria: residents by location. Updated content (Excel file, last accessed on 1.1.2017, on October 31, 2017; address as of October 31, 2017, SAGIS online → search: address).
  2. a b c Ursula Schachinger: The coins found in the Roman period in Austria. Dept. 6, Styria. The ancient coin circulation in Styria. In: Memoranda of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Philosophical-Historical Class , Volume 341 (= publications of the Numismatic Commission 43; Research on the historical regional studies of Styria 49), Vienna 2006, III.2.4.f Hartberg: KG Eherenschachen and KG Schäffern (Dorf Götzendorf) , p. 79 (the information "KG" Schäffern is misleading there; information on the number is tab. P. 78).
  3. cf. AA Barb: Older contributions to research into the barrows in southern Burgenland 5-8. In: Burgenländische Heimatblätter 34 (1972), p. 128 f, whole article p. 105–129, PDF on ZOBODAT site there p. 24 f - the author deals with the locations Wiesfleck and Wiesfleck-Sparberegg, Grafenschachen, Oberschützen, Kleinpetersdorf.
  4. Brief history in Heinrich Purkarthofer: The Styrian municipal coats of arms awarded in 1991 and 1992. In: Mitteilungen des Stmk. Landesarchivs 42–43 (1992/1993), appendix, p. 57 ( full article p. 45–64 , landesarchiv.steiermark.at; there p. 13).
  5. Styria State Law Gazette No. 127/1964.
  6. Styria State Law Gazette No. 138/1967.