Gasthof zumgrün Jäger (Unterolberndorf)

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Gasthof "Zumgrün Jäger" in Unterolberndorf

The “Zumgrün Jäger” inn is a country inn at Hauptplatz 4 in the village of Unterolberndorf in the Kreuttal municipality in the Mistelbach district in Lower Austria .

history

In 1897, Ernst Pell built what is now the “Zumgrün Jäger” inn and sold it in 1903 to Karl Schmid, the great-grandfather of the current owner. Before that, he was the tenant of the old community inn in Unterolberndorf. A farm with viticulture and cattle breeding and a butcher's business with an in-house slaughterhouse were also attached to the inn. Unterolberndorf was a relatively popular summer retreat around 1900, which is why holiday rooms were also made available. In 1926, Leopold Schmid succeeded Karl Schmid as innkeeper, who handed the business over to his daughter Leopoldine Bayer in 1968, who ran the business until 1986. In June 1985, the leadership of the stepped Ugandan party " National Resistance Movement " (NRM) in the village inn to a conspiratorial together session to work out with the aim of a political program for the liberated Uganda. From June 15 to 18, 1985, all members were present. Together they planned the overthrow of the then incumbent President Milton Obote , who was overthrown by Army Chief Tito Okello at the end of June 1985 , and decided on the "Unterolberndorfer Manifesto" ("Unterolberndorf Manifesto", also known as the "Unterolberndorfer Manifesto"), a program ten points on which the constitution of Uganda , which came into force on October 8, 1995 after a lengthy process, is based. One of the participants, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni , was sworn in as president at the end of January 1986. During a state visit, Museveni visited the inn again on May 28, 1994, and in 2010 the Ugandan ambassador unveiled a memorial on the main village square.

architecture

The inn is a broad, one to two-storey building with late-historic plaster decor.

literature

  • DEHIO manual. The art monuments of Austria: Lower Austria. North of the Danube. Unterolberndorf. Gasthaus Bundesdenkmalamt (Ed.), Verlag Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna 1990, ISBN 3-7031-0652-2 , p. 1204.

Web links

Wikisource: Constitution of the Republic of Uganda  - Sources and full texts (English)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Albrecht Bossert, Christian Sager: Uganda's new constitution , Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung - Auslandsinformationen, January 1, 1996, PDF version of October 16, 2002
  2. ^ Fabian Kretschmer: Ugandan Liberation Struggle in the Weinviertel , DiePresse.com, July 8, 2010
  3. Unterolberndorf celebrates "Uganda Revolution" , noe.orf.at, October 22, 2010

Coordinates: 48 ° 26 ′ 0.2 ″  N , 16 ° 28 ′ 40.1 ″  E