Ernstbrunn
market community Ernstbrunn
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Lower Austria | |
Political District : | Korneuburg | |
License plate : | KO | |
Surface: | 80.72 km² | |
Coordinates : | 48 ° 32 ' N , 16 ° 22' E | |
Height : | 293 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 3,264 (January 1, 2020) | |
Population density : | 40 inhabitants per km² | |
Postal code : | 2115 | |
Area code : | 02576 | |
Community code : | 3 12 03 | |
NUTS region | AT126 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Hauptplatz 1 2115 Ernstbrunn |
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politics | ||
Mayor : | Horst Gangl ( ÖVP ) | |
Municipal Council : ( 2020 ) (23 members) |
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Location of Ernstbrunn in the Korneuburg district | ||
Main square with the Ernstbrunn parish church |
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
Ernstbrunn is a market town with 3264 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) in the Korneuburg district in Lower Austria .
geography
Ernstbrunn is located in the center of the Weinviertel in Lower Austria at the foot of the Leiser Berge . The area of the market town covers 80.72 square kilometers. 27 percent of the area is forested.
Community structure
The municipality includes the following 12 localities (population in brackets as of January 1, 2020):
The community consists of the cadastral communities Au, Dörfles, Ernstbrunn, Ernstbrunnerwald , Gebmanns, Klement, Lachsfeld, Maisbirbaum, Merkersdorf, Naglern, Oberleis, Simonsfeld, Steinbach and Thomasl.
Neighboring communities
Hollabrunn | Grace Village | |
Großmugl | Niederleis | |
Niederhollabrunn | Grossrußbach |
history
→ Main articles: Celtic settlement Oberleiserberg and Oberleiser Berg (Praesidia)
Already around 2000 BC There was a settlement in today's place around 500 BC. Chr. Settled Celts on Oberleiserberg . Finds of a Roman watchtower ( Danube Limes ) in Oberleis date from the year 100 AD .
In 1045 Ernustisprunnin was first mentioned in a document. Around 1533, the Roman-German King and later Emperor Ferdinand I granted the town of Ernstbrunn market rights after a local schoolmaster was first mentioned in 1531 . In 1592 the Lords of Sinzendorf acquired the rule, which they held until 1822. In 1432 the first report of the healing spring ("Heilbründel") (the Bründlkirche was built there in 1710, this was abandoned in the Josephine reforms in 1786). During the Thirty Years' War Ernstbrunn was occupied by Swedish troops in 1645. In 1713 the plague claimed 23 deaths, to commemorate them the plague column was erected on the main square the following year. In 1720 a great fire raged in the village. The first pharmacy in Ernstbrunn was built in 1793, and today's cemetery was inaugurated in 1798.
- 19th century
In 1828 the Reuss-Köstritz Princely House took over the Ernstbrunn Palace and Estate. During the German War in 1866, Prussian troops occupied Ernstbrunn, and the outbreak of cholera claimed 140 deaths. In 1883 the volunteer fire brigade and the lime union were founded. In 1887 the kk post office opened in Ernstbrunn with the postmaster Jakob Wojna after Ernstbrunn had been part of the postal service since 1839. Mayor Reidlinger put the fire fountain into operation in 1891, a Raiffeisenkasse opened in 1894 , and the Weislein steam mill was built in 1896.
- 20th century
With the opening of the Korneuburg – Ernstbrunn local railway in 1904, the stagecoach to Korneuburg was discontinued. Two years later, the regional railway line from Ernstbrunn to Mistelbach was opened. In 1908 the imperial jubilee school was inaugurated , and today's town hall became the mayor's seat. The municipality's own electricity generation was commissioned in 1911, and the war memorial was consecrated towards the end of the First World War in 1917 . The post office moved from the Hammerschmied house to the town hall a year later.
The telephone service was set up in 1920, and a year later a branch of the Korneuburger Sparkasse was opened. In 1923 the gymnast monument was erected on Semmelberg and in 1926 the football club was founded. A year later, the first public telephone was installed at the station. In 1929 Norbert Wutsch founded the Ernstbrunn – Laa / Thaya bus line . In 1934 a bomb attack was carried out on Mayor Seiler's house.
- Second World War
In the last days of the Second World War , Ernstbrunn became the scene of violent and eventful battles. For example, ten civilians and two Hungarian soldiers were killed in an air raid by the United States Air Force on January 31, 1945, three buildings were completely destroyed and 20 others partially destroyed. Between April 20 and May 8, 1945 there was fighting between troops of the Wehrmacht and the Red Army . The Vlasov troops were partially surrounded. Stubborn fighting took place outside the village in the Ernstbrunn Forest. In the course of the further fighting in Ernstbrunn, 9 civilians were killed , 5 houses were destroyed by artillery fire and around 100 were damaged.
- after 1945
A Red Cross Office was founded in 1953, and a year later a carnival parade was held in the community for the first time. The Janua Vitae holiday home opened in 1967. In 1970 Ernstbrunn was again defeated to the Korneuburg district . Three years later the first public payphone was set up in the community . In 1975 the wildlife park was opened. Four years later, the Kameradschaftsbund (Veterans Association from 1905) was re-established.
In 1983 the market town of Ernstbrunn celebrated its 450th anniversary, a parish partnership was established with Isen in Bavaria, the Heimatstube was opened and a traditional tree was erected. A Volksbank was opened in the community. The Ernstbrunn music band was founded in 1984. In 1988 the Korneuburg – Ernstbrunn – Mistelbach passenger train connection was discontinued. Two years later, the Ernstbrunn-Niederleis aid organization was founded. In 1995 the local history museum was opened and the 950th anniversary of the Ernstbrunn parish took place. In 1997 the traditional tree was completely renewed. The new fire brigade center was opened on September 6, 1998 and one year later, in 1999, the Klement Schüttkasten opened as a cultural center, the waste material collection center , the senior citizens' home and the “Leiser Berge” aid station. In 2000 the elementary and secondary schools were expanded and a new sports center opened. In 2003 the traditional tree was renewed again. A year later, the new cycle path “Keltentrail” and the new funeral hall were opened, followed in 2007 by the opening of the nostalgic adventure world ( bicycle trolley ) and the restored town hall.
Population development
In the years 1981 to 1991 Ernstbrunn had a negative birth balance of −87, which could not be offset even by slight immigration . In the years 1991 to 2001 the balance of migration was +215, so large that despite lower births a balance of +200 remained. In the following ten years immigration fell and the strongly negative birth balance of −152 led to an overall loss of population.
politics
The municipal council has 23 members.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 1990, the municipal council had the following distribution: 14 ÖVP, 5 SPÖ and 2 FPÖ. (21 members)
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 1995, the municipal council had the following distribution: 11 ÖVP, 6 FPÖ and 4 SPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2000, the municipal council had the following distribution: 15 ÖVP, 3 SPÖ and 3 FPÖ. (21 members)
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2005 , the municipal council had the following distribution: 17 ÖVP, 5 SPÖ and 1 FPÖ.
- With the municipal elections in Lower Austria in 2010 , the municipal council had the following distribution: 17 ÖVP, 4 SPÖ and 2 FPÖ.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria in 2015 , the municipal council had the following distribution: 17 ÖVP, 3 FPÖ, 2 SPÖ and 1 Greens.
- With the municipal council elections in Lower Austria 2020 , the municipal council has the following distribution: 19 ÖVP, 2 UNS – We're about Ernstbrunn, 1 SPÖ and 1 Greens.
- mayor
- 1995–2013 Johann Prügl (ÖVP)
- since 2013 Horst Gangl (ÖVP)
Culture and sights
- Ernstbrunn Palace
- Catholic parish church Ernstbrunn hl. Martin
- Catholic parish church Merkersdorf hl. James the Elder
- Pilgrimage and parish church hll. Mauritius and Maria on the slope of the Oberleiser mountain
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Ernstbrunn Wildlife Park : In 1975, the northern parts of the palace park were redesigned from Ernstbrunn Palace to the Ernstbrunn Wildlife Park
- Wolf Science Center : In June 2009, the Wolf Science Center was established in the Ernstbrunn Wildlife Park. Here the behavior of timber wolves is researched.
- NostalgieExpress Leiser Berge: As part of the “ErlebnisWeltBahn” project by ÖBB-Holding AG, the 'NostalgieExpress Leiser Berge' runs on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays in summer from Vienna Praterstern via Korneuburg to Ernstbrunn on the Korneuburg – Hohenau local train . The train set is alternately hauled by historical steam and diesel locomotives. A bicycle transport wagon and a dining car are always carried.
tourism
Ernstbrunn is on several national hiking trails.
economy
In 2001 there were 114 non-agricultural workplaces, agricultural and forestry businesses according to the 1999 survey 144. The number of people in work in the place of residence was 1460 according to the 2001 census. In 2001 the activity rate was 46.99 percent.
- Established businesses
Personalities
- Sons and daughters of the church
- Heinrich XXIV. Reuss zu Köstritz (1855–1910), composer
- Kurt Scholz (* 1948), special representative for restitution issues for the City of Vienna
- Alexander Kukelka (* 1963), composer, conductor and pianist
- People related to the community
- Richard Gisser (* 1939), population scientist
Web links
- 31203 - Ernstbrunn. Community data, Statistics Austria .
- Entry about the Klement castle ruins at Lower Austria Burgen online - Institute for Reality Studies of the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, University of Salzburg
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
- ^ Army History Museum / Military History Institute (HGM / MHI), Military History Research Department (MilFoA), study collection, inventory 1945, box 5, fasc. 45/9, municipality reports Lower Austria, District Mistelbach
- ^ Statistics Austria, A look at the community of Ernstbrunn, population development. Retrieved February 7, 2019 .
- ^ Result of the local council election 1995 in Ernstbrunn. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 30, 2000, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2000 in Ernstbrunn. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, February 4, 2005, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ^ Result of the 2005 municipal council elections in Ernstbrunn. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, March 4, 2005, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ^ Election result of the municipal council election 2010 in Ernstbrunn. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, October 8, 2010, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ^ Election results for the 2015 municipal council elections in Ernstbrunn. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, December 1, 2015, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ↑ Results of the municipal council election 2020 in Ernstbrunn. Office of the Lower Austrian State Government, January 26, 2020, accessed on February 6, 2020 .
- ↑ Mayor Johann Prügl resigns and goes to Pension Josef Christelli, Lower Austria Korneuburg, February 19, 2013