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Gußwerk (former parish) | ||
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Basic data | ||
Pole. District , state | Bruck-Mürzzuschlag (BM), Styria | |
Judicial district | Bruck an der Mur | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 44 ′ 29 " N , 15 ° 18 ′ 29" E | |
height | 747 m above sea level A. | |
Residents of the stat. An H. | 1227 (January 1, 2014) | |
Building status | 601 (2001 | )|
Postcodes | 8630, 8632 | |
prefix | + 43/03882 (Mariazell) | |
Statistical identification | ||
Community code | 62142 | |
Counting district / district | Gußwerk center / Gußwerk area (62142 002/003) | |
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk |
Gußwerk is a former municipality with 1227 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2014) in the judicial district of Bruck an der Mur and in the political district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag in Styria .
On January 1st, 2015 it was incorporated into the municipality of Mariazell together with the former municipalities of Halltal and Sankt Sebastian as part of the Styrian municipal structural reform.
geography
Gußwerk was with 285.29 square kilometers of Soelden (Oetztal) in Tyrol and Vienna , the area the third largest municipality in Austria . Gußwerk is located in the Salzatal in the Austrian state of Styria . The three highest mountains in the former municipality are the Ringkamp ( 2153 m ), the Hohe Veitsch ( 1981 m ) and the Hochstadl ( 1919 m ).
Local division
Localities of the former municipality of Gußwerk are:
- Gußwerk-Ort with boring mill , Salzahammer , Salzatal , Waldau , hardening hammer and Fallenstein
- Wegscheid
- Aschbach with Niederalpl , Rotsohl
- Gollrad with Knappengraben and Brandhof Castle
- Greith
- Weichselboden with Gschöder , Rotmoos and Barbara Chapel in hell
- Aschbach
- Weichselboden
history
In the place, which was probably built in 1342, the then ultra-modern iron casting plant with three blast furnaces was built from 1743 to 1767 . The mining of the Mariazell area and the supply of resources (water power) made it possible to found an iron casting plant. This existed from 1742 to 1899 and was one of the most important artillery producers of the Austrian monarchy.
Abbot Eugen Inzaghi from St. Lambrecht Abbey founded the plant in 1742 with Maria Theresa's approval. The owner of the plant changed, the first owner was the St. Lambrecht Abbey from 1742 until it was dissolved in the course of the Josephine church policy in 1786, then - as before in the mercantilist sense - an interim management of state officials until the final takeover as an Aryan work in 1800.
The first phase from 1742 to approx. 1750 was characterized by the construction of the plant and the associated organizational and financial problems. After the first heyday of art casting under P. Wolfgang Hofmann, the development into an artillery goods producer began in 1769 (contracts with the Artillery Main Office). Ignaz von Reichenberg expanded the plant as a tenant (1771/1775 - 1787), expanded the facilities and moved a lot of staff to Gußwerk. The favorable development was hampered by disasters (floods, fire).
The period of the interim administration from 1788 to 1800 was shaped by the management of Andreas Haager, who, supported by the circumstances of the time (coalition wars, increased need for weapons in the monarchy), succeeded in making the plant an essential producer of cannons, bullets, Making bombs and ammunition for the Austrian army. This development was the decisive factor in the decision to continue the plant under state management. During the coalition wars, it became the monarchy's most important producer of artillery products. Iron cast products and artillery, such as B. cannons of the foundry, which also gave the place Gusswerk its name, can still be found today not only in Austria, but also in z. B. Croatia at the fortress of Pula or in Šibenik .
The cannon boring mill was built in 1829 (in today's borehole district). In 1899 the last blast furnace in Gußwerk was blown out.
During the Second World War , an American North American P-51 escort fighter was shot down on July 26, 1944 via Gußwerk . The pilot was able to get out of the plane and save himself with the parachute.
In 1996, the discovery of an arms depot in Höll (village of Weichselboden) set up by the USA after the Second World War caused a stir.
politics
The last mayor was Michael Wallmann. Deputy Mayor was Gabriela Stebetak.
coat of arms
- "In a shield divided by gold and green , at the top three stylized blast furnaces connected to each other , at the bottom three silver saw blades growing out of the edge of the shield in a gate position."
The coat of arms indicates the cast iron works, which was very important until the last century and which gave the place its name, and the timber industry that was important in the community.
The municipal coat of arms was awarded with effect from September 1, 1964.
Regional policy
The place is part of the Leader region Mariazellerland – Mürz Valley and a member of the Agenda 21 and tourism region Mariazeller Land , whose Styrian communities also form the Regionext-Kleinregion of the name.
Town twinning
- Vejano in Italy
Culture and sights
buildings
- Montanmuseum in Gußwerk-Ort
- Hunting museum in the Pension Haring
- Brandhof Castle
- Prescenyklause
- Parish church Gußwerk , the parish church built in 1850 is consecrated to the Lord raised on the cross
- Wegscheid branch church
- Filial church Weichselboden
- Branch church Gollrad
- Gußwerk station, terminus of the Mariazellerbahn until May 1988; today privately owned
music
- 2 brass bands: Gußwerk and Aschbach - since 2018 only one music association (Aschbach)
Sports
Football, cross-country skiing, ski tours, tennis, hiking, mountaineering
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the former parish
- Norbert Horvatek (1888–1982), SPÖ politician, Mayor of Fohnsdorf , Member of the National Council and Styrian Landtag , Provincial Councilor and Deputy Governor of Styria
- Michael Schoiswohl (1858–1924), CS politician, member of the Provisional National Assembly 1918–1919, member of the Constituent National Assembly 1919–1920, member of the National Council 1920–1923
literature
- Gertraud Wagenhofer: The iron casting works near Mariazell from its foundation to the takeover by Aerar (1742–1800) . A factory history. Graz: Dbv-Verlag for the Technical University (= dissertations of the Karl-Franzens-University Graz 84), 1991
- Matthias Pichler: History of the community of Gußwerk . 1959
Web links
- Entry on Gußwerk in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Announcement of the Styrian state government of October 10, 2013 on the unification of the municipality of Mariazell and the municipalities of Gußwerk, Halltal and Sankt Sebastian, all political districts of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag. Styrian Provincial Law Gazette of November 15, 2013. No. 121, 32nd issue. ZDB ID 705127-x . P. 631.
- ↑ Crash of a P-51 at Gußwerk on July 26, 1944 , website regiowiki.at, accessed on December 26, 2014
- ↑ Communications from the Styrian State Archives 16, 1966, p. 56