Hadergasse (municipality of Kainach near Voitsberg)

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Hadergasse ( scattered settlement )
village
Hadergasse (municipality of Kainach near Voitsberg) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Voitsberg  (VO), Styria
Judicial district Voitsberg
Pole. local community Kainach near Voitsberg   ( KG  Gallmannsegg )
Coordinates 47 ° 10 '44 "  N , 15 ° 6' 42"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 10 '44 "  N , 15 ° 6' 42"  E
height 934  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 93 (January 1, 2020)
Post Code 8573 Kainach
Primariesf0 + 43 / (0) 3148 (Kainach near Voitsberg)
Statistical identification
Locality code 16146
Counting district / district Gallmannsegg (61630 000)
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The branch church St. Radegund am heiligen Wasser and the Gasthaus Heiligen Wasser belong to the village of Hadergasse
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; GIS-Stmk
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Hadergasse is a village and scattered settlement in the municipality of Kainach near Voitsberg in the Voitsberg district in western Styria . From 1850 to 2014 it belonged to the independent municipality of Gallmannsegg . On January 1, 2015, she and the remaining area of ​​the municipality came to the municipality of Kainach near Voitsberg as part of the municipal structural reform in Styria.

Place name and geography

The part of the name Hader- is probably derived from the Harder , a man who drove the cattle into the Hart , i.e. into the open forest that was previously used as forest pasture . The -gasse could indicate a path surrounded by fences, which the Harder took with the cattle. A derivation of the place name from personal names such as Hadurich or Hadumar is considered to be rather unlikely.

Hadergasse located in the northeastern part of the municipality of Kainach bei Voitsberg, in the east of the cadastral Gallmannsegg and northeast of the capital Kainach bei Voitsberg at the Kainach rising in the west slopes of Dorner Kogel in the north and the Lukas Kogels , Pfaff Kogels and Römaskogels the east, and the Reinprecht Kogels south .

According to Statistics Austria, the village includes the scattered settlements Hadergasse and Forstbauerngraben , the inns Heiligen Wasser , Kapitel and Kühberger , the hunting lodge Pieter , the Hubertus chapel and the individual farms Krameter , Lenz and Weber .

history

Between 1659 and 1669 the subsidiary church of St. Radegund on the holy water was built on the site of a legendary healing of a sick raftsman or a blind woman by the eponymous Radegundis spring. From around 1670 there was a restaurant next to the sacristan's house. The first written mention of the place Hadergasse comes from the year 1782 as Hadergassen area . Another mention was made in the list of places from 1883 as Hadergasse .

Until the abolition of the manorial lords in 1848, the inhabitants of the place belonged to various lordships, for example to Greißenegg , Piber and Rehregg as well as the Tregist office of the lordship of Obervoitsberg . Hadergasse belonged to the advertising district of the Piber rule.

With the constitution of the free municipalities in 1850, Hadergasse became an independent municipality of Gallmannsegg. On January 1, 2015, the municipality of Gallmannsegg, and thus also the town of Hadergasse, was merged with the municipality of Kainach near Voitsberg as part of the Styrian municipal structural reform .

Economy and Infrastructure

The place is dominated by agriculture and forestry, with animal husbandry playing a major role.

Culture and sights

The listed Gurzgruber Cross

There are two listed buildings in Hadergasse. The branch church of St. Radegund on the holy water , built between 1659 and 1669, was consecrated on November 16, 1669 by St. Lambrecht Abbot Franz von Kaltenhausen. It was a local pilgrimage destination for curing diseases until the 19th century. The Gurzgruber Cross is a pillar shrine that was erected around 1900 as a signpost for pilgrims on the way to Sankt Pankrazen .

There are also several small religious monuments in Hadergasse. The grill cross is a pillar shrine of unknown age that serves as a processional cross on the processional path to the Radegundi church. The niche of the wayside shrine, painted in light blue and decorated with gold stars made of bronze lacquer, houses a wooden replica of the Madonna of Mariazell , a small Lourdes Madonna and a bottle of patience from around 1900 . There are also two oil print pictures hanging in the wayside shrine, which show the Holy Family and a Pietà . There is an inscription in the pediment.

Natural monuments

In the northern part of the village of Hadergasse there is the Brendlalmweg, a protected part of the landscape with the number GLT 305. There are also a total of four trees protected as natural monuments in the vicinity of the St. Radegund branch church on the holy water.

literature

  • Ernst Lasnik: The upper Kainachtal. From the history of the communities of Kainach, Gallmannsegg and Kohlschwarz. Kainach 2006
  • Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 84-85 .

Web links

Commons : Hadergasse  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Announcement of the Styrian state government of October 24, 2013 about the union of the communities Gallmannsegg, Kainach bei Voitsberg and Kohlschwarz, all political district Voitsberg. Styrian Provincial Law Gazette of November 15, 2013. No. 126, 32nd issue. ZDB ID 705127-x . P. 633.
  2. ^ A b c d e Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 84 .
  3. Federal Monuments Office : Styria - immovable and archaeological monuments under monument protection. (PDF) In: www.bda.gv.at. Retrieved February 17, 2020 .
  4. ^ A b Walter Brunner (Ed.): History and topography of the Voitsberg district . tape 2 . Steiermärkisches Landesarchiv, Graz 2011, p. 85 .
  5. Irmgard Dietl: The upper Kainachtal. From the history of the communities of Kainach, Gallmannsegg and Kohlschwarz . Kainach municipality, Gallmannsegg municipality, Kohlschwarz municipality, Kainach / Gallmannsegg / Kohlschwarz 2006, p. 342 .
  6. Catalog Protected Landscape Parts of Styria. In: www.data.gv.at. Retrieved February 17, 2020 .
  7. Catalog Natural Monuments Styria. In: www.data.gv.at. Retrieved February 17, 2020 .