Haiden (Bad Ischl municipality)

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Haiden ( district )
locality
cadastral municipality Haiden
Haiden (Bad Ischl municipality) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Gmunden  (GM), Upper Austria
Judicial district Bad Ischl
Pole. local community Bad Ischl
Coordinates 47 ° 43 '6 "  N , 13 ° 34' 9"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 43 '6 "  N , 13 ° 34' 9"  E
height 460  m above sea level A.
Residents of the village 1634 (January 1, 2020)
Building status 550 (2015, approx. f1)
Area  d. KG 118.96 km²
Post Code 4821 Aigen-Voglhub , 4820 Bad Ischl
Statistical identification
Locality code 08636
Cadastral parish number 42006
Counting district / district Bad Ischl-outskirts-NW (40703 013)
Source: STAT : index of places ; BEV : GEONAM ; DORIS ;
1634

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Haiden is a location in the Salzkammergut in Upper Austria as well as a district , locality and cadastral municipality of the municipality of Bad Ischl in the Gmunden district .

geography

The location is around 4 kilometers west of Ischl city center . It covers the westernmost part of the city, in the Ischl / Wolfgang valley on the left of the Ischler Ache (Ischl) .

The place Haiden itself is a settlement with around 150 addresses. It is located on Wolfgangsee Straße (B158) and has a commercial area there towards the city ​​center.

The town of Haiden as a district also includes the Pfandl district to the east, and the settlements of Aschau to the west and Sueß to the north on St. Wolfganger Strasse  ( L546 ), which comes from St. Wolfgang and joins the B158 in Pfandl. That includes around 550 addresses with 1500 inhabitants. Haiden, Aschau and Sueß have the postcode 4821  Aigen-Voglhub , while Pfandl has 4820 Bad Ischl .

The cadastral community of Haiden extends even further towards the city over the Zimnitzbach , there is the district of Kreutern with the town of Hahnlfeld . With 1,189.59  hectares , the cadastral area stretches between the Hahnlfeld to the east and the Grenzgraben to the west, and then to the north into the Zimnitz basin on the Zimnitz (Leonsberg , 1745  m above sea level ). Their south ridge via Mitterzinken ( 1702  m above sea level ) and Gartenzinken ( 1557  m above sea level ), as well as the east ridge to Gspranggupf  ( 1361  m above sea level ) and then the southern side ridge to Schneeröselkögel (approx.  1340  m ü. A. ) form the boundaries of the cadastral area.

Neighboring towns, districts, towns and cadastral municipalities:
Wolfgangthal  (KG)
Wirling  (O) (Gem.  St. Wolfgang i.Skg. )
Sweet
Jainzen  (KG)
Neighboring communities Pfandl  (Stt.)    Kreutern  (O)
Ramsau  (O) Lindau  (O and KG)
Maple  (KG) ∗∗
The stt. Jainzen is only after Pfandl and Kreutern, out of the Ischl Valley; whose KG extends in the north to behind the Zimnitz, where it borders on Wolfgangthal.
∗∗The stt. Ahorn is still behind Pfandl towards the city

History, infrastructure, culture and sights

The place is already documented in 1365 with 3 houses, and in the middle of the 16th century included 11 original fiefs. In the early 19th century, the whole corridor on the Ha [ i ] dt ( heath , '[relatively dry] open land') was only populated with a few homesteads. The spelling Haiden can already be found at this time. The Ischlerbahn (Salzkammergut-Lokalbahn, SKLB) was built here in 1890 , with the Bad Ischl Localbahnhof - Strobl building section being opened as the first section on August 5th of that year. Stops were Pfandl and Aschau . This also expanded the old Poststrasse, today's B158. The Haidenhof was a post office that was converted into a private house in the 1870s and then called Gottwaldgütl . It is a listed building .

The actual local development did not begin until the post-war period, and the city's suburban settlements have been emerging here since the 1950s. The church Maria an der Strasse was built in Pfandl as early as 1951 and became its own parish in 1961. This made Pfandl the main town in the village. The church became known as the first car driver church in Austria with vehicle consecrations. It is also a listed building .

proof

  1. Population on January 1, 2015 by location . Statistics Austria (pdf).
  2. ^ Kurt Klein  (edit.): Historical local dictionary . Statistical documentation on population and settlement history. Ed .: Vienna Institute of Demography [VID] d. Austrian Academy of Sciences . Salzburg part 1, Bad Ischl: Ahorn , p. 84 ( online document , explanations . Suppl . ; both PDF - oD [updated]). Special sources:   1365, 1551: According to Christa Loidl: The names of the Ischlland farms. Diss., Univ. Vienna 1966.
  3. ^ S. Schütz, F. Müller: Mappa of the land above the Enns. Reducirt and engraved in 1781 by CS Schütz and written by F. Müller in 1787 (subject of first regional recordings , Layer Schütz Müller 1787 online at DORIS).
  4. Franziszäischer Cadastre (2nd land survey , around 1830).
  5. ^ Irmgard and Arthur Gollner: From Salzburg to Bad Ischl. In: Meteor-Nachrichten 4/2012, p. 30.