Pöllau (Styria)
market community Pöllau
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Basic data | ||
Country: | Austria | |
State : | Styria | |
Political District : | Hartberg-Fürstenfeld | |
License plate : | HF (from 1.7.2013; old: HB) | |
Surface: | 88.87 km² | |
Coordinates : | 47 ° 18 ' N , 15 ° 50' E | |
Height : | 425 m above sea level A. | |
Residents : | 5,930 (January 1, 2020) | |
Postcodes : | 8225, 8224 Hinteregg (partly), Winzendorf (partly), 8230 Winzendorf (partly) |
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Area code : | 03335 | |
Community code : | 6 22 75 | |
NUTS region | AT224 | |
Address of the municipal administration: |
Hauptplatz 3 8225 Pöllau |
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Website: | ||
politics | ||
Mayor : | Johann Schirnhofer ( ÖVP ) | |
Municipal Council : (2020) (21 members) |
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Location of Pöllau in the Hartberg-Fürstenfeld district | ||
Pöllau seen from Pöllauberg |
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Source: Municipal data from Statistics Austria |
The market town of Pöllau with 5930 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2020) is located in the judicial district of Fürstenfeld and in the political district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld in Styria ( Austria ). It is the main town of the Pöllauer Tal nature park .
As part of the Styrian community structural reform , the community has been merged with the communities Rabenwald , Saifen-Boden , Schönegg bei Pöllau and Sonnhofen since 2015 , and continues to use the name Marktgemeinde Pöllau . The basis for this is the Styrian Municipal Structural Reform Act - StGsrG.
geography
Geographical location
Pöllau is located in Joglland around eleven kilometers west of the district capital Hartberg and around 55 km northeast of the provincial capital Graz . The Pöllauer Safen , named after her, flows through the municipality and includes the Saifen drought and the Prätisbach in the municipality. Pöllau is the center of the Pöllauer valley, a nature park on both sides of the upper reaches of the Pöllauer Safen.
Community structure
The municipality includes nine localities or cadastral communities of the same name (residents: as of January 1, 2020, area: as of December 31, 2018):
- Hinteregg (477 inhabitants, 1,425.52 ha)
- Köppelreith (400 Ew., 888.39 ha) with Köppelreithsiedlung
- Obersaifen (819 Ew., 899.25 ha) with Dörfl, Feldhöf, Höbing, Oberhochegg, Saifen and Unterhochegg
- Pöllau (1981 Ew., 462.70 ha) with Kirchenackersiedlung
- Prätis (552 Ew., 1,240.32 ha) with Baumgart, Klauber, Krughöf, Oberprätis, settlement Prätis, Stadt, Straßhöf and Unterprätis
- Rabenwald (593 Ew., 1,688.79 ha) with Halt, Haregg, Höll, In der Eben, In der Haide, Lehenshofen, Mauerhöf and Oberer Rabenwald
- Schönau (393 inhabitants, 574.09 ha)
- Winkl-Boden (220 Ew.), KG Winkl (981.50 ha) with Sonnleiten
- Winzendorf (495 Ew., 656.31 ha)
Neighboring communities
The community is surrounded by ten neighboring communities, four of which are in the Weiz district (WZ).
Miesenbach (WZ) |
Wenigzell | Advance |
Birkfeld (WZ) Anger (WZ) |
Pöllauberg | |
Floing (WZ) Stubenberg |
Hartl | Hartberg surroundings |
history
Pöllau is first mentioned in a document in 1163. The place name means "field, wide valley basin". Due to its favorable location at the crossroads of two trade routes, Pöllau developed into a craft and trading center. In the 13th century, the village was expanded as planned, creating the main square with its regularity. To the north, the main square was not built, but connected to the castle and the later canon monastery.
Hans von Neuberg , the then owner of the castle and the market Pöllau, decreed in 1482 in his will, the castle after his death in an Augustinian - Chorherrenstift reallocate. In 1504 his brother-in-law Christoph von St. Georgen-Pösing finally founded the Pöllau Abbey. In the same year eight canons under provost Ulrich moved from Vorau to Pöllau.
In 1677, the renovation and new construction of the monastery began under Provost Michael Josef Maister - initially with the construction of a granary and the Meierhaus . In 1681 the Marian column was built on the main square. After Master's death, Propst Ortenhofen continued the renovation, which was completed in 1779 with the erection of the high altar in the new church. However, the Pöllau Abbey was abolished six years later and handed over to the state.
The market town of Pöllau had meanwhile developed into a stately market in which handicrafts and trade became essential pillars of the economy.
Population development
Culture and sights
- The former Pöllau Abbey is also known as Pöllau Castle . It goes back to a moated castle from the 12th century. The fresco hall offers the perfect setting for festive occasions. On Carnival Monday , the traditional Castle Ball takes place.
- The collegiate and parish church of St. Veit there is not only the largest baroque church building in Styria, but also the key building for the Eastern Styrian late baroque . It was built by Joachim Carlone from 1701 to 1709 and decorated with frescoes by Mathias von Görz. The church is dedicated to St. Vitus . Since the floor plan of the church is based on St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and its dome is reminiscent of St. Peter's Basilica, the church is known as the "Styrian St. Peter's Basilica". It has been a subsidiary church of the Lateran Basilica since 1990 .
Museums
- The Pöllau-based Victor-Franz-Hess Society runs the Echophysics Museum in Pöllau Castle , with the exhibition "Radiation - the exposed person". Victor Franz Hess was the only Styrian Nobel Prize winner and received the Nobel Prize for his services to research into cosmic rays. Peter Maria Schuster , the President of the Victor-Franz-Hess Society, was the initiator of the exhibition; exhibits from the estate of Victor-Franz Hess are presented.
- "Puppet and Toy Private Museum Peitl" (PPP): On display are dolls, teddies and toys as well as a children's book library with exhibits from all over the world from the years 1750/1780 to the present day.
- Gallery with local, regional and international special exhibitions
- Culture house
- The "Ferrari Museum Pöllau" shows Ferraris from the creative time of Enzo Ferrari . Cars from Lamborghini and Maserati can also be seen.
music
The Pöllau music band represented Styria at the Austrian brass music competition in Feldkirchen in Carinthia in 2002 and became the Austrian national winner that year.
Parks and nature reserves
The “Pöllau Flower and Garden Days” take place every year in June in the Schlosspark Pöllau and Karl-Brunner-Park. Another facility is the Aupark around the Auteich.
The Pöllauer Tal nature park comprises the Pöllau market municipality and the Pöllauberg municipality .
Movie
In 2016, Pöllau was the location for the television film Tatort: Virus .
Economy and Infrastructure
Pöllau is the seat of the Sparkasse Pöllau .
traffic
Pöllau is located away from the main roads on the state road through the Pöllauer Tal. The south autobahn A2 from Vienna to Graz is approx. 17 km away and can be reached via the Hartberg junction (115). The distance to Wechsel Straße B 54 from Hartberg to Gleisdorf is about eleven kilometers.
Pöllau is not connected to the railway network. At the beginning of the 20th century there were plans to open up Pöllau with a branch line of the Feistritztalbahn . However, this was prevented by the two world wars. For this reason, there is no train station within ten kilometers of Pöllau.
The Graz Airport is about 60 km away.
politics
mayor
During the constituent meeting of the municipal council on May 28, 2015, Johann Schirnhofer (ÖVP) was elected and sworn in as mayor of the newly composed municipality of Pöllau. Schirnhofer received 23 of 24 votes (a local council was excused). Schirnhofer, who replaced Rupert Flicker (SPÖ) in 2005, was Mayor of Pöllau until December 31, 2014. Due to the amalgamation of the municipalities, he lost his mandate, but was entrusted as government commissioner with the management of business until the constituent meeting of the municipal council.
The community board also includes the first vice mayor Josef Pfeifer (ÖVP), the second vice mayor Günter Golec (SPÖ), finance officer Jürgen Kröpfl (ÖVP) and board member Ferdinand Haas (citizens' list).
Municipal council
The municipal council was expanded from 15 to 25 members through the incorporation. According to the result of the 2015 municipal council election, this is composed as follows:
The Greens and the KPÖ did not make it into the municipal council.
Due to an objection by the FPÖ under list leader Johann Berger because of the alleged illegality of the electoral process of the municipal council election - this was not allowed by the state electoral authority on May 13, 2015 - the constituent meeting of the municipal council had to be postponed to May 28, 2015.
The last municipal council elections brought the following results:
Political party | 2015 1) | 2010 | 2005 | 2000 | 1995 | 1990 | ||||||||||||
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be right | % | Mandates | St. | % | M. | St. | % | M. | St. | % | M. | St. | % | M. | St. | % | M. | |
ÖVP | 2202 | 52 | 14th | 749 | 51 | 8th | 465 | 33 | 5 | 380 | 28 | 4th | 660 | 46 | 7th | 594 | 43 | 6th |
SPÖ | 894 | 21st | 6th | 670 | 46 | 7th | 936 | 67 | 10 | 982 | 72 | 11 | 771 | 54 | 8th | 545 | 39 | 6th |
FPÖ | 275 | 6th | 1 | not running | not running | not running | not running | not running | ||||||||||
Green | 137 | 3 | 0 | 46 | 3 | 0 | not running | not running | not running | not running | ||||||||
KPÖ | 94 | 2 | 0 | not running | not running | not running | not running | not running | ||||||||||
Independent Citizens List Pöllau |
647 | 15th | 4th | not running | not running | not running | not running | not running | ||||||||||
For our Pöllau | not running | not running | not running | not running | not running | 257 | 18th | 3 | ||||||||||
voter turnout | 83% | 83% | 81% | 84% | 86% | 90% |
1) Due to the incorporation that took place on January 1, 2015, the data are only partially comparable.
Regional policy
Pöllau is, together with Pöllauberg, a member of the Pöllauer Tal Nature Park Tourist Association and with this in the LEADER region of Eastern Styrian Heartland . On December 7, 2010, the Pöllauer Tal Nature Park was also constituted as a small region . On the occasion of the municipal structural reform in Styria (2010-2015), Pöllau was merged with four other municipalities in the small region (Rabenwald, Saifen-Boden, Schönegg near Pöllau and Sonnhofen), only Pöllauberg remained independent.
coat of arms
All previous municipalities had a municipal coat of arms. Due to the amalgamation of municipalities, these lost their official validity on January 1st, 2015.
Pöllau has had a new coat of arms since March 1, 2010, the new award took place without change with effect from February 10, 2015.
The blazon (coat of arms description) reads:
- “ St. Vitus in an ankle-length belted robe and in his right hand a burning lamp, in his left hand holding a palm branch. "
Personalities
Honorary citizen
- 1925: Anton Rintelen (1876–1946), Governor of Styria 1919–1926, 1928–1933
- 1965: Franz Wegart (1918–2009), Provincial Councilor
sons and daughters of the town
- Adolf Heschl (* 1959), zoologist, author of scientific publications on human evolution
- Robert Hirt (* 1981), Austrian rally driver in TEAM AUSTRIA , grew up and lives in Pöllau
- Joachim Carlone (1650? –1714?), Austrian master builder, builder of the collegiate and parish church of St. Veit
- Remigius Horner (before 1690 – after 1732), master builder, altar builder, carpenter
- Gerhard Hörting (* 1972), Roman Catholic clergyman, ad interim rector of the Pontifical Institute Collegio Teutonico di Santa Maria dell'Anima, grew up in Pöllau
- Raimund Ochabauer (1935–2009), Austrian clergyman, born in Fischbach , worked as a priest in Pöllau
- Michael Petrović (* 1957), Austrian soccer coach, began his coaching career at TSV Pöllau
- Georg Petz (* 1977), Austrian writer, grew up in Pöllau
- Marcus Pöttler (* 1977), Austrian writer, grew up in Pöllau
- Stefan Rossegger (* 1980), Austrian particle physicist at CERN, grew up in Pöllau
- Ursula Prutsch (* 1965), historian, lecturer at the University of Munich
- Klaus Zeyringer (* 1953), Germanist, literary critic ( Der Standard ), professor at the Université Catholique de l'Ouest, Angers , France
Web links
- 62275 - Pöllau. Community data, Statistics Austria .
- Entry on Pöllau in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
- www.marktgemeinde-poellau.at Website of the Pöllau market town
- www.naturpark-poellauertal.at Nature Park Pöllauer Tal
Individual evidence
- ↑ Local council election 2020 - Pöllau results. orf.at , accessed on August 22, 2020 .
- ^ Styrian municipal structural reform .
- ↑ Section 3, Paragraph 4, Item 7 of the Act of December 17, 2013 on the reorganization of the municipalities of the State of Styria ( Styrian Municipal Reform Act - StGsrG). Provincial Law Gazette for Styria of April 2, 2014. No. 31, year 2014. ZDB -ID 705127-x . P. 3.
- ↑ Statistics Austria: Population on January 1st, 2020 by locality (area status on January 1st, 2020) , ( CSV )
- ↑ CSV file from REGIONALINFORMATION.zip (1,221 KB) ; accessed on January 12, 2019
- ^ History of the parish church. Retrieved June 26, 2013 .
- ↑ a b Kleine Zeitung of May 29, 2015: Schirnhofer elected mayor , accessed on May 29, 2015
- ^ Municipality of Pöllau: municipality board and council
- ↑ Marktgemeinde Pöllau: Marktgemeindezeitung, edition 2/2015, p. 2 (PDF document, 2.8 MB); accessed on May 24, 2015
- ^ Grazer Zeitung , Official Gazette for Styria. December 30, 2014, 210th year, 52nd piece. No. 311. ZDB -ID 1291268-2 p. 627.
- ↑ The new municipal structure of Styria ( Memento of the original from July 29, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . List of final version A01, 2012 (pdf, gemeindeststrukturreform.steiermark.at; 97 kB).
- ^ Map in the presentation of the results of the municipal structural reform . kleinezeitung.at, January 21, 2013. Map status January 13, 2013
- ^ Map graphics, part 2 , no. 82 in Die neue Steiermark . kleinezeitung.at, January 21, 2013. Maps as of January 22, 2013
- ↑ 6. Announcement of the Styrian state government of January 21, 2016 on the granting of the right to use a municipal coat of arms to the market town of Pöllau (political district Hartberg-Fürstenfeld) , accessed on February 12, 2016.
- ↑ Daily Mail, Morgenblatt (February 5, 1925), p. 3.
- ↑ Neue Zeit (July 27, 1965), p. 5.